When using the Philips Sonicare FlexCare Plus toothbrush, you will be able to choose between three brushing modes and two routines for better dental care. The three modes are "Clean" mode for maximum cleaning, "Sensitive" mode for users with sensitive teeth and gums, and "Massage" mode for stimulating gums with brisk and pulsating rhythm. Meanwhile, two routines available for tooth brushing are the "Max Care" and "Go Care" routines. Max Care is a three-minute brushing routine for thorough cleanliness of the mouth while Go Care is a quick and clean one-minute brushing between regular brushings. The FlexCare Plus also includes "Gum Care" mode which helps to improve gum health within two weeks by reducing gum bleeding and inflammation.
Normally, people used to clean their teeth by just simply manual brushing or applying some mouth rinse and dental floss but it is often not totally effective to get better results. By using Philips Sonicare Toothbrush, this revolutionary powered toothbrush is the modern choice to achieve maximum cleaning effects for whiter and cleaner teeth.
A lot of people are now using Philips Sonicare FlexCare Plus Toothbrush for some reasons such as:
- Gentle cleaning of the teeth by means of "Sonic Technology"
- More comfortable brushing due to contoured bristles
- Much improved removal of plaque by "ProResults"
- Better gum health utilizing the "Gum Care Mode"
- Promotes 2-minute brushing time with Smartimer
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T.J. (Texas/Italy)I have been a very happy Oral-B (Braun) user for about the last 4 years. During that time I've gone through 2 of their higher-end brushes. I've never been one to bad-mouth Sonicare, because it's a good brush, but I just preferred the smaller size of the Oral-B, along with the pop-off brush heads. Now however, Sonicare has changed that with their new model, the Flexcare.
I purchased this model because it was recommended by a dentist who said that the new Flexcare is not just a new style of brush, but that it actually has a greatly improved brushing technology. So, I bought a brush online and proceeded to try it out. Wow.
After having used the Philips Sonicare FlexCare Plus, it doesn't even seem possible to compare it to my old Oral-B (which is only a year old.) This brush actually seems 20 years more advanced, and that is not an exaggeration. It has a bit of a high-pitch to it which doesn't bother me, but the real story is in the vibration. The brush seems to work exponentially better with 80% less vibration; it's a dream to use. I actually get sad after it auto-shuts off after the brushing cycle, something that I wish it didn't do. Also, and perhaps most important, is that it feels like it cleans my teeth better than my Oral-B. After using the Flexcare for awhile, I went back to my old Oral-B, just to compare... As soon as I turned it on, I couldn't believe that I loved it so much, it felt like, and sounded like an antique in comparison.
The different brushing modes on the Flexcare are really nice, but there is a small problem with all your options. One thing I'd like to be able to do is to "program" the brush to do the 3-minute brushing mode every time by default (this mode does the brushing action and also the massage action.) However, whenever you place the brush back on the charger, it automatically resets back to the 2-minute brushing mode. Programming the brush for the mode that you like every time you pick it up is not hard, but it's really annoying. Sonicare: please fix this in later models.
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