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Childrens electric toothbrush

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Tiamipoodle · 10/12/2023 08:19

Sorry for the boring post.

I'm replacing the basic kids OralB frozen toothbrush but don't want to buy the same again. OralB do an age 6+ brush but its not very well rated. Does anyone have any recommendations for a brush suitable for 6+?

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OhhhhhhhhBiscuits · 10/12/2023 08:35

I just got a normal adult oral b one for my 6 year old. It works fine.

MissRainbowBrite · 10/12/2023 08:35

Philips do a kids Sonicare brush. DD has had hers for at least 4 years and it's still going well. We replace brush heads every 3-4 months and the battery still holds charge really well.

Tiamipoodle · 10/12/2023 08:44

Thanks, which one did you get and do you buy sensitive/soft brush heads?

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Tiamipoodle · 10/12/2023 08:44

Thanks, which one did you get and do you buy sensitive/soft brush heads?

I get the sensitive brush heads for the oral b adult ones from sainsburys. There own brand ones are a lot cheaper and great.

TheIsleOfTheLost · 10/12/2023 10:13

My dentist said not to get a single use one as the batteries run down so quickly that they aren't cleaning well for most of the use time. They recommended anything in the oral b io range. I got the 3 series as it was cheaper and hate it as you can't tell what setting it is on, so no idea if I am on the gentle setting for a child, or whitening! So look into which ones actually tell you.

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