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Philips Sonicare Elite e9500 Custom Care Power Toothbrush

Product Description


,Oral B Professional Care SmartSeries 5000 - 4 Brusheads - Dental Office , Philips Sonicare HX6733/70 HealthyWhite 3 Mode Premium ,Philips Sonicare R732/HX6732/02 HealthyWhite Power Toothbrush , Oral-B Professional Care SmartSeries 5000 Electric Rechargeable ,Oral-B Professional Care 3000 Electric Rechargeable Power Toothbrush Product Description The Sonicare Elite 9500 Custom Care Power Toothbrush is built for your individual oral care needs. Just like a smile, no two mouths are the same. That’s why the Sonicare Elite 9500 is designed with the new Custom Care System, offering two speeds and two brush head sizes for more individualized brushing. The Elite 9500 has patented sonic technology, high-speed bristle motion, and dynamic fluid cleaning action that gently and effectively reaches deep between teeth and below the gumline.
The Elite 9500 is built for your individual oral care needs. 31,000 bristle sweeps per minute removes harmful plaque. Sonicare is the only Sonic toothbrush with a slim angled neck, contoured-fit bristles and ultra high speed bristle speed for greater plaque removal in hard to reach areas. Plus, Sonicare is the #1 personally used and recommended brand by U. S. dental professionals.
Building better health into every Sonicare. The mouth is the gateway to your body. It is increasingly being identified as a vulnerable entry point for bacteria associated with serious medical conditions. Evidence also continues to emerge that shows a link between gum disease and a variety of systemic conditions, including diabetes, heart attack and stroke, and the occurrence of pre-term low birth weight babies. So it’s essential that when you think of total body health you include your mouth by focusing on gum disease prevention.
Philips Oral Healthcare is dedicated to developing innovations that result in superior oral health and, therefore, can help improve and maintain overall health.
About Sonicare’s Patented Technology and Custom Care System Sonicare’s unique patented combination of high speed bristle motion with extra wide sweeping motion creates effective, yet gentle dynamic fluid cleaning action. So you get superior plaque removal, especially in hard-to-reach areas, deep between teeth and below the gumline. In fact, this technology generates 31,000 bristle sweeps per minute, and laboratory studies show that it removes harmful plaque bacteria up to four millimeters beyond the bristle tips -- even below the gum-line. With the Sonicare 9500 in hand, you can count on naturally whiter teeth and healthier gums.
Sonicare -- Use it for your mouth, use it for your body Diabetes: Studies have shown that people with diabetes are more susceptible to oral infections and gum disease than those without diabetes. The Sonicare toothbrush is proven to reduce gingivitis, contributing to better oral health and, therefore, better overall health.
Cardiovascular: People with severe gum disease may have up to double the risk of stroke or heart attack. And Sonicare is clinically proven to reduce plaque, the root cause of gum disease, making Sonicare an important part of a healthy lifestyle.
Pre-term low birth weight: When severe gum disease is present, some women are up to seven times more likely to deliver a pre-term low birth weight baby. And Sonicare toothbrushes are clinically proven to reduce gingivitis, so they can significantly improve oral health for better overall health.
Sonicare Elite 9500 Features   2 Contoured Brush heads Standard size is ideal for complete cleaning Compact provides procession care 2 Speeds Max for a thorough everyday clean Gentle for sensitive areas and gum massage Programmable Quadpacer 30-second interval timer encourages thorough brushing of each quadrant of your mouth. Optional 30 seconds of brushing to focus on problematic areas Easy Start Gently increases power over the first 14 uses to ease you into the Sonicare experience. Smart Timer 2-minute timer helps to ensure dental professional recommended brushing time. Deluxe Recharge Gauge Green light tracks battery charge and yellow lights signal when to recharge. Great for travel, fully charge Sonicare will last for up to two weeks of normal brushing. Ergonomic Tapered Handle Tapered handle with non-slip soft grip designed to improve maneuverability.


