ENDING the ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH Debate | Spin vs Sonic

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • Let's talk about the different electric toothbrushes -- and how to determine which one is best for your individual mouth (including oscillating, round electric toothbrush heads and sonic, traditional electric toothbrush heads).
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Komentáře • 316

  • @TeethTalk
    @TeethTalk  Před rokem +6

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  • @TeethTalk
    @TeethTalk  Před rokem +1

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  • @LAWRENCIO11
    @LAWRENCIO11 Před rokem +81

    Thank you again for making these videos Whitney! I took your advice and massively improved my dental health. I visited my dentist this morning for a check up and he joked to me that I wouldn’t even have to come in again if I continued my perfect (his words) dental routine! All thanks to you!

    • @TeethTalk
      @TeethTalk  Před rokem +16

      I LOVE HEARING THIS! makes me so happy! keep up the great work!!! wishing you continued dental health :)

    • @yaboyj2191
      @yaboyj2191 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Sure he said that sure

  • @turtsw
    @turtsw Před rokem +41

    Moral of the story...brush twice a day and floss once a day. As long as your doing that as well as your twice a year check ups youll be good to go. Im 37 and wish I took my teeth health more seriously in my twenties cause thats when I was partying alot not brushing enough or eating late and not brushing before bed. Never really became anxious about my teeth until now. Take care of your teeth people. With that said I have the Oral B iO Series 6.

  • @Basheequa
    @Basheequa Před rokem +169

    After using a Manual toothbrush my whole life and then recently switching to a sonic toothbrush... it just feels wrong to brush without scrubbing!

    • @Onion_Knights
      @Onion_Knights Před 5 měsíci +3

      i use sonic ones, my teeth feel clean, BUT cant remove food in the middle of teeth. so, now i am getting spin ones (sonic toothbrush broke)

    • @larryc1616
      @larryc1616 Před 4 měsíci

      Oral b

    • @CuriosityQueue
      @CuriosityQueue Před 4 měsíci

      I think the benefit is being able to utilize the vibrations for the majority of the time spent brushing. At the end of the 2 minutes, a good 20-30 seconds of manual brushing is a means of reducing gum erosion were you to manually brush the entire time.

    • @atlnla4112
      @atlnla4112 Před 4 měsíci

      I use both. I’ve had a sonic for maybe 20 yrs. I also felt it missed a lot because the timer worked for the 4 teeth quadrants, so I’ve always used a manual toothbrush after for the middle or top of my back teeth then I brush my tongue and gums as well.

    • @MrHitthespot
      @MrHitthespot Před 3 měsíci +4

      I used an Oral-B for years. I had some small plaque buildup on my Lower bottom teeth. When the oral-b needed to be replaced I bought a Sonicare. Within 7 days the plaque on my lower teeth was gone. Proof is in the pudding. Sonicare for me.

  • @EatSomeAcorns
    @EatSomeAcorns Před 8 měsíci +14

    Thank you so much for this channel, as someone on a lot of severe psych meds I had severe gum recession and you make it so much easier to know how to maximize my dental health!

  • @ilovetotri23
    @ilovetotri23 Před rokem +15

    My dentist 20 years ago hooked me on the Rotodent electric toothbrush. I loved it! It came with optional brush heads. It allowed me to clean my teeth well and deep. However, that company got bought out many years back. The product kept changing and prices got out of hand. I am back to manual brushing. For the most part my dental health has been ok with manual brushing, however, due to the pandemic I have not had a cleaning or check up in a couple of years. Your video motived me to schedule an appointment with my dentist. Thanks!

  • @sawong8685
    @sawong8685 Před 6 měsíci +6

    My first Oral B round head instruction was to use a U-shape path for each tooth: one side, the gum line, the other side.
    It had a 30-second vibration for each section. Newer models skip instructions.

  • @lisadubisar8759
    @lisadubisar8759 Před rokem +81

    Im currently in dental assisting school and we are a hybrid school, so we work in a lab and also do online. we have to watch these videos online and there's this girl that we watch for a lot of our sections. she looked so familiar (I've been in this class for 8/12 weeks) I couldn't figure out who she was but I knew she was familiar. turns out it was you the entire time 🤣 and I've been watching your vids wayyyy before I even started this school lol

    • @TeethTalk
      @TeethTalk  Před rokem +29

      hahahahah that's amazing!!!!!! I LOVED filming with the dental assisting program that was so fun! so happy to hear they still use my footage!!!! wishing you the best toothy journey!!!

