One that I'm not overly looking forward to, however, is the bi-annual dentist appointments that Big Sister E and I have planned in January. While she tends to leave with a glowing report, a new toothbrush and toothpaste, and a toy in honor of doing so well during the cleaning, I typically leave with my head hung after getting my usual scolding for not working hard enough at oral hygiene as I should.
Not exactly my idea of a great day, but at least I am usually pleased knowing that my daughter is still learning good habits.
Fortunately, next month when I head in and open wide, I'm looking forward to receiving praise over my oral health due to switching out my regular toothbrush for the Oral-B ProfessionalCare Precision 1000 Rechargeable Toothbrush.
Part of the Procter & Gamble Company since 2006, the Oral-B brand is a worldwide leader in toothbrushes that are used by more dentists than any other brand across the globe. Their vast array of products includes manual and power toothbrushes for children and adults, oral irrigators, oral care centers and interdental products, such as dental floss. Pretty much everything you need for a sparkling clean mouth!
When the Precision 1000 arrived, I was ready to put it to the test and see how much of a difference it could make in the health of my mouth.
As I pulled this rechargeable toothbrush out of the packaging, it was easy to see that it would be extremely easy to put it to use.
After simply attaching the unique round brush head (its design is inspired by the round shape of professional dental cleaning tools) to the handle...
...all I had to do was plug in the charging unit and leave the toothbrush to charge up overnight.
While I had heard that, due to being at the forefront of cutting edge technology, Oral-B power toothbrushes remove more plaque than a regular manual toothbrush, it took until I began using this one to see how true that statement is.
The rounded shape of the head allows the toothbrush to surround each tooth for individual cleaning, and the unique oscillating, rotating and pulsating movement (20,000 pulsating movements per minute) lets this toothbrush reach deep between teeth and along the gum line. The result is not only a thorough, tooth-by-tooth clean, but up to 5x more plaque removed along the gums!
Look at that baby spin! |
As well as the oral care benefits, I appreciate each of the features that Oral-B put into the ProfessionalCare Precision 1000, as everything from the waterproof, ergonomic handle to the easy-to-read charge level display makes it even easier to use.
I especially love the Indicator bristles that fade halfway as a reminder to replace your toothbrush head for a better clean (as I'm not very good at remembering to do this on my own every few months), the included pressure sensor that stops pulsations in the event that I'm brushing too hard, and the quadrant pacing signals in the handle.
These help guide the user to getting all four sections of their mouth for the recommended 30 seconds each and the full brushing time of two minutes — at which time a longer signal shows that the full brushing time has been reached.
Overall, it is easy to see why Oral-B receives such praise from dentists as well as customers, as the Oral-B ProfessionalCare Precision 1000 Rechargeable Toothbrush has proven to be a high quality, dependable, durable product that leaves my mouth feeling clean and shiny!
With a suggested retail price of $74.99, this great toothbrush can be found at stores near you or online at Amazon.com (currently for only $35.99)!
Even better, Oral-B stands behind all of their products and will work to ensure that you are 100% satisfied. You owe it to your teeth and gums to give them the very best care around!
Thanks to the generosity of Oral-B, one person will be able to do just that, because...
One lucky person will win an Oral-B ProfessionalCare Precision 1000 Rechargeable Toothbrush!
Enter using the Giveaway Tools form below — simply enter your name and email address and click on each entry that you would like to complete. Follow the directions for each individual method, entering in the necessary information when asked. If you have any questions or problems, feel free to let me know.
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...A big thank you to Oral-B for providing a ProfessionalCare Precision 1000 for me to review as well as for one lucky giveaway winner. The opinions shared are my own and honest and if you really need to see more, click here to see how I roll.
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Flossing!
I struggle with flossing daily
Daily usage of mouthwash
alittlepieceofheaven777(at)ahoo(dot)com
flossing and check ups
vmkids3 at msn dot com
Flossing for sure.
