I have a Laifen, I've had it now for almost 2 months. I love it! I couldn't believe how powerful it was. She's right. You don't need to turn it all the way up lol, but that's a good thing. I've literally only used the one brush head, can't even remember what that was called but there's another one that's for your gums and the other I think is a softer brush. I'll be honest, I only bought this because it had great reviews for its price point and the replacement heads are a 3 pack for like $17...A 3 PACK. Most of the other brushes I have owned had replacement bushes that nearly rivaled the entire cost of the brush to begin with!
The only pro about laifen is its lower price and cheap replacement brushes. I am tempted to try laifen when ran out of my diamond heads. Ridiculous how $80 with new laifen is just
It’s helpful if you’re just starting out and don’t know what the right pressure feels like. I never really pay attention to the pressure sensor at this point.
Can you recommend an ultrasonic toothbrush? The Sonicare only lasts a maximum of one year. I have interlocked incisors, so the simple rotary Oral-B didn't clean well and I had tartar. Sorry to ask, but your channel was by far the most trustworthy and competent thing I found on the net.
What Sonicare are you using specifically? One year sounds sad lol. There was a brand I liked that had thin bristles but I can’t find it now. I like the Oclean x-pro as well. They have different bristle options, I try to stick to thinner/softer bristles.
Can you please to a review on primal life toothpaste I see that it’s a toothpaste made with probiotics. I’m not sure of why adding probiotic specially microorganisms like lactobacillus.
Lactobacilli are good oral flora that support a healthy mouth. I’m assuming they add it to toothpaste to help support a healthy oral microbiome; however as with many probiotics, not sure how effective it is with this particular brand, I’ve never tried myself. Will have to check it out, thanks!
It’s better, you never reach the steadiness of a electric, it’s also easier to use (yes). Just hold the angle and move the brush without brushing self.
I’ve used a manual toothbrush for majority of my life; even now I don’t always use an electric. A manual brush coil do just as good of a job if you use it correctly. The problem is most people don’t, so an electric helps achieve a better clean. That being said, you can use an electric incorrectly and cause more damage than good. It all depends on how you use whatever brush you have :)
Actually, the ultrasonic mode (66,000 vibrations per minute) seems very gentle. To be honest, it’s kind of useless. I am surprised that it seems too powerful to you. The normal high mode is much stronger.