    • @lisadubisar8759
      @lisadubisar8759 Před rokem +7

      @@TeethTalk thank you 🥰

  • @whatisron
    @whatisron Před rokem +3

    That was exactly the form of advice I was looking for. Thanks for the guidance!

  • @HelloElectricTeeth
    @HelloElectricTeeth Před rokem +2

    Couldn't have said this better ourselves. Clear info & to the point with reasoned explanation where required. 👍

  • @dxs_nightwolff
    @dxs_nightwolff Před 7 měsíci +3

    Lovely! Short, simple and honest.

  • @margaritamondays4985
    @margaritamondays4985 Před rokem +20

    Thanks for this. I ended up with a round head because my mouth is really small and I have very little space, it’s easier to reach my back teeth really well. I also found sonic brushes to be uncomfortable

  • @zachwesterhoff
    @zachwesterhoff Před rokem +17

    This it the video I have been waiting for !!!! 🤘

  • @ShawnMSwartz
    @ShawnMSwartz Před rokem +69

    Hi y’all :)
    If anyone is considering going from regular toothbrush to electric, DO IT! I picked up the Oral-B Pro 2 2500 a few months ago, and it’s honestly insane how great electric is!
    Regular is also great, but the rotations on electric are far more than a human could do.
    And it also helps for days/nights where you’re a little lazy to brush and the toothbrush does all the work for you. That’s the big thing with electric, it’s consistent because it doesn’t get lazy/tired😂
    Thank u Whitney for convincing me to go electric a few months ago :) have a good one y’all!
    P.S. I’m not a dentist or DH, just my opinion :D

    • @TeethTalk
      @TeethTalk  Před rokem +9

      this makes me so happy! wishing you continued dental health!!!

    • @ShawnMSwartz
      @ShawnMSwartz Před rokem +1

      @@TeethTalk thank u! :)

    • @traywaters1575
      @traywaters1575 Před rokem

      Very true

    • @lucaspeddie3114
      @lucaspeddie3114 Před rokem +2

      Even the $8 battery powered toothbrushes with rotating and pulsing heads are better than normal brushes. Just be sure to buy the Oral-B brand not the cheap generic brands.

  • @kcunderkoffler
    @kcunderkoffler Před rokem +2

    great video! what about replacement brush heads? are we making a mistake if we buy the cheap replacement heads?

  • @lasandralucas7314
    @lasandralucas7314 Před rokem +11

    Just have my teeth done yesterday, deep scaling to be exact, and my hygienist recommends the electric toothbrush as well as a good dental flosser. This video came as the right time. Thanks 😊

    • @trix4487
      @trix4487 Před 10 měsíci

      How was the clean did they numb you?

  • @kennethgallman2999
    @kennethgallman2999 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the video,that has been beating my brain for a while.

  • @katydid5088
    @katydid5088 Před rokem +9

    Electric toothbrushes are great. I wish I had the same kick in the pants for dental hygiene when I was younger but such is life. I am more on top of things when it comes to my kids and grandkids dental health because my parents just weren't educated or interested in it at all. (I can say that thankfully receiving dental care on a regular basis was a thing, but the dentist and the hygienist just assumed they knew what they were doing AND that they would know how to give their kids directions.)

  • @missamelie17
    @missamelie17 Před rokem +9

    Hi Whitney! Although esthetically I have nice looking teeth I do struggle with gum recession (I've had some gum grafting even). Which brush head, sensitive or regular, do you recommend for the avoidance of more recession?

    • @camellia8625
      @camellia8625 Před rokem +1

      There is a dentist on you tube who thinks the sonic one with the softest possible brush head is better for gum issues than the oral b

  • @ultimajp
    @ultimajp Před rokem +1

    so many smiles and bubbliness. Good Video !

