- Specially designed paddles direct fluids between teeth, to get closer to the benefits of flossing
- Fits Philips Sonicare FlexCare and HealthyWhite models
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Philips Hydroclean Brush Heads,
By Llama Dude "Llama Dude" (North Berwick, ME USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Philips Sonicare HX6003/80 HydroClean Brush Heads, (3-Pack) (Health and Beauty)
I agree with the other 5 star reviewers. This is Philips' best brush head to date. I have been using a Sonicare since Philips released their first model. My most recent model is the Flexcare. Philips sent me a HydroClean brush head to try out. I had been using the ProResults brush head and I had found it to be a big improvement over prior models, primarily because of its smaller size. I did not expect much improvement with the HydroClean brush head and was very pleasantly surprised to find it to be significantly superior to the ProResults brush head. My mouth and gums felt exceptionally clean. As to the issue that it is not a substitute for flossing, if you think that the purpose of flossing is to merely remove food particles from between your teeth, you need to discuss flossing with your dental hygienist.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Brush Head,
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This review is from: Philips Sonicare HX6003/80 HydroClean Brush Heads, (3-Pack) (Health and Beauty)
This is Philips' best brush head yet. The smaller profile is much better at cleaning hard-to-reach places. While I can't really say I felt water and toothpaste being directed between my teeth, the HydroGuides definitely feel great along my gums.
To the previous reviewer: of course you still have to floss! The product description never claims you don't have to floss; it says "...get closer to the benefits of flossing". There's a difference between directing toothpaste and water between teeth - as this product claims, and actually cleaning beneath the gum-line, which can only be accomplished by flossing.
19 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not Impressed,
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This review is from: Philips Sonicare HX6003/80 HydroClean Brush Heads, (3-Pack) (Health and Beauty)
There are two reasons for my 2 star review. First, the brush itself is too firm. It is not at all soft. The ADA recommends brushing with a soft toothbrush. I assume they manufactured it this way to make up for my second reason. Second, the brush head has had the center bristles removed to add the gimmicky rubber channels meant to direct the water/toothpaste between teeth. While I do feel it moving the toothpaste toward my teeth when I brush, I would much rather have bristles in contact with the tooth surface. Afterall, the idea of brushing your teeth is to physically brush away the build up of plaque and tartar. Without the normal number of bristles, I don't feel I get the same results.
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