This review is from: Philips Sonicare Elite e9500 Custom Care Power Toothbrush (Health and Beauty)
Here's a tip. Grab the same model from your local warehouse shopping club for the deluxe package and you will have an extra handle, an extra brush head and a compact plastic travel case at less than the price this single-brush head model is being offered.

I admit, I'm late in the game in switching to this particular model as there is now the more expensive FlexCare line with a more compact brush head and supposedly more powerful sonic brushing action. However, the price of the Sonicare is very, very attractive these days especially since they introduced the latest FlexCare line which is supposed to be more elite than this Elite model.

I've been an Oral-B Braun power toothbrush user for years constantly upgrading every two years for their latest toothbrush. I've generally been happy and I really can't complain much as any electric toothbrush is definitely a step up from manual.

So after two solid years of using the Oral-B Triumph model with exclusive use of their FlossAction brush head, I've decided to finally give in to the Philips Sonicare Elite side. Why did I make the switch?

I was drawn into the Sonicare line because I've been using a similar sonic product called Clarisonic for almost a year already. I was totally impressed with the effective cleaning ability and the smoothness it created on my skin. Furthermore, I was especially impressed with the 2-week battery life which gave a constant output from full charge to the end.


COMPARED TO ORAL-B:

My problem with Oral-B Triumph and their older line of power toothbrush is that at full charge the brush action is at it's best power. After a few days, you can tell how much the battery is getting drained and how weak the spinning action is becoming. The only solution of course is to keep it charged. But this is not always possible because I bring it with me when I travel for a few days and it would be cumbersome to bring even the charger when I want to save on space. Also even at home you would want to make full use of the fact that it's a rechargeable toothbrush that will help you charge once and save on electricity by constantly charging it after every use. Finally, it's still best to condition the battery by fully charging and discharging - which the manual suggests users do every once in awhile.

I don't know how Oral-B manages the power in the toothbrush, but from my experience it's best to charge it after 3-4 days of use. Otherwise, you won't get the same brushing speed and effectiveness.

I saw my dentist recently and he did commend how clean my teeth were. He even thanked me for making his job easier. HOWEVER, the problem he had was that he discovered two cavities. Two! After years of brushing with a power toothbrush, I finally get two cavities. The problem has got to do more with me and my eating habits. I became more daring and started to eat sticky sweets and neglected brushing until late in the day. I also decided on my own that the FlossAction brush head of Oral-B helped me actually floss less than twice every day. So here I am with amalgam in my tooth and a good wake up call. Still, even with it being my fault I still doubt the effectiveness of the FlossAction now and the ability to actually get in between the teeth in a powerful manner versus just grabbing a floss. My point is we need to floss anyway as part of the brushing habit, so why will I need to spend extra on the ubber expensive FlossAction brush head, when I need to spend on purchasing a good floss anyway.


ENTER SONICARE...

After the dental check up and cavity work, I decided to also invest in Sonicare this time. After 24 hours of initial charge and first month of use, I must say it's a different cleaning experience that feels more gentle to my teeth and gums.

My first few uses made me and my wife wonder if there was any effectiveness to the brushing action. The feeling left me wanting more power. Then I remembered that toothbrush is meant to increase in power gradually within the first 14 uses in order to sit in and get used to the sonic brushing experience.

The sonic brushing did get stronger and stronger as expected. At full power it feels like it's blasting away dirt particles that may have gotten stuck on the tooth. Unlike the Oral-B Triumph brush, there is the tingling sensation especially when the plastic part of the brush head comes into contact with your teeth.

The power is more constant from full charge up to the time it needs charging. You won't notice any waning brushing power unlike with Oral-B Triumph (which really is disappointing to feel as it loses it's charge). You can get two full weeks of use in between charging and this may help condition the battery better as well as save electricity by not having to leave the cord constantly plugged. (Although as a convenience and with two included handles, I leave one at the base full charged and alternate them every week.)


THE SONICARE ELITE 9000 HANDLE...

It honestly could be more ergonomic and better shaped. However, it's practically light versus Oral-B Triumph that a kid would be more comfortable in using the Sonicare handle than any other.