  • @ohdontchaknow
    @ohdontchaknow Před rokem +5

    I just bought my first electric toothbrush called UUA. Assuming it is made in China, but it is pretty high quality and was only $25. Came with 6 brush heads, 3 modes and built in timer that stops every 30 seconds so you know when to switch the areas you're brushing. I love it! But I was confused if the sonic vibrations were actually effective (my mouth surely feels was cleaner now that I'm using it!).. your video helped explain a lot! Cheers!

  • @Cathoray2012
    @Cathoray2012 Před rokem +1

    Exactly the question I was pondering. Thanks!

  • @crobro
    @crobro Před rokem +5

    I’m pretty new to the channel. I came across it just doing some searches around flossing tips and tricks. I have been a reliable 2x a day brusher, but regular flossing was a new world to me. I have become really motivated to dedicate myself to my dental health going forward.
    I recently had my first dental appointment in an embarrassingly long time. In my reading online I saw that electric brushes were basically universally said to be better to manual. I had an electric brush in the past. But, for some reason I can’t recall (probably the price of replacement heads), switched back to manual.
    Anyway, at my recent dental appointment I asked the hygienist what electric brush she would suggest. She said, “Anything Sonicare.” So, when I got home I purchased a Sonicare 4100 (as well as a Waterpik Water Flosser [something else I owned in the past, but no longer used {this time because it crapped out on me after water kept getting into the battery area}]).
    I can definitely tell a difference with the electric brush (though, not so scientific as I’ve also incorporated the Waterpik and string flossing, too).

    • @renataewa5079
      @renataewa5079 Před rokem +2

      I also love sonicare with pressure sensor. They are quiet and gentle. Just vibrations. OralB is loud and rotating and is too rough. I never tried the newest oralB but it is too expensive. Good choice.

  • @user-do5hd7zb4x
    @user-do5hd7zb4x Před 9 měsíci +2

    Hi Whitney! Greetings! Do you remember the old Broxodent electric tooth brushes? Weren't they better than today's time drag charge overnight models? Would you know how I might locate a new old stock broxodent unit and replacement brushes? Thanks for any help.c.e.usa

  • @Tennababy
    @Tennababy Před 10 měsíci +1

    Having taller teeth has been a big issue with the oral-b to me so I'm considering trying out the philips as it seems to have a better design for that. This is the first video I've heard that aspect mentioned which is weird cause there won't be a one-size-fits all teeth when people have such different shapes.
    Have you tried the philips for your 'taller' teeth and how was the experience?

  • @breeannaschilling1252
    @breeannaschilling1252 Před rokem +1

    Just bought the toothbrush in your description! It will be interesting to try an electric one.

  • @-Jake
    @-Jake Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video! Lot of great info.
    There was a similar video posted by Baseline Dental that reccomended brushing slightly with the slow movement. He showed the before and after of how much plaque was removed when brushing slightly vs just gliding.
    Could you speak to that at all? His video should be easy to find with a search. Would be great to have another opinion, I know you specifically said not to, but his video seemed to have some research behind it.

  • @diandakov
    @diandakov Před rokem +3

    First I tried the round head because it came with my toothbrush but once I tried the classic shaped head I can never get back to the circular one!

  • @dionline88
    @dionline88 Před rokem +3

    I evidently have long teeth like yours b/c my hygienist kept telling me to get the Oral-B round brush instead of my beloved SoniCare. So I got the Oral-B and it's fine. I have to wait 'til May at my next teeth cleaning appt to find out if it's actually working better. I've been loving your videos and just subscribed. Thank you for your comprehensive, succinct videos that don't take all day to watch. I'm much more likely to watch a video that's

  • @timmai5903
    @timmai5903 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for your detailed videos. Would you recommend Oral-B iO8 or Philips Sonicare 7300 at same price? Or Sonicare DiamondClean 9000 for ca $18 extra? I've used a basic Oral-B for many years. I like the sonic feature of Philips where I believe it cleans in between the teeth better than Oral-B or am I mistaken? Do you think the sonic is a gimmick or does it work?

  • @levon9
    @levon9 Před rokem +5

    Just discovered your channel this morning, been binge watching a ton of your videos, learning so much -- thank you!

