Philips Sonicare Genuine C2 Optimal Plaque Control Toothbrush Heads, 3 Brush Heads, White, HX9023/65

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  • ocangel1

    > 24 hour

    I was skeptical buying these brushes, but they are the real thing. They are effective in preventing plaque build-up, plus they keep my teeth white and shiny. Highly recommended.

  • Ellie Hanson

    > 24 hour

    Yep they work

  • SilverGhost

    > 24 hour

    This replaceable heads for the Philips Sonic Toothbrush last a long time (3+ months), if you dont press hard. With the sonic toothbrush NO pressure needs to be applied, just move along all your teeth and it does the cleaning. Gave overall gave 4-stars and not 5 due to their cost; Gave 3-stars on value-for-money as these replacement heads are Expensive - no matter were you buy them. However, they last 3+ months each.

  • Arthur Edward

    > 24 hour

    This is the real deal. Dont bother getting a knock off for your $50 Sonicare. Youre already committed here. Might as well get the original replacement parts.

  • blueeyedcat223

    > 24 hour

    Works great!

  • CRS

    > 24 hour

    These are an excellent choice. They are made by manufacturer of tooth brush. Had trouble finding in store.

  • cn500

    > 24 hour

    These fit my sonic care brush but they’re a little stiff. I prefer them softer

  • Deb Shopper

    > 24 hour

    For the past few years I have been buying, less expensive toothbrush replacement heads. This time I wanted to compare the ones I had been using to the original heads that came with my toothbrush. I noticed a big difference the first time I brushed my teeth. I will never go back to buying the less expensive brand. My teeth feel cleaner and when I floss there is less plaque. Wish I had stayed with the original toothbrush replacements.

  • Tom Barrister

    > 24 hour

    These are one variety of standard Philips brush heads for their snap-on models. The ad (and the package) make it clear which toothbrushes they work on (basically, every series except PowerUp, Sonicare for Kids, or the older round-base Essence series). Changing the brush head is easy: pop the old one off, remove the plastic cap from the new one, and the new one on. Save the plastic cap to protect the bristles if you travel, and I also recommend wrapping the brush head in a paper towel or tissue. The manufacturer recommends replacing the brush head every 3 months. I personally replace mine every 2 months, but its a matter of preference. I highly recommend getting the Sonicare brush heads as made by Philips and NOT getting the generic, (i.e. compatible with) ones. The bristles on the generics are generally much harder/stiffer, and they can cause damage to gums and excessive wear to enamel. They also tend to wear out after about 6 weeks, or half the time the ones from Philips do. The ADA recommends brushes with bristles rated soft and will certify same. As far as I know, none of the generic brush heads have earned that rating. In other words, the generic brush heads are damaging your gums and teeth, and you have to replace them twice as often. There are several types of brush heads, including a variety with even softer bristles for those with sensitive gums and teeth. You might consult with your dentist and/or dental hygienist regarding which type is best for you.

  • bbajr

    > 24 hour

    I didnt find the difference with this one vs the knockoffs. This is really bad value for money.

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