How do I find my Oral-B Product Code?
It is a 4-digit number which can be found on the underside of your toothbrush and is highlighted by the red arrows below. The Type Number should also be listed on the user manual for your toothbrush.
Are Oral-B replacement heads Universal?
Are Oral-B brush heads interchangeable? One of the fantastic things about Oral-B brush heads is that they are fully interchangeable*. This means that if you have any of the Oral-B electric toothbrushes, you can use any of the brush heads explained here.
Are all Oral-B toothbrush heads the same?
Compatibility – Oral-B brush heads interchangeable All of the Oral-B brush heads will fit to and work with any of the current and many older Oral-B electric toothbrushes. They are designed to be interchangeable*. All brush heads work on any Oral-B brush handle and cleaning mode.
How often should you change your Oral-B toothbrush head?
approximately every three to four months
The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends you replace your toothbrush head approximately every three to four months (around 90 days) to prevent bacteria from building up on the bristles.
How do you replace an Oral B toothbrush head?
Directions for Changing an Oral B Toothbrush Head Step 1: Wash and Dry Your Hands Step 2: Press the “Quick Release” Switch Step 3: Remove the Old Brush Head Step 4: Replace the Brush Head Step 5: Test the New Brush Head
What is the Best Oral B electric toothbrush?
The 5 Best Electric Toothbrushes Philips Sonicare DiamondClean – Best Advanced Features Oral-B Genius Pro 8000 – Best Advanced Features for Sensitive Teeth Philips Sonicare 2 Series – Best Standard Features Oral-B – Pro 1000 Electric Toothbrush – Best Standard Features for Sensitive Teeth
Who makes Oral B electric toothbrush?
Oral-B is manufactured by Braun (yes, the same mob that makes electric shavers) which is a subsidiary of Proctor & Gamble. We found it fitting that given Braun’s German origins that they choose to manufacture most of their electric toothbrush range in Germany.
What is Oral B?
The B in Oral-B stands for “Brush”. Oral B was created in 1945 by Dr Robert Huston a dentist who created the first Oral-B toothbrush with its soft, end-rounded nylon bristles. Dr. Robert Hutson, a California periodontist, designed and patented the first Oral-B toothbrush. He also created the Oral-B brand name.