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Philips Sonicare HX6732/02 HealthyWhite R732 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush

by Philips
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (194 customer reviews)

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  • Advanced toothbrush uses sonic technology for whitening teeth
  • SoniCare technology clinically proven to remove more plaque and can whiten teeth up to two shades
  • Quadpacer and Smartimer ensure a thorough cleaning every time
  • ProResults brush head provides increase coverage while remaining gentle on the gums
  • Deluxe charger and travel case included

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Philips Sonicare HX6732/02 HealthyWhite R732 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush + Philips Sonicare HX6013 ProResults Brush Head Standard, 3-Pack + Philips Sonicare HX6023/90 ProResults Compact Brush Heads, 3-Pack
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Product Description

From the Manufacturer

The Philips Sonicare HealthyWhite Toothbrush can lighten coffee, tea, and red wine stains, allowing the natural whiteness of your teeth to shine through. Enjoy this without any messy chemicals or trays-- With HealthyWhite, whitening is integrated into your daily brushing routine.

Philips Sonicare HealthyWhite Toothbrush Product shot

Achieve teeth up to two shades whiter in just two weeks. View larger.

Superior Cleaning and Whitening with One Toothbrush

HealthyWhite isn't just a whitening system, but a complete system to ensure the best oral health you can get. Sonicare uses patented sonic technology to remove plaque and give you that feeling you get after you go to the dentist.

The HealthyWhite R732 has mode settings for Clean, Sensitive, and Clean and White. Clean mode provides the standard sonic cleaning; Sensitive mode provides a gentle but thorough cleaning for sensitive gums and teeth; Clean and White mode provides two minutes of Clean mode and then an additional 30 seconds of White mode that focuses on your visible front teeth.

New ProResults Brush Heads

Sonicare's new ProResults brush head has contour fit bristles that help increase tooth coverage and is soft and gentle so it won't irritate your gums. Included are two brush head sizes: the standard size is ideal for a complete cleaning, while the compact one is perfect for precision cleaning targeting problematic areas.

The HealthyWhite ensures a deep clean between teeth and along the gum line.

Smartimer and Quadpacer Technology

The Smartimer is a built-in two-minute timer that helps you keep to the recommended brushing times. The Quadpacer gives you notice every thirty seconds so that you can methodically brush each quadrant of your mouth thoroughly.

With a design that is 30 percent smaller and lighter than the Sonicare Essence, the HealthyWhite easily goes wherever you go. A travel case and detachable travel charger is included for your convenience.

What's in the Box

Sonicare toothbrush, 2 ProResults brush head (one compact, one standard), deluxe charger with cord wrap, brush head storage, two hygienic travel caps, one travel case.

Philips Sonicare Logo
HealthyWhite Toothbrush offers:
  • Whitening of teeth by removing tea, coffee, and other stains.
  • Sonic technology for effective removal of plaque.
  • Smartimer and Quadpacer to help you achieve optimal brushing.
New ProResults brush head

The new ProResults brush head won't irritate your gums.

Philips Sonicare Toothbrushes
For Kids Essential Clean Whiter, Healthier Teeth Advanced Cleaning Gum Care Ultimate Cleaning Air Floss
Sonicare for Kids
Sonicare
for Kids
Sonicare Xtreme
Xtreme
e3000
Sonicare Essence 5600
Essence
5600
Sonicare EasyClean
EasyClean
Sonicare Healthy White R710
Healthy White 710
Sonicare Healthy White R732
Healthy White R732
Sonicare FlexCare R910
FlexCare
R910
Sonicare FlexCare RS930
FlexCare
RS930
Sonicare FlexCare Plus RS960
FlexCare Plus
Sonicare Diamond Clean
Diamond Clean
Sonicare Air Floss
Air Floss
Model #
HX6311/02 HX3351/02 HX5610/01 HX6511/50 HX6711/02 HX6732/02 HX6911/02 HX6932/10 HX6972/10 HX9332/05 HX8111/02
Rechargeable An easier way
to floss
Battery
Quadpacer For best results use your Philips Sonicare rechargeable toothbrush with Air Floss
Brushing Modes
Ages 4 - 7 CleanClean Clean Clean Clean Clean Clean Clean Clean
Ages 7 - 10 Clean and White Clean and White White
Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive
Massage Massage Massage
Go Care/Max Care Go Care/Max Care Refresh Polish
Gum Care Gum Care Air & Microdroplet Technology
Handles
1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Clean between all teeth in only 60 seconds with one teaspoon of water or mouthwash
Included Brush Heads
2 11 1 1 2 1 2 2 2
UV Brush Head Sanitizer
Travel Charger
Deluxe travel case with USB Charger
Illuminated Display