    • @TeethTalk
      @TeethTalk  Před rokem

      thank you so much for being here! :)

  • @Dandelion_flight
    @Dandelion_flight Před rokem

    Hi Whitney, i think the gentle oscillations really help me clean my teeth better. But I have a question with using it with toothpaste. If the electric toothbrush is too aggressively used, and if toothpaste is used, there is the risk of wearing the enamel off right? Since toothpaste itself is abrasive.

  • @DiamondButterfly921
    @DiamondButterfly921 Před rokem +2

    Great video! I was cracking up😂, because I rewound the video to catch “that’s what she said”. Very quick, clever, and funny.

  • @mazenmohammad7452
    @mazenmohammad7452 Před rokem +1

    what do you think of Oral -b pro 1000. Is it a good choice?

  • @stvnsanders7
    @stvnsanders7 Před rokem +12

    I use the Oral B Pro 1000. Picked it up for about 50 bucks. Won't go back to manual toothbrushes unless I'm in a jam. The brush heads can be a bit pricey but tbh you kinda get what you pay for. I bought a pack of Walmart brand toothbrush heads that said "compare to ---" but they were terrible. They work well for a couple weeks but then they seem to lose their oscillation. As in, they don't spin very well. I felt like I wasn't getting the job done, so I splurge and get the Oral B brand OEM heads. What's the saying? "Invest in yourself"?

    • @yeshuacaceres9722
      @yeshuacaceres9722 Před rokem

      Where can I buy the brush heads?

    • @stvnsanders7
      @stvnsanders7 Před rokem +1

      @@yeshuacaceres9722 I just get mine from Walmart or Target. They sell the OE brushes too. But if you can’t find them I’m sure you could find them at a pharmacy like CVS or Walgreens

  • @caseymyhro3769
    @caseymyhro3769 Před rokem +5

    I use both. My Sonicare toothbrush cleans my teeth quicker, but seems too big to get each tooth thoroughly. It's easier to get each individual tooth with the Oral-B toothbrush. Just in case I miss a spot with the Sonicare, I know I'll be able to thoroughly get that spot with the Oral-B before bed. I'm usually in a rush before work, which is why I prefer using the Sonicare before work. That's just my preference. Each one has its benefits.

    • @rossrobson91
      @rossrobson91 Před 5 měsíci

      The sonicare isn’t too big it’s your technique and angle that’s wrong.

    • @caseymyhro3769
      @caseymyhro3769 Před 5 měsíci

      @rossrobson91 It's bigger than the Oral-B toothbrush. Sonicare covers two teeth at a time, while Oral-B covers one tooth at a time. It has nothing to do with technique.

    • @Sundara229
      @Sundara229 Před 4 měsíci

      @@caseymyhro3769 There are small toothbrush heads available for the Sonicare as well. I have extra hard ones from Demirdental, those are great if I want to polish my teeth and get rid of coffee/tea stains. It’s so effective that my dentist never has to remove any tartar, despite having permanent retainers behind my lower teeth. The little amount I develop I just pick myself once every 2-3 months.

  • @madenewministries
    @madenewministries Před rokem

    Thanks for another awesome video! Question (off topic): Should we rinse after brushing? Thanks! :)

    • @TeethTalk
      @TeethTalk  Před rokem

      here's my video that explains more about that -- hope this helps: czcams.com/users/shortseRk3OEgSggU

  • @alrestauro
    @alrestauro Před rokem +1

    Fantastic information. Thank you for clarifying which is better. By the way, I have both.

  • @mcooper4211
    @mcooper4211 Před rokem +6

    Are elec toothbrushes bad for fillings? I just recently got composite fillings on my lower teeth a few weeks ago due to abfractions at the gumline and I worry about using the new Elec TB I recently purchased. I use a soft head and the gentle mode option but I don't want to loosen or damage the fillings. Also, is it bad to chew gum with fillings? I usually chew ADA approved "Ice Cube" brand gum after meals.

    • @kc3678
      @kc3678 Před rokem

      I've spent more on my teeth than any possession I have. I've got root canals, crowns, fillings. I tried a cheap brush just to see if I like it and I'm hooked and want to upgrade. If the sonic types mean ultrasonic it kind of worries me. I used to work at a place that used ultrasonic baths to clean jewelry, so I'm concerned the high vibration may shake something loose. Anyway still researching. They're not cheap and the selection is poor where I am, 50-250 bucks.

