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Experience the next level of clean with this Philips electric toothbrush

SAVE £80: The Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4300 electric toothbrush is on sale for £59.99 on Amazon, saving you 57% on list price.


You've probably seen those smart electric toothbrushes that come with all the bells and whistles, and then baulked at the price. It doesn't really matter how impressive something is, because most people are simply not willing to spend more than £100 on a humble toothbrush.

Fortunately, these pricey models often go on sale. For example, you can pick up the Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4300 electric toothbrush for £59.99 on Amazon. This is down by 57% on list price, saving you £80. This also comes with a helpful travel case (for when we can travel again). Read more...

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I'll be honest with you. The brush still doesn't help 100% against tooth decay. Or any other problems, for that matter. I brush my teeth twice a day, but I still have cavities. Ironic. So I still occasionally go in for a dental cleaning to have the decay removed. I do them at https://lombarddentalstudio.com/about-us/. You can try that too. They do quality work but not expensive. Suppose you compare with other clinics. I'm thinking of getting veneers from them. What do you think? Is it worth it to do or walk around with your teeth?

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I absolutely agree with Koverland, after seeing those fancy ad of electric toothbrush I bought one for myself and it didn't really helped me much and I have eventually stopped using it and is just laying in my bathroom as one of the fancy item, I spoke to my dentist who is one of the best pediatric dentist in Carlsbad about this even he told me that don't waste money on such fancy items and brush your teeth twice a day with a normal brush that will be enough.

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