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PLEASE NOTE: The replacement brush heads listed on this page were designed to fit Philips Sonicare® Brand toothbrushes ONLY. Before making your purchase, please double-check which Sonicare® toothbrush model you own against the list above. Unfortunately, we do not issue refunds on replacement brush heads. The replacement heads available on this page, do NOT fit any Triple Bristle sonic toothbrush models (Original, Go, Max, Duo, kids). Also, these replacement heads do NOT fit the Sonicare® Essence, Essence+, ProtectiveClean, or the PowerUp Battery models.
All Philips Sonicare brush heads are safe and gentle on teeth and gums. During tests, each brush head is put through its paces to ensure durability and an exceptional performance every time you brush.
There may well be one better suited to you, which you can decide upon based on the information provided below. I explain all the different Philips Sonicare Sonic brush heads in detail on this page and make it easier for you to understand which brush head to opt for.
It is possible to use any of the Sonicare brush heads with the sensitive cleaning mode on Sonicare brush handle, but the clean and experience may not be as enjoyable if you suffer from sensitive gums.
The W2 DiamondClean brush head is optimized to remove surface stains from the exterior surfaces of the teeth, to restore the natural, often whiter color of your teeth. Diet and lifestyle habits can cause staining to build-up on the tooth surface that makes the teeth look dull and discolored.
When a brush head is fitted to the brush handle for the first time, the chip is detected and the warning light will flash three times. This acts as confirmation that the handle has detected the head and that the electronics inside the handle will now keep track of it.
If it detects that you have brushed three times a day every day or brushed with more pressure, it will activate the BrushSync alert sooner, as the bristles will have worn out sooner than the typical 3 month time period.
It will also delay alerting you to replace the brush head, if you used that head just once a day over 3 months. It would not tell you to replace it until it had been used for the equivalent to 4 minutes a day for 3 months.
It is perfectly possible to use a non BrushSync compatible head on a BrushSync enabled handle, but you will not enjoy the benefits it brings. This is the same if you use one of the BrushSync heads listed on a handle that does not support BrushSync.
Third party or aftermarket alternatives can be purchased. It is advised to only use Philips Sonicare brush heads with the brush handles as performance and wear on the brush using other brush heads cannot be guaranteed.
Sonicare brushes can offer up to 31,000 strokes per minute so the ProResults head has been designed to take advantage of this to effectively clean tooth surfaces that bristles can reach and into deeper gaps between teeth.
Perfectly suited for those wishing to ensure optimum plaque removal as part of their daily brushing routine, the C2 brush head does too boast a specially designed curvature to the tip of the brush head, that helps reach the very back teeth.
Flexible sides complement the unique bristle pattern design to remove up to 10 times more plaque, even in the hard to reach areas. Cleaning thoroughly in between teeth and along the gumline, the soft rubbers sides of the Plaque Control brush head adapt to the contours of your mouth.
Precision engineered, the brush head makes use of all the sonic vibrations passed out by the brush handles motor. It whips toothpaste into bubbles and drives them deep between your teeth and along the gumline for gentle and effective cleaning.
This is no ordinary brush head though. Thanks to a built-in chip, when you fit onto a compatible brush handle, the microchip communicates with the brush handle to launch the optimum cleaning mode and intensity level for the most effective plaque removal experience.
Fading reminder bristles are present to help you recognize when it is time to change the head (recommendation of every 3 months). But better still, if using a Smart Sonicare brush handle the brush will monitor how often the head is used and how hard you brush and remind you at precisely the right time to change.
Capable of removing up to 10 times more plaque than a manual brush, whilst achieving 2 times more surface contact, the Gum Care brush head makes use of all the sonic vibrations passed out by the brush handles motor. It whips toothpaste into bubbles and drives them deep between your teeth and along the gumline for gentle and effective cleaning.
When the Sonic motion from the brush motor travels to the bristles tips, the result is a series of movements that create microbubbles that drives toothpaste deep between the teeth and into the soft gum tissue
This is no ordinary brush head, though. Thanks to a built-in chip, when you fit it onto a compatible brush handle, the microchip communicates with the brush handle to launch the optimum cleaning mode and intensity level for the most effective plaque removal experience.
Capable of removing up to 10 times more plaque than a manual brush, whilst achieving 4 times more surface contact, the Premium White brush head makes use of all the sonic vibrations passed out by the brush handles motor. It whips toothpaste into bubbles and drives them deep between your teeth and along the gumline for gentle and effective cleaning.
It takes the sonic movement delivered from the brush motor and drives the bristles around the teeth to get that overall clean but too create an action that helps drive the toothpaste and cleaning effect deeper between teeth.
You will find lots of super soft bristles on the brush head, which not only gently remove plaque and food debris, but allow children to take advantage of the power of an electric toothbrush without discomfort that might come from firmer bristles that could damage the soft tissues within their mouth.
The heads for the Philips One toothbrush fit ONLY the One and no other Sonicare electric toothbrush model. Other brush heads, such as those listed above do not fit the One by Sonicare either.
Philips does not specifically state that these are soft bristles, but they certainly felt fairly soft. A bit firmer than the softest brush heads I have used, but much more gentle on the teeth and gums than some of the firmer bristled heads I have used.
For those using a BrushSync compatible handle and brush head, the Amber BrushSync LED will illuminate to alert you when a replacement head is required or of course, the fading indicator bristles will give you the visual clue you need.
For those with BrushSync and Bluetooth enabled brushes, the smartphone application will also show the brush head usage data. It clearly shows for each brush head how many times it has been used and how many uses are left.
1. Pull the brush head away from the brush handle with a small amount of force to release the connection. There will likely be a click and you will revel a metal prong that is the shaft that connects to the motor. The head is now detached.
2. Fit a brush head by pushing the metal tip of the brush motor at the top of the brush handle into the hole in the bottom of the brush head. As the two are pushed together there will be a click, the head is now attached.
Philips development team have engineered this brush head to make best use of the sonic motion that a Sonicare handle can offer. The dynamic fluid action that is created as a result of the high frequency and high-amplitude brush movements works to offer a deep cleaning action from all areas of the brush head, driving fluid deep between the teeth and along the gumline.
As such this can lead to up to 10 times more plaque removal than a manual toothbrush along the gum line and between teeth. Even the hardest to reach areas get a deep clean, that is still gentle on the gums.
Offering the deepest clean, the Sonicare electric toothbrush is not as effective without such an engineered brush head. Taking full advantage of the high-frequency and high-amplitude brush movements, performing over 31,000 strokes per minute, the brush head takes that power and drives toothpaste and fluid deep in between teeth. 781b155fdc