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  • Healthier gums. Gently does it.
  • Healthier gums. Gently does it.

Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4300

Sonic electric toothbrush - Trial

HX6848/98

HX680Q

  • Healthier gums. Gently does it.
  • Healthier gums. Gently does it.
  • Healthier gums. Gently does it.
  • Healthier gums. Gently does it.
Healthier gums. Gently does it.
Feel the difference of a gentle clean with our Pressure Sensor while improving your gum health up to 100% more vs. a manual toothbrush
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Improves gum health up to 100% more than a manual

Healthier gums. Gently does it.

  • Built-in pressure sensor

  • 1 cleaning mode

  • 1 x BrushSync feature

Improves gum health up to 100%*

Improves gum health up to 100%*

Densely packed, high-quality bristles give you an extra gentle brushing to remove plaque along the gum line to improve gum health up to 100% more than a manual toothbrush. And the specially curved power tip makes reaching the teeth at the back of your mouth a breeze.

A gentle nudge to go nice and easy

A gentle nudge to go nice and easy

Patients may not notice if they are brushing too hard, but their toothbrush will. If patients start taking it out on their gums, the toothbrush will make a pulsing sound as a reminder to ease off on the pressure.

Fillings, crowns, or sensitive areas? Not to worry.

Fillings, crowns, or sensitive areas? Not to worry.

You can be sure of a safe brushing experience: our sonic technology is suitable for use with braces, fillings, crowns and veneers, and helps prevent cavities and improve gum health.

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    1. Removes up to 7x more plaque vs. a manual toothbrush