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Sunday, June 20, 2010

Philips Sonicare HX6003/80 HydroClean Brush Heads, (3-Pack)

Philips Sonicare HX6003/80 HydroClean Brush Heads, (3-Pack) Review



Compared to my regular replacement heads, these heads feel much firmer and more stimulating to the gum. They also snap more firmly to my brush than do my regular heads and run more quietly.

If I had to choose between the two, I'd choose my regular head first. Because, however, I've already bought these and they may have some beneficial effects the regular heads lack, I've chosen to alternate the heads. I use one head to clean my teeth with baking soda, then floss, then use the other head to brush with toothpaste.



Philips Sonicare HX6003/80 HydroClean Brush Heads, (3-Pack) Feature


  • Specially designed paddles direct fluids between teeth, to get closer to the benefits of flossing
  • Fits Philips Sonicare FlexCare and HealthyWhite models



Philips Sonicare HX6003/80 HydroClean Brush Heads, (3-Pack) Overview


Philips Sonicare HydroClean Brush Heads feature specially designed paddles that direct fluids between teeth, to get closer to the benefits of flossing. These brush heads fit all Philips Sonicare FlexCare and HealthyWhite models. Three brush heads per pack. Replace your brush heads every 3 months for optimal results.


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Customer Reviews


Great for the price - B. Ondrey -
Not sure if others are better or not, but we really like them. Price was cheaper than other heads too.






Don't Like Them at All - Lady At The Lake -
After getting our new Healthy White SoniCare, we needed another brush head. The only ones I found while out shopping which fit the Healthy White, were the HydroClean brush heads. I don't care for these at all, since there is a thin row of bristles on the outsides. They are also scratchy on the gums. I much prefer the ProResults brush heads and would order online if need be (just to avoid the HydroClean type).



Not Impressed - Cody Thompson - Houston, TX
There are two reasons for my 2 star review. First, the brush itself is too firm. It is not at all soft. The ADA recommends brushing with a soft toothbrush. I assume they manufactured it this way to make up for my second reason. Second, the brush head has had the center bristles removed to add the gimmicky rubber channels meant to direct the water/toothpaste between teeth. While I do feel it moving the toothpaste toward my teeth when I brush, I would much rather have bristles in contact with the tooth surface. Afterall, the idea of brushing your teeth is to physically brush away the build up of plaque and tartar. Without the normal number of bristles, I don't feel I get the same results.

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