M.A.D. Mary DeBorde
Definitely flossing! I try to daily, but it's more of a hot or miss thing lol
I believe flossing everyday.
fragile teeth just shattered a tooth on a skittle going to visit my youngest daughter for the holidays
I've been wanting one of these for a long, long time,Sure would help to get the teeth clean
Flossing every day is SO tough to remember
rusik76@hotmail.com
i struggle the most with flossing
cb_shorty2003@yahoo.com
FLOSSING for sure! I always forget !!!
Just like most everyone else, I struggle the most with remembering to floss.
jennylovesjeff (at) hotmail (dot) com
Flossing
Flossing
Flossing!
I need to brush longer --- I tend to try to rush through on my way out the door.
rsgrandinetti@yahoo(DOT)com
I struggle with flossing
vikki.billings@yahoo.com
FLOSSING
I'm not the best at flossing!
pauline15_01(at)hotmail(dot)com
I sometimes forget to floss.
Using mouthwash after brushing
Keeping tooth clean after a dental visit. I really could use an great electric toothbrush.
I’m horrible at flossing. I brush my teeth often but I always forget to floss.
I don't brush as long as I should sometimes. Especially when I'm in a rush.
I am usually good about oral care. I just got a waterpik flosser and absolutely love it.
Brushing every single day... myamurphy@mail.com
brushing long enough
mmc123
making the time to floss daily
kmmayernick1012@hotmail.com
i struggle with brushing for the full 2 minutes
susansmoaks at gmail dot com
Flossing!
Flossing. I am not a big fan and I try to remember each day and have tried different styles of floss. I know it needs to be done to avoid gum disease. Sigh.
Sensitive gums, it hurts to brush
floss. Thank you
candieluster(at)gmail(dot)com
i struggle with receding gumline the older i get
great toothbrush!
I struggle with flossing
Brushing my teeth for a substantial amount of time is my biggest challenge.
flossing
Flossing
I struggle the most with flossing
Flossing. I have a hard time remembering to floss. Thank you!
crystalfaulkner2000 at yahoo dot com
Regular flossing :-/
I'm not a good flosser.
kelleyc76(at)live(dot)com
I struggle with brushing twice a day every day
cc_girly(at)yahoo(dot)com
Flossing between every tooth.
Amber Porter
flossing and gum health.
Brushing long enough, I think I tend to hurry it up
Flossing is something I always forget to do.
To be honest I struggle to remember to brush two times a day.
Flossing!!
I'm really bad at flossing, and honestly, going to the dentist. Hate it.
I absolutely hate flossing....my teeth are very tight and it's very hard to get in between my choppers , I have pulled some filings out because of it!!
Remembering to floss regularly
Just remembering to brush before bed
Flossing
I like to brush with both man. And elec.
Flossing at night is probably my biggest challenge.
flossing! I brush, and replace my toothbrush often enough, and use good toothpaste butttt I don't floss as often as I should...at all :/
I struggle with daily flossing the most.
wendym at cableone dot net
I struggle with flossing.
email/ daveshir2005@yahoo.com
fb/ shirley greenawalt zolenski
I really hate flossing
I have problems with my gums and I'm supposed to floss everyday but I just can't seem to get into the routine.
seknobloch(at)gmail(dot)com
Flossing
Flossing!
Remembering to floss. ty!
Robin phillips-knotts
I don't floss nearly enough
flossing!
I need to floss more often, I even have a Waterpik and I don't use it often enough.
Aaron Bretveld
I could brush more, I actually like to floss...my teeth aren't very white. I really do think a better toothbrush would help, it's probably time to invest!
I have to work on flossing more often
ltlbit1@hotmail dot com
i hate to floss
I struggle getting to the very back teeth...I always feel I haven't done a good enough job.
Probably the thing I most struggle with is an occasional/rare miss of my nighttime brushing due to falling asleep before I get to it.
Flossing!
PDWinner523@gmail.com
I struggle with flossing. garrettsambo@aol.com
I need to floss more!
Ugh, flossing for sure!
Most definitely flossing
iloveher6923 at yahoo dot com
I always forget to floss
I feel bored while brushing my teeth.
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