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Oral-B 3D Triumph 9930 Toothbrush 9900 series with with 3 heads

Old Nov 21, 2008 | 12:47 AM
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Oral-B 3D Triumph 9930 Toothbrush 9900 series with 4 heads

I'm a tooth guy and would use this for myself but I already have one in my bathroom.

This is an
Oral-B Triumph 9930
Basically, a 9900 with Smartguide plus three heads. Retail is over $145 for everything here.

Here's a Walmart link of the 9900 WITHOUT the heads

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...ndingMethod=rr

This is BRAND NEW IN BOX Never used.

I'm becoming a periodontist. If you have ANY questions, feel free to ask. I recommend this toothbrush over any other mechanical one... PERIOD - there's also valid research data done that proves that it is the best.

$105 shipped




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Old Nov 23, 2008 | 09:26 PM
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General questions and answers from the guys on mygfrenzy

Originally Posted by w0ady
how long do the heads last? is this an improvement over normal brushing? why?
The heads are made to last 180 uses - if you brush 2x/day then that's 3 mos...

Improvement over brushing...

Depends on your dexterity and if you truly brush the posterior as well as it needs.

Some people wouldn't need this at all, but a lot of my patients both young and old benefit from it simply because they can't or don't brush that well in the posterior.

Originally Posted by ATL_Red_G35
I use the same brand, but not as expensive. So far, I really like it. The head usually lasts pretty good, but I change mine out very often, once every 2 weeks or so.
Which Model? The newer ones move much faster but the 3D action is what is MOST important - more important than speed. As long as you have a 3D model and use it well, you're good to go.

Originally Posted by __jb
I use a cheapie OralB toothbrush that my dentist gave me a year ago... It works pretty well... I change brushes about twice a year...

What's so good about this particular brush?

What's the remote control gizmo for?
Check it out, make sure it has 3D action., not just the 2 dimensional rotary.

The remote model is just because you can't see the screen on the brush WHILE you are brushing. So you can see the time, you can see the quadrant in which you are currently brushing - it's just motivation for those who need the extra push to reach the full 2 minutes of brushing. This brush also has a pressure sensitivity module that won't let you brush too hard and cause toothbrush abrasion (the little notches on teeth at the gumline) and gingival recession.

General knowledge:
Even with manual brushes, you should brush for 2 min..
If you floss WELL ENOUGH, you only NEED to floss once a day
 

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Old Nov 24, 2008 | 09:18 PM
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