Product disclaimer, References – Waterpik Technologies DT400 User Manual

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*Information as of April 2003

Product Disclaimer

All power brushes are not equivalent when it comes to
brush head configuration, brush head motion, and
number and type of brush strokes per minute. Therefore,
expectations of similar clinical outcomes on products of
differing brands cannot be assumed.

References

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13. Blanco VL et al. In vitro effect of the SenSonic

®

toothbrush on Treponema denticola. J Clin
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14. MacNeill S et al. Sonic and mechanical toothbrushes:

An in vitro study showing altered microbial surface
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15. Barnes C. A clinical evaluation of the effect on gin-

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plaque

removal instrument. Abstract presented at ADHA
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16. Zimmer S et al. Clinical study of the effectiveness of

two sonic toothbrushes. J Clin Dent 1999; 11: 24-27.

17. Hefferren J et al. Assessment of the stain removal

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®

plaque removal

instrument in beagles. J Dent Res 1996; 75: 86.

18. Barnes C et al. A comparison of a Waterpik

®

dual

motor power toothbrush and a manual toothbrush in
affecting interproximal bleeding reduction and dental
biofilm accumulation. J Clin Dent 2003; 14: 49-52.

19. In-house data on file.

Product Comparison: High Speed Power Brushes*

SynchroSonic™ Plus Advanced Action Sonic Plaque

Braun Oral B

®

3D Excel Pulsating

Sonicare

®

Elite

Removal System - Model DT 400

Model - D17511

Model 7500

Parent company

Waterpik Technologies

Oral-B

®

Laboratories

Philips Oral Healthcare, Inc

Brush stroke

Randomized (sonic)

Oscillation + in & out pulsation

Sonic (back & forth)

Brush stroke per minute

40,000

40,000 pulsations

31,000

7,600 oscillations

Speeds

2

2

2

Timer

2 minute

2 minute

2 minute

30 second quadrant alert

Yes

No

Yes

Brush heads/accessories

2 brush heads

1 brush head

1 brush head

1 tongue cleaner

1 polisher

Promotional price

$24.99

$29.95

$39.99

Direct professional pricing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Clinically proven better than
a manual brush at reducing:
• Plaque

• Yes

• Yes

• Yes

• Gingivitis/bleeding

• Yes

• Yes

• No

• Stain

• No

• Yes

• No

PN 20007016-ART

© 2003 Water Pik, Inc. FN 20007016ART-F AA

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