The controls are simple and the light indicator couldn't be more effective. You have two buttons. One power the toothbrush and the other to switch between a more gentle cycle. If you want to program the toothbrush, you simply use those two buttons and watch the led indicator light to tell you what mode you are at based on it's position. Furthermore, this same led light will tell you the charge indicator status as well as how much power is left.

The good thing about this light is that it will come on only when it needs to thus helping lengthen in-between charges. On the other hand Oral-B Triumph has this fun, but ridiculous display which is constantly on even if it isn't docked at the base. 24/7 the Triumph handle will display the battery status in monocrhome-hard-to-see graphic form versus a simple bright green led light which comes on to alert you for a few seconds only after every use. Simple and ingenius. No need for a constant battery drain which could be used more toward powering the toothbrush head than the display.


THE ELITE BRUSH HEAD...

I must admit it was a little turn off at first to feel it so flimsy on my teeth. I was used to the Oral-B FlossAction head which was more pronounced and bulky. However after the Sonicare started to gain full power, I understood why it was designed as such.

I appreciate how gentle yet powerful it can act. My teeth feel squeaky clean that I'm only hoping this is what the dentist will also see on my next visit.

Philips used to advertise to change brush heads every 6 months. I was impressed they could design one to last twice as long as regular competitor heads. And then suddenly with the release of their FlexCare line all packaging including the Elite replacement heads state to replace every 3 months. So I don't know if this was a marketing gimmick, the realization that they need to make more money in half the time, or that people were complaining of bacteria build-up and foul odor from collecting water.


HERE'S THE PROBLEM...(especially why I didn't give it 5 stars)

Unlike Oral-B's design, Philips Sonicare design is poor in terms of maintenance. Water and toothpaste can and will enter the crevices of the head and handle. The brush and handle don't screw in together to form a water proof experience. (Versus Oral-B's simple design of having a metal rod stick out from the body and have the brush head insert into that rotating rod to create the brushing action.)

What happens is that if you don't disassemble one from the other, you get build-up of old and stale water, saliva and toothpaste. Yes, it's really that gross. So the solution is to disassemble the head from the body periodically. My personal solution is to just keep the head and body disassembled and cleaned after every brushing. It may appear more cumbersome, but it's easier to let water run thru both each and every time than to wait for residue to build up and for foul odor to occur.

Of course the solution was solved with the introduction of their latest FlexCare line which imitates the construction of Oral-B, but still maintaining the sonic ability. This is great news actually since less maintenance is required. However, with it's current price point I would rather not be the first to invest this time and just wait until even more kinks are sorted out and a better offer is brought to the market. And as we've seen they always lower the price, introduce an upgraded line and with more accessories. So until then I will enjoy my Sonicare purchase at an price unimaginable a year ago.


INCLUDED ACCESSORIES...

2 brush handles.

3 brush heads - 2 full size heads and 1 compact.

1 charging base to share among the two provided handles.

1 small plastic container to hold two brush heads in case you have more than two people sharing the handles. More importantly, that's where I place the brush head everyday to keep them separate from the handle while I air dry both after every brushing.

1 compact travel case which is okay for only 1 person since it holds 1 handle and only 1 brush head. They should be able to provide a travel case that case house 1 handle and 2 brush heads. Oral-B was smart enough to supply me with this kind of case for my Triumph purchase. This way me and my wife are able to bring only one travel case. The Sonicare case doesn't allow for another head which makes me end up purchasing yet another compact travel case, thus making the experience not compact anymore.


CONCLUSION...

So you can see why this toothbrush as a whole with accessories and design flaw of not being waterproof does not earn perfect 5 stars.

However, after experiencing the sonic brushing method. I don't think I will end up coming back to Oral-B's products with it's inefficient power-hungry display and short battery life.

I can only wait a year later until the FlexCare lowers in price and then I will upgrade within the Philips line.

All in all a very worthy and wise purchase especially if you are able to grab one from warehouse clubs (or hopefully here if they decide to match or lower the price even further).

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