Product Description

Let the natural whiteness of your teeth shine through. Proven to remove coffee, tea, and red wine stains, Philips Sonicare HealthyWhite is clinically proven to whiten teeth up to 2 shades in 2 weeks with regular use of the Clean and White mode.

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 3.8 x 6.8 x 9.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • Origin: Made in USA
  • ASIN: B0019ZGU1S
  • UPC: 075020000972
  • Item model number: Philips Sonicare Healthy White R732
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (194 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,903 in Health & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care)
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Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
181 of 185 people found the following review helpful
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I was first introduced to Sonicare products about 1993. My dentist came back from a
convention and told me that with my dental history (crowns, root canals, and one of the first dental implants) I HAD to have one of these. He set me up on a payment plan for the 250 dollar plus toothbrush. To start using it you had to put in bunch of rings. It tickled like crazy but I got used to it.
Since then I have always had a Sonicare. I always loved them, EXCEPT for keeping them clean. This toothbrush finally addresses those issues.

There is no longer a "ring" collar and a hollow portion in the handle where the magnetic portion of the brush would go. This always got full of gunk and had to be cleaned with a Q-tip. Gunk would also collect between the ring and the brush portion. This problem is eliminated with this new model. The brush head is completely different and simply sticks onto a "spike" that comes out of the top of the brush. There are no crevices for dirt and toothpaste to accumulate. The charging base is also now different, it no longer has an indentation to get dirty. The brush simply sits on a small spike on a flat surface. This, however, does make it easier to knock the toothbrush over, but I will take that for not having to clean out the charger with an old toothbrush.

The toothbrush initially starts with a "ramp up" period, which allows you to get used to the vibrations in your mouth over a few weeks of brushing. If you already have used a Sonicare you can simply put the brush on the base, hold down the button and it will automatically go to full power, you can also reverse this process to re-initialize the toothbrush back to the ramp up mode. If you get the brush and it does not seem as powerful as your old one, you need to skip over this "getting used to it period" by resetting the toothbrush.

The brush head itself is different from my current "Elite" model. This brushhead has a few longer bristles at the top which seem to vibrate faster and clean deeper. That took a little getting used to, I had to switch to the "sensitive" mode for a few of my teeth with extensive dental work. The handle feels more nimble in your hand and the brushhead smaller.

Another great feature, the charger can now be used overseas without a voltage converter. You do need a plug so you can physically plug it in (so the prongs match the prongs in whatever country you are visiting) (like Lenmar AC5 World Travel Adapter/Converter Plug Set) but you do not need a transformer. They don't say this in the product description on Amazon, but it is spelled out in the manual.

I am not sure how to determine if my teeth are whiter. I have been using the "clean and white" except on a few teeth. It would be neat if they included a chart in the box so you could test the "before" and "after". My teeth do not feel any cleaner than when I was using the Sonicare Elite, but my gums do seem to be bleeding less when I floss. I am not sure if that is due to the little extra length fibers on the brushhead or a different vibration pattern.

If you have a more recent Sonicare I would not run out to get this one, but would seriously consider it once you have used up your brushheads. Or hand down your older
model to your kids and upgrade. If you travel a lot, this is the one to get, you can use it without worrying about running out of charge. It is a lot easier to keep clean.