  • @analea6531
    @analea6531 Před rokem +2

    I’m entering the world of e toothbrushes and I already ordered the oral b vitality plus and oral b pro 3 as starter I hope it’s a great choice 😅

  • @freds4712
    @freds4712 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the info. I've been looking for new toothbrush for a while now and never considered an electric toothbrush. I just ordered 2 BURST Sonic Toothbrushes and used your code. How often should I change the heads and is the head replacement subscrition worth doing. Thanks for the info and discount.

    • @TeethTalk
      @TeethTalk  Před rokem

      I hope you love them!!! Should replace the heads every 3 months. Heres's my video more about that -- hope this helps: czcams.com/video/SUgUYkpm55Q/video.html

  • @Cesiaj
    @Cesiaj Před rokem +73

    Hi Whitney, i just wanna say thank you for feeding my growing love for oral hygiene. I feel like I've brushed and flossed my teeth more in the past month post jaw surgery (which started because of fear of infection) than in my past life pre-surgery. Now I'm kinda addicted, brushing & flossing 3x a day, and looking at toothbrush and flossing types/models/techniques,etc. Hence i have all these new teeth and dentistry related channels in my YT recos that i didnt necessarily ask for, but still glad to have discovered you through the magic of algorithm. 😀

    • @TeethTalk
      @TeethTalk  Před rokem +10

      thank you for being here! so happy to hear about your home care efforts!!! wishing you continued dental health!

    • @emily2k111
      @emily2k111 Před rokem +1

      I’m in the same boat to some extent. I had some random tarter build up break off behind my front bottom tooth and at first I thought my tooth had come off due to decay, to which I later found out from the internet that it was plaque build up and that my gums aren’t in a good condition. I started watching teeth talk girl and now I have an electric toothbrush, a water flosser, anti cavity toothpaste, alcohol free fluoride mouthwash and now know the correct way to brush and floss. I’m learning every day how to take care of my teeth for the first time and I’m in my early 20s! I’ve never been taught. 😅

  • @serene4693
    @serene4693 Před rokem +1

    Since you are talking about electric toothbrushes, can you please do a review about the Oclean Flow? I really want to buy it, but wanna hear your thoughts about it.

  • @Emeraldgamesharksify
    @Emeraldgamesharksify Před rokem

    Is it normal for the sonic toothbrush the bristle seemed to stop moving when it touches the teeth though i could still feel the vibrating motor

  • @Ramona179
    @Ramona179 Před rokem +1

    Very great and informative video. I really haaaate when people use the sonic brush the same way they do use the manual brush. Like what the hell, why aren't you using just a manual brush if you like to brush your teeth like that

  • @dsb713
    @dsb713 Před 5 měsíci

    have you ever used the ezzi toothbrush?

  • @johndough7039
    @johndough7039 Před rokem

    0:13 whats the top shake for?

  • @bmask4731
    @bmask4731 Před 10 měsíci

    Does it matter which one with receding gums?

  • @quasarleon4645
    @quasarleon4645 Před 7 měsíci

    Guys. I live in Europe and would like to ask
    whether I can get the Brio Sonic Toothbrush anywhere here where I live ?!
    I know it's now sold under OLLIE, but they won't ship internationally .
    Any suggestions ?!

  • @Beko500ProGolover
    @Beko500ProGolover Před rokem +1

    I use a oral b genius pro 8000. Probably is the best electric toothbrush I’ve used so far.

  • @mariana36770
    @mariana36770 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Girl, those curls slay 😍

  • @rods2887
    @rods2887 Před rokem +1

    Not that would expect less of a dentist, but you do have a beeeautiful smile and teeth. 😊

  • @Youdude2
    @Youdude2 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I use the Phillips in the morning, Suri at work and Oral-B at night

  • @RelaX-es5mq
    @RelaX-es5mq Před 2 měsíci

    What brand should i get in the range price mentioned in the video?

  • @keepXonXrockin
    @keepXonXrockin Před 8 měsíci

    1:50 should i also do this when i have gum recession? Worried to make it worse

  • @elijahatends1000
    @elijahatends1000 Před 21 dnem +1

    My dentists told me they were polishing teeth them minutes later i felt a jackhammer against me skull then observed the dentist trying to drill thru my titanium implants. Got home and saw the holes that go all the way thru 14 teeth. Is that normal?

