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- Triple action brush heads
- 2 minute auto shut off
- Travel case included
- 4 total brush heads
Average Rating of 3.50 out of 8 reviews
Rating :      No Cleaning Power - CC, Apr 18, 2008
This product sounded great, with the direct plug-in, but it didn't have any cleaning power. I had previously used an Oral B, and have now gone back to it. The interplak would stop moving with the slightest pressure on your teeth.
In addition, I was very annoyed with Amazon because when I purchased the toothbrush it recommended purchase of replacement heads, which I purchased, but which did not go with the toothbrush I ordered. So be careful. This has now happened to me with another purchase for bike accessories, too. What a hassle to get an item, have it not work, and then have to return it. Oy!
Rating :      will make your dentist very happy - suziq, Dec 17, 2007
I've used this brush for 8 months now and I won't be without it ever. I've had no problems with it holding power in fact mine will go days without being charged. I use peroxide mouth wash and my husband uses peroxyl. We only use toothpaste and regular brushes when we travel. If you subtract the savings on toothpaste (nearly everyone uses both paste and mouthwash) this appliance is not a luxury.
Rating :      Our latest InterPlak - C. R. Vandyke, Sep 28, 2007
My wife and I have used InterPlak for years. We buy a new one when we wear out the other. The new power plaque remover does a very nice job in brushing and removing plaque. It has two speeds and plenty of power. The brush heads are a little smaller than I am used to but no problem. You do need to be sure to turn it off when taking it out your mouth or you will be cleaning the mirror each time. Overall, a very good product at a very good price.
Rating :      A dentist's point of view - Gordon G. Smith DDS, Sep 21, 2007
I have been using the Interplak Tooth Brush since they came out years ago. The oscillating action is one that does an excellent job of cleaning one's teeth. If one bounces the head at a 30 degree angle to the area where the tooth enters the periodontal (gum) area , the bristles will go between the teeth to act as a modified flossing action. This won't replace flossing but it will be an adjunct to flossing. Push and release to prohibit the brush from work loading down to a stop.
Remember use as little tooth paste as possible if you must, but toothpaste is not necessary to clean the teeth. Remember, you don't use toothpaste when you floss and flossing cleans the teeth.
I do use one of those rotating brushes first but I always finish up with my Interplak, and there is always more debris that comes out even though I have used the first brush for at least two minutes.
Rating :      Don't buy a Interplak tooth brush. - not happy, Sep 18, 2007
I have been using interplak for over 20 years. I think the rotary action is the best way to clean ones teeth. The first one I bought had an electric cord attached to it. It lasted for many years. Then they stopped making the brushes so I had to buy one with a battery. In the first battery tooth brushes the battery lasted a little over a year. You can't just buy a repayment battery you have to buy a new tooth brush. Every time I buy a new one the battery last less and less. I bought one 6 months ago the battery died. The warrantee had run out so I bought another one thinking that I just got a bad battery. Now the one I just got is not holding a charge it starts to slow down before I finish. I don't know why they don't make one with a cord.
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