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You might not desire more power and a deeper cleaning, but based on Sonicares data this does make somewhat of a meaningful difference to your oral health.

Too much pressure can cause wear on the teeth and gums and in the long term result in irreversible damage. The 4100’s built-in pressure sensor can help you if you know you brush too hard. and 4000 Series are the broader product range names. Under each of these families might well be a few different models with subtle differences between each. But, the 4000 Series motor has been tuned so that the ‘amplitude’ (the distance covered or the sweep angle of the bristles) is higher. The provided C2 head, along with the majority of other bristle options now have Radio Frequency Identification Chip (RFID) built-in. Triple tone of high-med-low means the EasyStart feature has been deactivated. The battery level light indicator will also blink amber 1 time to confirm deactivation.Most dental professionals, our in-house dentists included, recommend cleaning the teeth twice a day, for at least 2 minutes each time. Yet, statistics show many people brush for just 45-70 seconds in total. I achieved 17 days of use on the higher of the 2 brushing intensities but a staggering 41 days on the lower. So it is safe to say that the minimum you will achieve is the 2 weeks Philips claim. In addition, the 4100 electric toothbrush also includes a two-minute timer, ensuring that you brush for the dentist-recommended duration. A built-in QuadPacer prompts you to move to a different area of your mouth every 30 seconds, helping you achieve an even and thoroughly clean.

The light is a way of signalling to you and me as a user that it is time to replace the bristles. Failing to do so can compromise the cleaning results and our teeth and gums. The Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4700 toothbrush enables you to personalize your brush with a choice of 2 modes and 3 intensities. Clean mode is basic for better cleaning. The Gum Care setting gives an additional minute of reduced-power brushing, which means you are able to lightly massage the gums. The 4100 comes with the essential, dentist recommended features you need. Extras might enhance daily user experience but often bring limited benefits. The timer and pacer help you to brush for the right amount of time While the Sonicare 5100 includes one G2 Optimal Gum Care brush head, the Sonicare 4100 offers a powerful plaque control experience with its C2 Optimal Plaque Control brush head. Both brush heads effectively eradicate the plaque and deliver a deep clean.By no means a defence, Philips has many years of experience behind them. The 4100 appears very well built and I’ve not found any cause for concern during my use. Sustainability It looks good and feels quality in the hand. It’s water resistant too, use it in the shower or rinse it under the faucet.

No travel case is provided, which is a bit of a shame. There is a 4900 Series variant that comes with one, but it isn’t worth paying much more for. The timer and pacer help you to brush for the right amount of time Advanced Sonic Technology: Philips Sonicare’s sonic technology pulses water between teeth, and brush strokes break up plaque and sweep it away for an exceptional daily clean. The ProtectiveClean 4100 which only has one cleaning mode (clean), doesn’t possess the brushing intensities nor does it have a travelling case. The 4300 is equipped with the C2 Optimal Plaque Control brush head, targeting plaque removal and whitening. Each model also differs in battery life and additional features like intensity settings and smart sensors, further distinguishing them in terms of user experience and functionality.

The BrushSync replacement reminder is useful and clever and a remarkable illustration of just how technology may be utilized in very simple but powerful methods to enhance dental health. As you can see, the 1100 is the most affordable. This isn’t too surprising given it has the least features. When choosing between the two, consider your individual needs and preferences. If you desire multiple brushing modes and a specialized brush head for a more personalized cleaning experience, the 5100 may be the superior choice, despite the marginally higher cost. However, if you seek a more budget-friendly option that still offers exceptional oral care, the Sonicare 4100 remains a reliable choice. Simple & Sleek Electric Toothbrushes However, the 4300 Series (HX3684/23) comes with 2 x C2 Optimal Plaque Control brush head rather than 1. Plus, a slim travel case is provided in the box. The key difference between Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4700 and 4100 is the cleaning modes, the Protectiveclean 4700 has two while 4100 model has one.

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