  • @Erin-pr9ev
    @Erin-pr9ev Před rokem +6

    Wish we could work together! We are literally on the same page with everything you post! Love your videos, they are always a fun, refreshing way to help others learn about dental care and makes me feel competent as a clinician. 🦷 🤗

    • @TeethTalk
      @TeethTalk  Před rokem +2

      this makes me SO happy to hear that we're on the same page!!!! so happy to have this amazing toothy community where we can all come together and talk teeth!!!!! sending positive vibes your way!

  • @peterscuba
    @peterscuba Před rokem

    I've gone back to a normal toothbrush the last 7 days BikePacking trip and I've noticed a lot more toothpaste froth vs electric brush, maybe it's more effective because of that?

  • @lisamarie9823
    @lisamarie9823 Před rokem

    Mine does not say ADA on it . Can I still use it?

  • @Miyuki03
    @Miyuki03 Před 7 měsíci

    Idk what to do. I got a rotating tooth brush and its too powerful and its uncomfortable hard to control and it hurts

  • @Hermes_VVIP
    @Hermes_VVIP Před rokem +3

    If the con of a Sonicare type of brush head is its size, then get the DiamondClean heads (they also come in compact size), they are smaller than most Oral-B round brush heads, and they brush better due to the way they move using Sonic technology!
    It was invented by David Giuliani who also invented the Clarisonic, so he knows a thing or two about rotating and oscillating brush heads, yet the sweeping, back and forth motion was the one to go for electronic toothbrushes. So yeah, Sonicare is simply superior to Oral-B!

  • @basedkaren51
    @basedkaren51 Před měsícem +1

    The circle heads seem like they would work better if you have any stains by the gum line like me 🤦‍♀️

  • @andreacathyannbasso-mcgill703

    Thank you for great information ☺️

    • @andreacathyannbasso-mcgill703
      @andreacathyannbasso-mcgill703 Před rokem

      My son and I are going electronic toothbrush as well..I'm willing to try the Oral-B Pro2 2500.. we will give feedback

  • @jessequick6158
    @jessequick6158 Před 10 měsíci +1

    The Equate Infinity is less than $10 and I got it cause I needed a more gentle one and it is gentle but not too weak.

  • @kasper6285
    @kasper6285 Před rokem

    I been using Philips Sonicare power washing system the 7000 it has water flosser and 7300 expert toothbrush…no reviews on it or unboxing….but atm it’s 160 n change compared to original price of 240 or something… very curious how this does. It does come with home kit plus travel case for brush and travel charger.

  • @mariaperez2649
    @mariaperez2649 Před rokem +11

    Thank you Whitney! I actually bought a second toothbrush after watching one of your videos where you described your routine. One is long and the other one circular, and alternate the use.

  • @Mesothelioma420
    @Mesothelioma420 Před 3 měsíci +1

    As somebody with an Oral B IO… I’m strongly considering switching to sonicare. Simply because of how dirty the Oral B gets… despite me thoroughly cleaning it after every brush, it builds up gunk due to the holes in the brush head which brings it into the body. It probably doesn’t have an effect on health, but smacking the toothbrush on my sink and seeing dirt fall out is not very fun

  • @matt007
    @matt007 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I haven’t used a manual tooth brush in about 20 years. Once you go electric you don’t go back to manual! 😂😂😂

  • @sofiacausa1161
    @sofiacausa1161 Před rokem +1

    I now use the Oral B IO do you know it?

  • @mannymartinezbustamante8571

    Thank you!! 😊

  • @laurenschenck5355
    @laurenschenck5355 Před rokem +1

    Happy September 1TH Whitney! Xoxo 😚 🦷🪥🦷🦷🦷🪥🪥🪥🦷🦷🦷🪥🪥🦷🦷🪥🪥🪥🦷🦷🪥🪥🪥🦷🦷🪥🪥🦷🦷🪥🍂🎃🖤🖤🎃🧡🧡🍁🧡🧡🍁🍁🖤🎃🍂🍂🎃🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🍁🍁🍁🖤🖤🎃🍂🎃🖤🎃🍂🎃🧡🍁🍁🧡🧡

    • @TeethTalk
      @TeethTalk  Před rokem

      thank you!!! you too!!!! happy start of fall!

