The mid-range Oral-B Pro Care 3000 rechargeable electric toothbrush is easy to get for just ninety-nine pounds and has some standard options, the Triumph 5000 is part of the superior Oral-B brush range, retails at no more than one hundred seventy pounds and provides many extra features that sets it apart from other electric brushes. Are these brushes as good as the excellent Philips electric toothbrush range?
Both models have three interchangeable brush heads: precision clean, floss action and three dimensional white brushes, which administer three dimensional cleaning where the brush palpitates 40,000 times per minute, oscillates and rotates 8800 times per minute to remove two times as much plaque as an ordinary toothbrush. Model 3000 has 3 modes: daily clean for outstanding cleaning of teeth and gums, delicate clean for gentle yet radical cleaning of sensitive areas and polish mode for polishing and lightening of the teeth by stain removing. The Triumph 5000 has a further 2 cleaning modes: deep clean for a thorough, dentist clean feeling, and massage for gentle stimulation of gums.
The Triumph 5000 model has been slimmed down for a rather more sophisticated look, includes a travel case and the latest technology in the shape the wireless digital Smart Guide unit, that has a Star Reward system to urge brushing. The unit also has a timer, pressure alert, quadrant prompt and \’replace brush head \’ indicator and wireless syncs with the toothbrush to give real-time feedback on teeth cleaning.
The Star Reward system is composed of 5 stars that illuminate one by one as teeth are brushed, the highest number of stars when brushed properly in the allocated time. The quadrant prompt alerts the user after 30 seconds to sweep a different area of the mouth, so helping to thoroughly clean all four quadrants. The Victory 5000 will also memorise total brushing time and let you know when to replace the brush head.
Both models feature the Triple Action Pressure Control System with auditory, visual and sensory signals that inform the user if they're brushing their teeth with too much force. When unnecessary pressure is employed while brushing, the pulsating action is halted and a red light flashes on the handle. The brushing mode is switched to \’sensitive \’ thus reducing the brushing speed and forestalling teeth and gum damage. Both models have a straightforward to reach stop button and colour LED handle displays so battery lifespan and brushing mode can be seen easily. There\’s a 2 minute timer which is integrated with the handle of Oral B Professional Care 3000 to monitor optimum brushing time.
Model 3000, as part of the Oral-B Professional Care range of electric toothbrushes, has been granted a Gold award by the UK Dental Health Foundation. Oral-B\’s Victory 5000 is the only electric toothbrush accepted by the Brit Dental Health Foundation with the highest platinum rating, the Head honcho of the UK Dental Health Foundation giving it 10/10 for a chargeable toothbrush.
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