Curaprox Professional Electrical Toothbrush With Charger and Journey Case
Worth:
(as of – Particulars)
Sonic Toothbrush: Our energy smooth toothbrush, appropriate for every day tooth and gum cleansing, options 7 cleansing ranges, as much as 84,000 light brush actions a minute, a battery with as much as a 60-minute cost and extra-soft bristles to maintain you smiling
Clear Like A Professional: Geared up with a brush attachment that is appropriate for almost everybody and Intelligent Curacurve ergonomics for straightforward attain, our Curaprox toothbrush cleans reliably, successfully, and completely
Journey Electrical Toothbrush: That includes 3 totally different electrical toothbrush heads: energy, delicate, and single and ultra-fine, light Curen filaments, our rechargeable toothbrush additionally comes with an extra-small charger and a sensible journey case
Superb Braces Toothbrush: This electrical toothbrush is right for implant and braces wearers because it cleans gently but effectively
Premium Swiss Oral Care: We have been obsessive about oral well being since 1972, that’s why Curaden works carefully with dental professionals to develop the simplest, distinctive, and enticing oral well being care merchandise
Prospects say
Prospects just like the effectiveness, cleansing energy, and luxury of the toothbrush. They point out it really works very properly, leaves their tooth cleaner with much less effort, and is of top quality. Some admire the consolation and say it is nearly stress-free. Nonetheless, some prospects have reported that the battery went useless after lower than a 12 months and the low battery indicator didn’t perform.
AI-generated from the textual content of buyer critiques
Jackie –
Highest recommendation for cleaning along the gum line
I have been fighting gum rescission and bone loss for decades. As the gum line recedes, it is very hard to get a toothbrush to clean it without damaging the remaining tissue. This is particularly a problem with electric toothbrushes. While I have found the water pic to be helpful there are limits on what it can achieve. I decided to take a chance on this product and have been extremely pleased with the results. I use the traditional looking brush heads some, but the single head is the great application. It is one bunch of fine bristles so tightly packed that it looks solid. They vibrate at a very high rate to achieve the the cleaning effect. With the angled head it is easy to run along the gum line and cleans terrifically without any discomfort to the tissue at all. I have tried essentially all of the various electronic brushes out there, and find this one to be far and away the best. It is not cheap, but what’s it worth to keep your teeth or, for that matter, to go to the periodontist. I give this product the highest possible recommendation.
DavidL –
Others are not in this league
This is simply awesome. Due to COVID and two 1,000+ miles moves, I was unable to get an appointment for a checkup and cleaning for about 1 1/2 years. And I paid the price for that – two crowns and my first root canal. You can bet I was going to do whatever it took to ensure that doesnât happen again. As part of my effort, I gave up my toothbrush (another big brand electric/sonic one that I think is a fairly decent product). And I bought this toothbrush. WOW! I was immediately blown away and Iâm still in awe. This does an amazing job cleaning your teeth. It is incredibly fast (read the specs) and leaves your teeth feeling like you just left the dentist. If youâre one of those lucky people who has only had 1 or 2 fillings in your life, you donât need this. But, if youâre like me and you have had fillings in a lot of teeth since childhood (despite exercising very good dental hygiene), this is what youâre looking for and you will be happy you held your breath and paid the price. I honestly could not recommend it more. It is easily one of the best things Iâve bought in my 71 years of life.
cney202 –
Sonicare alternative
Fundamentally, it’s quite similar to the Philips sonicare. It has 3 frequencies. Frequency 2 and 3 have 3 amplitudes each. Frequency 1 has just 1 amplitude, the low amplitude. Amplitudes are low, medium, and high. The main thing compared to the sonicare is better fit and finish. The handle is matte, and has two flat sides and two rounded sides, so its easier to grip compared to the smoother, round sonicare. The curaprox is more minimalistic designed, so it looks better but takes a bit of intution or reading of the manual, for how to change the power settings. The 30 second timer is a musical fifth interval with the brushes vibrations.The bigger improvements over the sonicare are the brush head shape, brush material, angled brush head, and handle being easier to grip. The curaprox frequencies seem to go higher than the sonicare, but maybe I’m not using it correctly. Its the one labelled with 3 labelled modes, but it’s not a smart one I think. It has 2011 on the bottom of the body. On my teeth, the curaprox pro brush head gets tooth to tooth cleaning better, and in between teeth easier, and the back of mouth too. It feels ‘gentler’ than the Philips because the brush shape and head shape fits each tooth better. The outside bristles are raised, and those get interdental surfaces, but not all the way between teeth that floss does.Compared to the curaprox manual, they both have their own uses. It’s easier for me to get in very deep interdental spaces with the curaprox manual, so I will still use that. But I do like it more than the Sonicare. Not a lot of reviews on this product, but I had good experiences with their extra soft and velvet and succulus manual brushes compared to Oral B and Colgate.It’s pretty expensive though, so try a sonicare or try a curaprox manual, and see if you like it. The electric bristle size is slightly slightly coarser than their extra softer bristle diameter.