  • @gabbylikeskicks
    @gabbylikeskicks Před 2 měsíci

    Oral b and Sonicare are both sonic. Without the brush heads, the metal stalks move side to side the same way. The way the brush heads utilize this movement differs.
    Sonicare, with the small gap in between the handle and the head, allows the movement of the whole brush head from side to side.
    Oral B brush head, with a mechanism in place, turns this side to side movement into an oscillating movement, hence it's noisier. The noise is coming from the head's oscillating mechanism.
    So technically sonicare is more "basic" while oral b tries to mimic the brush heads of 'rotating' brush heads used in dental chairs.
    Sonicare is best used by people who want a familiar looking toothbrush, while Oral-B is best used by people who want the feel and look of a dental chair brush head.
    Both are equally good, it's the technique, pressure, and patience from the user's part that's important. Both are equally better than manual toothbrush.
    Used Oral B 500 way back when, and then currently using Sonicare 6100

  • @esemb1330
    @esemb1330 Před 5 měsíci

    4:26 What if I would brush my teeth like four times or after every meal?

  • @JasonGage
    @JasonGage Před rokem +1

    You are so beautiful. Thanks for motivating me to brush more frequently 😘

  • @ibrahimkesetovic7869
    @ibrahimkesetovic7869 Před rokem +1

    Hi Whitney. First I love your vid's so much!
    Thanks for making this video.
    It's cool to see the explanation
    between two different types of toothbrushes.
    Personally I use
    Oral-B iO Series 9 Tootbrush
    that I payed €200.
    I love this toothbrush so, so much and
    it's so, so good at cleaning my teeths.
    😊

  • @irinavoicu3412
    @irinavoicu3412 Před rokem +1

    I adore your videos SOOOO MUCHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!

  • @samlutz4724
    @samlutz4724 Před rokem +5

    electric ftw!!! price is a huge consideration too btw and oral b heads (legit ones) are usually around half the price of sonicare

    • @Sundara229
      @Sundara229 Před 4 měsíci

      The original Sonicare heads are a rip-off. I usually buy aftermarket ones from reputable brands (such as Demirdental here in Germany) for ~22€/10-pack.

  • @tomw.4255
    @tomw.4255 Před rokem +2

    Okay, so, if you have (tons) of fillings and teeth restorations, which one do you think would be safer--the Sonicare or the Oral-B?
    Basically, I'm worried about damaging or loosening any of the previous teeth restoration work that I've had done, which was quite a bit.
    I bought the Sonicare, but I'm thinking the Oral-B might be safer. Really not sure?

    • @Kobimomo
      @Kobimomo Před rokem +1

      Oral B is way stronger in vibration 😂 you have to use in sensitive mode otherwise it feels like having a lawn mover in your mouth hahaha

    • @tomw.4255
      @tomw.4255 Před rokem +1

      @@Kobimomo Thanks for the tip! I finally went with the BURST Electric Toothbrush. Comes with probably some of the softest brush heads out there and works great.
      I'm kicking both Oral B and Sonicare to the curb. Good riddance! 😄

  • @signedelacroix7213
    @signedelacroix7213 Před 10 měsíci

    If you try the vitality O-Ral B, it will do the job for most people, sometime 20$. But the comfort is soso, when you compare it to a O-Ral-B 6000 serie with SUPER Battery Li-ION.

  • @АссистентКа
    @АссистентКа Před rokem +1

    Thanks, so interesting 👍

  • @westfield90
    @westfield90 Před rokem +3

    I predicted your response before the video even started 😆

    • @TeethTalk
      @TeethTalk  Před rokem +1

      cuz you are on team teeth!!!!!!!

  • @eunice9930
    @eunice9930 Před rokem +13

    Hey Whitney!!! I love your vids 🥰🥰 if you haven’t already, can you make a video about not using toothpaste? I saw a dentist on CZcams mention that he never uses toothpaste and that they are basically unnecessary 🤔

    • @MA-or4pf
      @MA-or4pf Před rokem +8

      Erm that’s madness. Hygienists like Whitney study about the beneficial effects of fluoride on protecting enamel and against cavities. Where on earth did this dentist train?! That’s crazy!

