Ultreo Ultrasound Toothbrush
Approval Rate: n/a%
Reviews 5
by aaw7115
Thu Nov 27 2008My dental hygienist recommended and the toothbrush using ultrasound works better in cleaning the teeth, or the teeth feel cleaner, in comparison to my electric rotating head toothbrush. Strongly recommend the Ultreo.AAw
by br365f87
Tue Nov 25 2008This toothbrush outshines all of the others on the market. We have used a Sonicare brush for the past 6 years and the Ultreo is far better.
by solaris9
Sun Nov 23 2008This is a worth spending if you really want to keep your teeth clean, and you have problem with cleaning your teeth. I felt how clean my teeth bacame in the first day. Of course, you need to keep using it. Because my gum is not strong enough to use this three times a day. I use this great toothbrush once a day. One thing, though. I wish the size of brush was a little bit smaller.
by hyaeger
Sun Nov 09 2008I've been through Oral B and Sonicare. Both are good, but don't match the Ultreo. I agree with a previous reviewer that even the packaging (ala Apple) is an experience in quality. I have "crowded" bottom teeth and, even after flossing, I always felt like I have food or something still hung up in there. With the Ultreo, I never have that feeling. At first I was leery of this product. My dentist recommended it the last time I was in for a cleaning and I thought, "Yeah, she must be getting a pretty good cut....." But I went ahead and purchased one. It's been three months now since my cleaning and my teeth still look and feel like they did when I left her office....whiter than ever and always with that "just polished" feel. It's not cheap, but the replacement heads are not that expensive and, in the long run, I'm sure it will pay for itself in lower dental bills. I highly recommend!
by specfellow
Tue Nov 04 2008My dentist of the past ten years raved about Ultreo, so I thought I'd give it a try. I have bad gums and so I thought Ultreo would be better than Sonicare. Unfortunately, Ultreo is clumsy to use and I don't get the nice "clean" feeling I usually get with my Sonicare. The head is too big and the bristles don't seem to move fast enough. I charged it for over a week and the so-called "sonic" vibrations are still weak. The rubber in the middle is awkward and I'm confused on where it's supposed to touch. My dentist suggested I don't "brush" but just move the Ultreo over my teeth and gums. Unfortunately, this results in such a gentle motion that I still have food stuck between my teeth after brushing, something that wasn't true of Sonicare!! Thinking back to how my dentist pushed Ultreo at me, I realize now he made a commission on every sale, so he's not exactly a disinterested party in this. I wasted over $100 on this, and now it's back to Sonicare.