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(2Pk) Oral-B Genuine 3D White Replacement Toothbrush Heads

$28.99
$34.99 17% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Style: 2 Pack (8 Heads Total)
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Top positive review
26 people found this helpful
Great whitening brush heads, would/do recommend
By Dan on Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2019
Pros: Fits most Oral B brushes (excluding: Pulsonic, Sonic Complete, Vitality Sonic, CrossAction Power as indicated on package back) Scrubs away surface stains Has colored markers to tell brush heads apart (optional to use) (pictured, they press on the bottom) Individually packaged inside main pack (keeps them from getting dirty) Cons: I'm not really a fan of purple If you don't dry them out after use, the inside can become nasty (common to all Oral B brush heads) Long review: These brush heads do an amazing job of cleaning teeth, leaving that fresh-from-the-dentist feeling. The center polishing cup (used to be yellow, now purple in this version) gives these heads the increased whitening performance. Unlike brush bristles which use the toothpaste to dislodge plaque, the polishing cap rubs the paste against the tooth. This allows components in toothpastes, like micro-beads (or "Micro-cleansing teeth whiteners" as per Crest 3D White Brilliance Toothpaste's page) to scrub away surface stains. I can confirm they really do work. This is also a good price for this many brush heads. If you change them every 3 months like it suggests, this is a years supply for <$20. That's $1.60/month if you want to break it down that way. I did mention that these can get dirty, and that is a function of how they're designed with a little narrow hole that the oscillating metal post from the brush body inserts into. This is common to all brush heads for these brush bodies and is not specific to this brand; you can't escape it. If you are like me, you don't want to take the time to pop the brush head off after every brushing, and it will stay wet (from the water you rinse the brush with, not saliva). This wetness in a perfect environment for bacteria to build up in, and if you're really gross, you'll ignore this long enough for the brush to get a smell (pro tip, don't do that). You could take time and effort to scrub out that little hole with a q-tip if you want, but it isn't super effective. In my opinion, the easiest and best way to clean it is to use hydrogen peroxide 3% solution that you can get from many stores for about $1.50/16 oz (450 mL) or there about. Simply stick the brush head in a little cup and fill with peroxide solution at least to the small hole in the front of the brush head. Leave it overnight. It will foam and a bunch of gross stuff will pour out of that little hole. You can also cover the brush head or turn it over to get the head itself clean. I'd recommend doing this 1-3 times per month to keep everything fresh, but you're welcome to do more or less as you wish. Overall this is a great product, and I'm glad I found them here because I was looking everywhere in stores for this type of head. They're my favorite.
Top critical review
Good product
By Amy Knowles-Atha on Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025
Good product

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