Although I usually do not send in warranty cards I do for Sonicare. They are will send you coupons for money off new brushheads and I also once had one that quit after 7 months. I called them, they looked up my warranty and sent me a new one in the mail right away.
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93 of 98 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Its the Flexcare only without the UV sanitizer July 17, 2008
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Back in Sept 2007 I got my hands on the Philips Sonicare FlexCare Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush with Sanitizer. I loved it!

- two different size brushes depending on your mouth size
- Timer to ensure you hit all 4 quadrants of your mouth in a 2 minute timeframe
- additional travel charger
- UV sanitizer to kill bacteria on the brush heads and it has a charger built into the stand
- 3 Modes: Clean, Sensitive Teeth and Massage
- 2 year warranty

It's a great product for under $150 now on Amazon. Considering you could spend (with insurance ) $100 for a simple filling, this is a worthy investment.

Now 10 months later arrives the Philips Sonicare R732 HealthyWhite Power Toothbrush.

Everything is basically the same (2 brush heads, travel charger, etc.) . . .except . . . no UV Cleaner/charger and no Massage mode. Instead of Massage mode you get a "whitening mode.

NOWHERE in the product description or the documentation can I find what the extra "whitening" feature is or does. From what I can tell, whitening mode an additional 30 seconds of cleaning of the front visible teeth after you've done the initial 2 minute Clean mode.

Nothing other than a longer timer!
You could easily just start the quadrant timer all over again if you wanted more brushing time and stop it when you've had enough.

OVERALL:
Both of these are great toothbrushes.
If you don't want the UV Cleaner/Charger combo get the R732 model and save about $20. But for ONLY $20 more,you get the Flexcare, which in essence gives you two chargers. . .the one that sits on the counter with the UV cleaner and the travel charger.

They both use the same brush head replacements.

I would have given this a 3 star due to the blatant marketing ploy of the product. But because it is the best toothbrush I've ever experienced, it gets bumped to a 4 star.
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62 of 67 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Like it slightly better than the Oral B system July 7, 2008
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Having been a long-time user of the Oral B electrical toothbrush system, I wanted to try the Sonicare to see and feel if there was any difference. Here are my observations:

General:
The first difference I noticed was that the shape of the included brush heads was rectangular like a traditional toothbrush. The Oral B system features round brush heads and I've favored those because I felt they did a better job cleaning an entire tooth, and not just part of it which I feel is what rectangular brush heads tend to do (i.e. either along the gum line or more on the other end).

Other than that, both systems have a similar feel, with the Sonicare HealthyWhite a bit lighter in weight.

Brush Heads:
What a difference when I actually began using the Sonicare! It feels very different from the Oral B, more of a vibrating, almost tickling sensation that actually feels quite pleasant. I have sensitive gums, and it seems to me that the Sonicare overall was a lot gentler than the Oral B. With the Oral B Triumph I actually had to use the extra-soft brush heads because the regular ones as well as the ones with the yellow plastic "flaps" (for lack of better word) irritated my gums to the point where it was uncomfortable. With the Sonicare HealthyWhite, I was able to use both brush heads it came with and have yet to experience any gum irritation - quite a plus in my eyes.

The Promise Of Whiter Teeth:
The Sonicare HW promises whiter teeth after two weeks of continuous use of the Clean & White mode, which is what I did. My two weeks are up now, and honestly I am not sure that I notice much of a difference. Except a crowned front tooth seems to look a bit brighter than before, so for now, my conclusion is that this seemed to have worked on the capped tooth better than on my natural teeth. I am unsure whether this is a good thing because it makes the cap stand out more. Then again, not so much that other people would necessarily notice. So for now, I am reserving judgement on this. But I am inclined to say that this is more ad hype than anything else...

