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Customer Reviews of Oral-B Triumph Professional Care 9400 Power ToothbrushCustomer Review: Very Different from Sonicare Summary: 2 StarsI previously used a Sonicare Elite for several years, on the advice of my dentist. It was wearing out so I wanted to try something new. The reviews for the Oral-B were very good so I bought it. Unfortunately, I was disappointed.
I guess I should have realized the Oral-B was a rotating motor type toothbrush, and I was used to the tiny sonic pulses from the Sonicare. BIG DIFFERENCE. With the Oral-B, I felt like my mouth was being drilled upon, and my whole head vibrated. The brush head was very large and cumbersome for me.
I ended up going to a local store and buying the Sonicare Flexcare, which is not the cheapest one out there, but returned to the sonic pulses and extremely clean feeling after brushing teeth. No head vibrations! Smaller brush head with softer bristles, good for sensitive teeth or gums.
In defense of the Oral-B, the toothbrush did clean my teeth well. I just didn't like the jarring motion compared to the Sonicare.
Customer Review: Best Brush Summary: 5 StarsFabulous. Powerful and fast. Easy setup and use. Much better that the early models of the Oral-B/Braun. A sure road to clean and happy teeth!
Customer Review: Excellent Product Summary: 4 StarsThe Oral B Triumph 400 tooth brush is better than I expected. Great for cleaning teeth and my gums are stronger.
Customer Review: great brush Summary: 4 StarsAlthough it costs more and I don't think most people would need the extra features on it, the oral-b triumph is a dandy brush. I like the angled head, the three speeds, and the charge life display. Storage base looks nice by the sink and is quite functional. Easy to separate the charger from the base to take with you for traveling. Floss brush head works well and feels good on the teeth.
Customer Review: Clean teeth Summary: 5 StarsThe toothbrush is great. The only thing I'd change is to move the mode selection button. I sometimes bump it while brushing. That and I'd leave off the gentle mode completely. It seems worthless to me. Once you've gotten used to this, a regular brush just doesn't feel like it's doing anything anymore.
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