With two teenagers in the house, we seem to go through a lot of toothpaste as both of my kids like to head off to school in the morning to see their friends with sparkling smiles and fresh breath. And I am finding as we get older, both my husband and I have noticed that plaque seems to build up easier on our teeth than it used to, even when we change our toothbrushes often. And getting those back molars clean has always been a challenge because they are so hard to reach with a regular toothbrush. Either way, there is a lot of brushing going on in this house
Recently, my family asked to take the Philips Sonicare Diamond Clean Challenge for two weeks to try the Sonicare technology for all our oral care by using Philips power toothbrushes in place of our regular toothbrushes. {I have been wanting this system since forever because I have heard so many great things about it!} We are excited about this challenge because Philips Sonicare power toothbrushes have a range of five cleaning modes, including a whitening mode than can whiten teeth in just one week. My self-conscious teens are excited about whitening their smiles with this new technology. Philips Sonicare Diamond Clean has also been proven to remove up to 7x more plaque than a manual toothbrush and I am sure that our teeth could definitely use some help in removing plaque.
So this challenge is on! I have just brushed my teeth for the very first time this morning with our new power toothbrush, and already my back molars are feeling cleaner than they usually do after brushing. My son tried out the new power toothbrushes and he thought that his teeth felt cleaner than usual as well.
We will be checking back in two weeks with a full report on our Philips Sonicare Diamond Challenge and to share with you how our smiles are looking!
Disclosure: We have been provided with two Philips Sonicare Diamond Cleaning toothbrushes for the purposes of this challenge. However, all opinions are my own honest opinions.
Jake Andersen, DMD says
This is an interesting challenge. I would be interested to see the results compared to the equivalent Oral B toothbrush. Have you thought about trying that out?
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