Clean Feel:
My teeth feel very clean after using the Sonicare. Moving my tongue across, I don't think there is a difference between the two systems, i.e. the surfaces of my teeth feel just as clean after the Oral B cleaning than after using the Sonicare.

But: I believe that the Sonicare HW does a significantly better job with removing plaque and sometimes food particles (sorry, but this is just a fact of life :-)) from in-between the teeth. I attribute this mainly to the shape of the brush head, which in addition to being rectangular is also raised in places, creating something like a "wave" pattern which enables the bristles to actually get in-between and do their job. Flossing after using the Sonicare HW seems cleaner and also subjectively I think my floss moves easier now.

User Friendliness:
Both systems have "quadrant notifications", i.e. the system makes the user aware to switch to a different section (quadarant) of their mouth after 30 seconds. Where they differ: The Sonicare HW stops brushing altogether after that time (or, in case of the Clean & White mode, after two additional rounds of 15 seconds each for the front teeth), whereas the Oral B keeps going. I personally prefer that the brush does not auto-shut off, so I like the Oral B better here, but this is just a preference of mine...

Conclusion:
I honestly think I can go both ways - stay with my Oral B Triumph or continue using the Sonicare HW. Both systems seem to do a great job at keeping teeth clean and healthy. But because I feel that the brush head of the Sonicare is overall doing a better job and is gentler, I am giving my vote to it. If Oral B came out with such a head, I might re-evaluate, but at this point I am favoring the Sonicare HW.

Update:
Having now used the Sonicare HealthyWhite for about 2 1/2 months I would like to update my review. My capped front tooth became quite sensitive so that I switched to using the Sensitive mode. Still it was uncomfortable. I do attribute this to the Sonicare because this is not an old crown and I have not had any problems when using my Oral-B on it. So for now I have gone back to my Oral-B Triumph. It does not seem to aggravate the tooth like the Sonicare... Sad, but true.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Great toothbrush
I have had a Sonicare for years, ever since my dentist recommended one. The one I had for almost 3 years just died (hence the 4 instead of 5 stars). Read more
Published 8 days ago by Mom in Venice
4.0 out of 5 stars No cavities since buying, don't use the functions though
I got this as I get about 1 or 2 cavities a year. It has been a year now with no new cavities! I purchased this on sale because I thought the other functions would be good to use. Read more
Published 17 days ago by boblawblah
4.0 out of 5 stars My first electric tooth brush
This is the first electric tooth brush I have owned so I have nothing to compare it with other than manual teeth cleaning. My dental hygienist says I do a very good job manually. Read more
Published 17 days ago by Don C. Hampton
4.0 out of 5 stars Good overall
overall good quality, slightly larger than I expected. The battery life is pretty long. there are a couple of functions but i haven't fully explored it yet.
Published 21 days ago by aka
2.0 out of 5 stars Very Bad Battery
After using it for 7 months it went dead. I am out of the country that is why I can't return it for warranty. It's easier to order a new one than shipping it back. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Michael Gerald
5.0 out of 5 stars love it
never had a toothbrush like this before - had been using cheaper ones like crest, oral b.. etc - which in the long run proved to be not as good and more expensive and... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Disgruntled customer
5.0 out of 5 stars LOVE IT!
I've had a hand-full of higher-end electric toothbrushes in my day. I always do an upgrade when replacing older models but this one blew my old Sonic toothbrush away! Read more
Published 1 month ago by Heather Christensen
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredibly clean
First time owner of an electric toothbrush & I can't believe I went these many years w/o one.

After each use, I feel like I just came back from the dentist w/o any... Read more
Published 1 month ago by PlAyEd-YoU
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this brush
I am glad I finally purchased an electric toothbrush. This sonicare works very well. It is easy to use and not too loud. Highly recommend!
Published 1 month ago by Kris
5.0 out of 5 stars LOVED IT
Best toothbrush I have ever bought and couldn't imagine changing it. Was expensive but very much worth the spend. Would recommend.
Published 1 month ago by MZ
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