| | |  | Oral Care | Home » » » Oral-B ProfessionalCare 8900 DLX OxyJet Oral Care Center | | | | | | | Description: | | Oral B ProfessionalCare 8900 DLX is a complete oral care system inspired by dental professionals for superior cleaning, whitening, gum care and freshening of your whole mouth. The only power toothbrush system with 3D cleaning action - 40,000 in and out pulsations which gently loosen plaque while 8,800 side to side oscillations sweep plaque away. This patented 3D technology delivers ultimate performance and is gental on teeth and gums. The OxyJet Irrigator uses innovative micro-bubble technology to attack plaque bacteria. This system mixes air and water in the form of micro bubbles. You can select between rotating stream for general cleaning and gum massage or a straight mono-stream for site specific cleaning. The Oral B PressionalCare 8500 Power Toothbrush offers a variable range of speeds to best meet your individual needs. High speed is ideal for tooth and gumline cleaning. For cleaning sensitive teeth and gum tissue as well as precision use of the accessories, we recommend using a lower speed. | | | Features: | |
• Offers a variable range of speeds to best meet your individual needs
• Includes the FlexiSoft Brushhead, ProBright Brushhead, Tongue Freshener and 4 Interdental Cleaners
• Professional Timer indicates 30 second intervals to help you brush each area of your mouth properly
• Pressure Sensor helps promote gentle brushing - pulsations stop when you press too hard
• Full Charge Indicator indicates when fully charged
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 11.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 11.38 inches | | Product Height:
| 7.25 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 10.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 7.2 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 77 reviews |
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34 of 35 found the following review helpful:
Great step to complete oral healthJan 05, 2007
By kaukaty I have used many different oral irrigators and a couple of electric toothbrushes. I wasn't to particular at this point. Then my boyfriend was told he had to have "scaling and planing" to correct his gum disease and we both freaked. We knew that we had to improve our program. We did the research. After reviewing and reading and asking around, we come up with the Oral B 8900. The battery operated brush seems very much like the Sonicare unit in its effectiveness. The selling point of this particular unit is the water jet. It is awesome and I recommend it to anyone. The settings of pressure are from 1 to 5...I have always maxed out oral irrigators in the past and never found much to get excited about. With this unit I have yet to go over a 3 and may in time work up to a 4 or 5 level, but only with consultation with my hygenist. The unit also come with a tongue cleaner that is attached to the battery unit. Much easier to use that manual cleaners. All in all, my boyfriend just spent over 4K and some VERY unpleasant days in periodontal agony. I am sure this little unit will keep me out of the surgeons chair and my boyfriend wants to be sure never to end up with gum disease again. "an once of prevention......"
27 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Great productNov 16, 2006
By M. Baser
"poruk"
This is a great product. a friend told me about it. i finally decided to get one. i had bleeding gums. in two weeks of regular use, bleeding has stopped and i can see that my teeth is getting whiter and and my gums are great. just be careful when using the water jet side. you must turn it on with the flossing part in your mouth, or it will spray all over the place :)
30 of 31 found the following review helpful:
Best toothbrush I've ever used.Nov 07, 2007
By W. Yang I'd been using a fancy Sonicare toothbrush for about a year when my dentist told me I had gum disease. I had to go through an unpleasant scaling procedure to do a deep gum cleaning. Afterwards, we talked about my brushing habits. I told him I didn't know what I was doing wrong, since I flosh, use listerine, and use an electronic toothbrush twice a day. He asked me if it was a sonic toothbrush. When I said yes, he told me to get rid of it and to buy an oral-b mechanical toothbrush. He said that sonic toothbrushes just don't get the job done. I was hesitant to do so, and continued using my Sonicare for another 6 months. A week before my next checkup, I noticed some significant plaque buildup on my teeth. I felt really frustrated as I had taken great care to brush thoroughly since my last dentist visit.
I finally decided to buy this toothbrush set. The difference was immediate. The general clean feeling after brushing with the oral-b brush made a huge difference. Within a couple of days, I started noticing a lot of the plaque built up was being brushed away. The OxyJet irrigator is nice, as well, and can extract some food particles from underneath the gumline. My dentist was very happy that I had finally switched toothbrushes. I had one cavity, and I'm sure that my next visit will be a lot more successful.
No matter how thoroughly you brush, if you're using the wrong tool, you could be wasting your time. I learned this the hard way, and I'm really glad I switched. My teeth feel cleaner than ever since I've switched, and I'll never go back.
20 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Not Meant to be a WaterPikMar 01, 2009
By P. Raftopoulos The Oral-B OxyJet is a unique oral irrigator. Most of the negative reviews that it has received have been from previous WaterPik users, who complain about the OxyJet's low water pressure.
If you are buying the OxyJet hoping that it will have the same "power" (i.e. psi) as any of the WaterPiks' you will be severely disappointed.
The two different devices clean interdentally in two very different ways.
1. The WaterPik relies on high water pressure to remove food debris and bacteria from in between your teeth.
2. The OxyJet uses a much lower water pressure but with the addition of pressurised micro-air-bubbles which "attack" the bacteria.
Understand the difference and you can make an informed decision. Personally I prefer the OxyJet, while it is true that on the first initial use you do not get that immediate clean feeling (i.e. a sharp defined edge to each tooth when sweeping your tongue across the back of your teeth) with continuous use (and in conjunction with regular brushing) that clean feeling does come about as the micro-bubbles work on the bacteria and plaque.
Whenever I used to use my WaterPik, the cleaning felt very harsh, as if I had just visited my Oral Hygienist, this is not a bad thing, as most people associate that with clean teeth. To me it felt very unnatural and I just could not get used to it.
I prefer the action of the OxyJet as it is much gentler and yet achieves the same result and most importantly because I find it comfortable to use, I use it much more often (daily) than I did the WaterPik (weekly).
This product is great, because it combines a fantastic mechanical toothbrush with a fantastic dental irrigator in one package, which is very well built and put together with the care that Braun and Oral-B are known for. I would highly recommend this product for your overall dental cleaning needs as it addresses every aspect of tooth-care perfectly.
Finally, it would be prudent of me to note that I am not a Medical Professional, dental or otherwise and I have no affiliations to Braun, Oral-B or to [...]
15 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Good With A Few ShortcomingsOct 08, 2008
By M. Barillaro
"Guitarzan"
We've used irrigators and electric toothbrushes for a long time and like the way they add to the dental cleaning process. This unit is pretty good with the following caveats. Like one reviewer stated, cleaning mold is an issue. It forms not just on external surfaces but inside the body of the irrigator handle. I have to assume it's also in the water tube leading to the handle. The company should provide a cleaning solution or suggestions for a homemade cleaner. Bleach will damage the unit; don't use it! Also, the irrigator heads have a pinwheel design that is supposed to improve the unit. When it works, it's fine, but when it doesn't (and that's about 90% of the time), the stream is so weak, you might as well just swish water around in your mouth. Lose the pin wheel and design the irrigator head more like Water Pic's so you can get a good, powerful stream to clean gum lines.
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