Thursday, June 5, 2008

Sonicare Electric Toothbrush

Can we talk about dental hygiene for a minute? Growing up, I rarely had a cavity. Then I promptly arrived in the decade of my twenties and started having cavities AND receding gum lines. To combat the cavities, I started brushing harder with the good old free toothbrush I'd received at my last visit with the dentist. This, of course, made my gum recession worse, forcing me to have horrible, painful surgery.

It was after this surgery, that a very nice hygienist asked if I’d ever tried using a Sonicare toothbrush. On a whim, I decided to ask for one from Santa, thinking I’d try anything to avoid more surgery. Santa, who also wanted to help me avoid more surgery, complied.

And I have to tell you, after having a Sonicare for about 18 months? There is no way I will ever give it up. Now, they are expensive, yes. But think about how long you’ll have the thing. Think about how much shorter (and less expensive) your dental check-ups will be. (For the record, my hygienist said she can always tell the people that use Sonicare versus those who don’t. How about that?) They take a little getting used to the first week – don’t be surprised if you suddenly find yourself spitting toothpaste across the room occasionally – but once you get the ‘hang’ of the brush I guarantee you’ll find yourself a lifelong convert.

Happy Brushing!

Average Price: $60 (for Sonicare Advance a4100 model)
Rating: 5 out of 5!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I just found out I can buy one of these through my health insurance (Blue Cross) and get a discount - just thought your readers might want to know...

Kelli said...

Thanks for the tip - definitely good to know since it's a pricer item.

Darci White said...

I stumbled upon your blog when googling "pink mixer" in hopes of finding a photo of a pink mixer for my blog.

Long story short, I've been drooling over the Kitchenaid Pink Mixer for way too long. I've broken down and am getting one! Finally.

Anyway, I love your blog...great product reviews. And I fully agree about the Sonicare! We've both had one for the last 3 years and our dentist says the same thing about being able to tell who uses a sonicare & who doesn't.

:-)