The BEST toothbrush as recommended by dentists and dental students.
Sonicare Elite 7500:
Don't need to brush hard, quadpacer, battery indicator, and clean feeling afterwards
Cons
Upper part of handle can retain water so make sure to clean it out
The Bottom Line
If your bristles turn outwards because you brush too hard or your dentist says your brushing is causing a receding gumline, get this brush!
Full Review
Sonicare toothbrush is recommended by many professors and colleagues. With Sonicare, you don't have to brush hard. With regular toothbrushes even the OralB and Crest SpinBrushes, you would apply too much force that all my bristles would bend outwards. With this toothbrush it's really difficult to apply a lot of pressure on the toothbrush because it's already vibrating so much. The force is about 10x the regular Crest and OralB brushes they sell in the stores. Brushing with the Sonicare 7500 is like brushing with a new toothbrush everyday.
It is also a fact that the toothbrush has the quad pacert that tells you to switch to a different region in your mouth (ie top front, top back, bottom front, bottom back). Also, Sonicare comes with a rechargeable battery is also a plus. The toothbrush head's bristles are curved to get in between your teeth and to clean the surface of a tooth. After brushing with the Sonicare 7500 you would feel like passing your tongue across the front and back of all your teeth and it feels like you just got your teeth cleaned by a hygienist. The noise of the Sonicare is less audible than the Cybersonic toothbrushes.
If you're the type of person that likes to see your teeth while you're brushing, the vibration force of the brush will cause you to get speckles of toothpaste to fly on your mirror, so don't brush with your mouth open or with your lips not enclosed on the Sonicare toothbrush.

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