Reviews : Oral B Triumph 9900 Toothbrush with Smart Guide |
Technical Details
- Advanced oral care system guides you to extraordinary cleaning and superior gum health
- Innovative wireless display provides while-you-brush feedback for optimal brushing habits
- Floss Action brush head with MicroPulse bristles penetrates deep between teeth and gums, dramatically improving the health of your gums
- If you should apply too much pressure, a red light will appear signaling you that too much pressure is being used
- With the wireless remote display, you can easily see your brushing time per quadrant and the positive feedback at 2 minutes
Product Description
New Oral-B Triumph is Oral-B's best, most advanced toothbrush system. Inspired by dental professionals, Oral-B Triumph has new brushing technologies and interactive feedback that will help you brush your best every day. An innovative new FlossAction brushhead gives you a superior clean, even in hard to reach places, while patented Smart Technology helps you get the most from your brushing. Oral-B Triumph also has Oral-B ProfessionalCare patented oscillating-pulsating technology with 40,000 in-and-out pulsations that gently loosen plaque and 8,800 back-and-forth oscillations to sweep it away. A smarter way to keep teeth healthy and clean, the Oral-B Triumph teaches you the best way to brush. This brilliant toothbrush is equipped with a wireless, portable interactive display that gives improved feedback on brushing technique, time and pressure. One-year warranty. Model PC9900Amazon.com Product Description
Introducing The Next Generation of Oral Health Oral-B's most advanced rechargeable toothbrush, Triumph with SmartGuide enables better brushing for better oral health. Clinically proven to give extraordinary cleaning and improved brushing habits for healthy teeth and gums, Triumph with SmartGuide's 3D Excel Action has 40,000 in-and-out pulsations per minute that gently loosen plaque, and 8,800 side-to-side oscillations that sweep it away. Its innovative remote wireless display is specifically designed to give you the knowledge and guidance to brush thoroughly, gently, and for the dental recommended two minutes. This wireless monitor features the first visual pressure sensor alert to help reduce hard brushing and prevent gum recession--a precursor to tooth loss. | ||
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Customer Reviews
By M. Biscotti Jr. (Sykesville, MD USA)
I love this toothbrush. I'm a methodical person and I like getting a consistent cleaning when I brush my teeth. It took a little bit to adjust to cleaning the brush and the unit separately, drying and putting back in the base but it is habit now. I have taken it on short vacation trips and it held its charge admirably for a week at two-three cleanings a day. I haven't tested it for more than a week because I keep it in the base and plugged in at home, although my wife keeps unplugging it for the hair dryer and curling iron off and on for weeks at a time and it has still held a good charge. The flossing brushes I use last between 3-6 months depending on how hard you brush. If you look at the clock/monitor it will tell you if you are brushing too hard, if your brush needs changing and how long you have been brushing - it even provides you with a number of smiley faces depending on how long you brush. I like the 30 second vibrating surges the brush makes to keep me moving to the next section of my mouth as well as the 2 minute surge to let me know I have brushed the minimum. I certainly recommend this brush. This brush will add to your "teeth life" and it helps keep your gums healthy too. Keep flossing though - it's tempting to stop when you get such a good cleaning.
By Kacy Davis (Corpus Christi, TX)
I bought this toothbrush when my Sonicare began winding down after 6 years. I read somewhere on a review that it was better for sensitive teeth, so I bought this one instead of another Sonicare. Not one week after using this brush, I began to hate to brush my teeth. My gums would bleed and the brush heads were tearing my mouth apart. I then didn't feel like my mouth was clean enough. I even ordered the sensitive brush heads, but it didn't work. I began using my Sonicare again while I'm waiting for my new Sonicare to come in the mail. So, I wasted $150 on this toothbrush and got nothing except torn, swollen gums.
By Keith Elliott (San Jose, CA)
This product really lets you know it is cleaning your teeth. I never realized that I hadn't been brushing my teeth long enough until I got this toothbrush with the smart guide.
By Just the Facts (Arizona USA)
Have had for over a year and highly recommend this product. As a point of reference I'm forty something and constantly had been chastised by various oral hygenist for not flossing enough (who hasn't) and threatned with deep tissue cleaning more than once if I didn't change my lazy ways. Tried getting by with a Water Pick, but it didn't cut the mustard. Since owning the Oral B have had two smooth teeth cleaning appointments, all gum pocket measurements have been in the acceptable range. As gimmicky as it is the little wireless display lets you know exactly how long you have been brushing and if you choose to pay attention to it causes you to brush for a consistant amount of time. After using your teeth feel just as smooth as they do after going for a cleaning, plus your mouth doesn't hurt when you go to the dentist for the cleaning becasue they don't need to poke and scape at your gums as intensively. Only concern I have is that they rechargable battery inside is not consumer serviceable. So at some point will have to by another. Note that this can easily be shared by muliple family members. Just have to buy multiple heads. Heads are a little pricey compared to manual tooth brushes. However, have found that when brushing once a day that the heads last much longer than the recommended three months. In any case cheaper than paying for deep gum cleaning.
By A User (Tacoma, Washington United States)
This is an amazing brush. If you have receding gums due to overbrushing syndrome, the gentle cycle is amazingly useful and the teeth still get cleam.
I tried several toothbrushes before settling on this one. I was a long term user of Sonicare, having had the original Sonicare.
The original Sonicare, and the first rollout of Sonicare after Philips bought them out, had a shield on the back of the head that kept the ultrasound from being transmitted directly into your cheek.
At some point, Philips cheapened the Sonicare up, removing the shield. (You can see photos of this evolution just by paging through these images of Sonicare right here at Amazon.com).
I do not enjoy the ultrasonic head against my cheek, and have some concerns about the damage it may be causing. For example, there is now ultrasonic liposuction in the US. The company that provides this is Ultrashape. If you read Ultrashapes patents at the USPTO, you can see that Ultrashape kills the fat cells via use of a range of ultrasonic frequencies, the of which Sonicare is running.
Due to concerns regarding potential damage to the cheek tissue from the ultrasound, I tried many alternatives. I tried several Oral B electric brushes. The only viable alternative was this high end Oral B.
The computer control is awesome, and the large numbered timer somehow makes the task less boring. Also, if you are pushing hard enough to cause receding gums, the monitor flashes an alert that stays active until you back the pressure off enough to decrease the liklihood of receding gums.
I like this brush much, much better than the Sonicare.
If you have receding gums due to overbrushing syndrome, this is the brush for you. If you are younger and want to avoid receding gums as you age, this is the brush for you.
Thank you Oral B engineers.
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