- 1 ultra-compact replacement brush head
- Compatible with all original Sonicare and Advance Series handles
- Short bristle head and longer neck
- Ideal for smaller mouths and hard-to-reach places
- Color-coded for individual users
Product FeaturesColor: Compact | Size: 1-Pack
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Heads for Small Mouths,
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This review is from: Philips Sonicare Advance HX4012 Compact Replacement a-Series Compact Brush Head, Colors May Vary (2 Brush Heads) (Health and Beauty)
Before using Sonicare, I used a regular toothbrush. Unfortunately, it was hard to get the large head of a traditional brush towards the back of my mouth. My dental hygenist noticed heavy plaque back there and planned to use local anesthetic at my next appointment in order to perform a proper prophylaxis. I just was not cleaning my back teeth well enough!
She also recommended I buy the Sonicare toothbrush with the Ultra Compact Brush Heads. With it, I can now easily brush the back of my mouth. At my next appointment, my hygenist decided I no longer needed the anesthetic, because my back teeth required little prophylactic cleaning. If you brush your teeth twice per day with the Sonicare, you definitely need to replace the brush head after six months, just as the instructions say. They do not wear out the same as a regular toothbrush, but you can tell the difference near the end of the sixth month when your teeth do not feel as clean as they should.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sonicare a-Series compact replacement heads,
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This review is from: Philips Sonicare Advance HX4012 Compact Replacement a-Series Compact Brush Head, Colors May Vary (2 Brush Heads) (Health and Beauty)
The only complaint I have about the a-Series compact head is that it is getting ever harder to find, presumably because Sonicare has newer systems out. But my a-Series toothbrush is still working perfectly after 4 years, and I'm not up for spending $100 on a new system until necessary. For folks with large teeth and small mouths, the compact heads are essential. Just wish they wouldn't pull the replacement brushes before the end of the natural life of the product...
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sonicare Brush Heads,
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This review is from: Philips Sonicare Advance HX4012 Compact Replacement a-Series Compact Brush Head, Colors May Vary (2 Brush Heads) (Health and Beauty)
My periodontist insists on this particular model, even if it isn't the latest Sonicare type, because of its compact brush size - he says at regular exams he can tell which brush head his patients are using, this one being the most effective. I'd give this item a five star rating if only it weren't so expensive.
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