Product Reviews for Philips Sonicare HX7002/62 e-Series Standard Replacement Brush Heads, 2-Pack

Philips Sonicare HX7002/62 e-Series Standard Replacement Brush Heads, 2-Pack

Philips Sonicare HX7002/62 e-Series Standard Replacement Brush Heads, 2-Pack List Price: $29.99
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Product Reviews of Philips Sonicare HX7002/62 e-Series Standard Replacement Brush Heads, 2-Pack

Product Review: Convenient
Summary: 5 Stars

Easy way to get replacement brushes for Sonicare, keeps it working at
like new level.

Product Review: Convenient refills
Summary: 5 Stars

This is a terrific toothbrush. You will never go back to a regular brush. My dentist recommended this because I was getting receeding gums and "deep pockets". It really made a difference.

Product Review: Correction
Summary: 5 Stars

The product description is incorrect, this is not an "Advanced" head. Sonicare has three types of brush heads, marked A, E or I. A = Advanced and will not fit the Elite or Essence models. This is the E replacement head which does fit the Elite and Essence models. (I don't know what the I model stands for, sorry....)

Product Review: Cost Savings?
Summary: 3 Stars

We've owned this system for a number of years now. While the brush heads seem to work fine, we just replaced them, the body of the brush which is subject to rotation so that the head and the battery commpartment are not always lined up making it slightly more difficult to opperate the brush.

Product Review: Dental Hygenist Shares the Research
Summary: 2 Stars

This is a sad day because I was a Sonicare fan. I recommended it to my patients who needed the extra care and really talked it up because it does help but I just recently went to a continuing education seminar on homecare devices and found my beloved Sonicare was not the one that did the best job according to the research. The research was done by independent folks, was funded independently and was carried out such that the results could be taken seriously (valid results). It was done over a long period of time (over years, not weeks) and on very large groups of people. There were other researchers who compared all the research that has been done with rigorous standards to see what their results were too. In all the research presented, they compared all the electric toothbrushes that were out there and Sonicare did not fare as well as the top of the line Oral B (sorry folks, the most expensive model). The research said that the combination of sonic and rotary action over time (within a month or two of use) demonstrated a greater effect on reduction of plaque and gingivitis scores (the plaque and gingivitis levels were lower for the sonic rotary devices (Oral B) compared to the sonic cradle-rock devices (Sonicare)). I you are on a budget, it is still acceptable to use the battery operated toothbrushes as long as you can change the head, the head spins around and you can either recharge or replace the batteries. The sonic action is the greatest in the Oral B top of the line model and that is what helps reduce tartar and staining. It is worth making the switch. I'm sorry if I burst any bubbles but mine was burst a couple of months ago and the findings were significant enough to spread the news.
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