    • @Kingofthenet2
      @Kingofthenet2 Před rokem

      @@MA-or4pfI definitely agree with your entire comment. I question the credibility of the dentist

  • @andreyzagoruyko5390
    @andreyzagoruyko5390 Před rokem +1

    Timer n pressure sensor thanks.

  • @viserys6983
    @viserys6983 Před rokem

    My 8-9 teeth gums are always red i had cleaning 4times in 2 years and plaque coming back on the back of front side.. tell me something to heal my gums

  • @noellebarr2738
    @noellebarr2738 Před rokem +10

    I love using your videos to educate my patients, and to help me verbalize information to them.
    Thanks Whitney 😁
    I would really LOVE to see a video on "giving a pain free IANB"

    • @TeethTalk
      @TeethTalk  Před rokem +1

      thank you so much for sharing my videos!!! truly appreciate it! and that's a good video idea! will definitely add to my list :)

  • @robwasnj
    @robwasnj Před 7 měsíci +2

    Something not mentioned here is that it seems all the new models have non replace-able batteries. This is a terrible idea for something that invariably will wind up needing that replaced in 2-3 years. I have an older Sonic Care that takes 2 aa batteries, it's powerful, it works fantastic and it's STILL in service 15 years later! I've had pricier ones with rechargeables built in that only made it one year. Manufacturer's need to be called out on this disservice.

  • @SU-II
    @SU-II Před 2 měsíci

    The oscillating one cleans way better for the back tooth 100% of the time. Oral B / Braun is the best

  • @rickhodgkins6937
    @rickhodgkins6937 Před rokem

    My favorite toothbrush system that which has the round osilating heads and is a sonic toothbrush, is the Cyber Sonic system, that which has been around for just over 30 years! I had the first model, The Cyber sonic II and that when I go back to work and make money again, I will get their most latest up to date model, that which is the Cyber sonic III! Right now, I'm trying out the Oral-B, that which has a spinning brush head, but I don't think is a sonic tooth brush.

  • @aesth1cc
    @aesth1cc Před 5 měsíci +3

    9/10 people agree with this video

  • @austinsuman4090
    @austinsuman4090 Před 3 měsíci +1

    "Get the mid range brushes"
    Here I am looking at the Oral B io series 10 and seeing it's $400
    I'll stick with my io series 3 because I'm poor😂

  • @davidbio1
    @davidbio1 Před rokem +1

    My Oral-B stopped to work with only one year of use. I'm think about Philips.

  • @shelberz1
    @shelberz1 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you

  • @Frappelychee
    @Frappelychee Před rokem +1

    Wait...do we brush over the gum line, or do the bristles have to go slightly underneath the gum line? 🤔

  • @jukio02
    @jukio02 Před rokem

    Well, if you think about it, what do dentist use why cleaning their patients teeth? Oscillating brushes or whatever that rubber thing is they use. They don't use vibrating brushes or anything.

  • @missj.4760
    @missj.4760 Před rokem

    I find the small round head is better to reach my dents that are not well aligned.

  • @andylopez142
    @andylopez142 Před rokem +13

    I actually own both electric toothbrushes. And I personally prefer the roundhead of the oral B smart 1500. I always I also prefer the vibration motor.
    I have tried sonicare. And I personally did not like the feeling of the vibrations on my teeth with that particular brush.
    Plus, I like the three modes that the brush offers. As well as the pressure sensor.
    I have a literally become obsessed with brushing my teeth ever since I purchased that brush. My teeth just feel so slick and smooth after I’m done.
    Also, my dental hygienist told me that she actually uses Oral-B toothbrushes herself.

  • @ALi-bn6bf
    @ALi-bn6bf Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @1trompet146
    @1trompet146 Před rokem +3

    I have both. Use the sonicare in the morning and oral B in evening 😂

  • @simpson6700
    @simpson6700 Před 22 dny +1

    what about electric toothbrushes that claim that they can whiten your teeth? the Oral B Pro 3 for example claims to have a whitening program, but never explains how it's supposed to work. ultrasonic toothbrushes are supposed to clean your teeth from within.