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  • Whiter teeth. Gently does it.
  • Whiter teeth. Gently does it.
  • Whiter teeth. Gently does it.
  • Whiter teeth. Gently does it.

Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 5100

Sonic electric toothbrush

HX6852/10

HX684G

  • Whiter teeth. Gently does it.
  • Whiter teeth. Gently does it.
  • Whiter teeth. Gently does it.
  • Whiter teeth. Gently does it.
Whiter teeth. Gently does it.
Feel the difference of a gentle clean with our Pressure Sensor while whitening your teeth in 1 week.
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Whitens teeth in just 1 week.

Whiter teeth. Gently does it.

  • Built-in pressure sensor

  • 3 modes

  • 1 x BrushSync feature

  • Travel case

Whitens teeth in just one week

Whitens teeth in just one week

Click on the W2 Optimal White brush head to remove surface stains and reveal a whiter smile. With its densely packed central stain-removal bristles, it's clinically proven to whiten teeth in just one week.

Improves gum health by up to 100%*

Improves gum health by 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.

Choose from three modes

Choose from three modes

With a choice of three modes, this toothbrush allows you to customise brushing to your own needs. Clean mode is standard for superior cleaning. White is the ideal mode for removing surface stains. And Gum Care mode adds an extra minute of reduced-power brushing, so you can gently massage your gums.

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