It would be nice to suggest what modes we should use during a week out of 7 modes. Should we use tongue clean mode after each brushing routine regardless of what mode we choose to brush?
Hi, thanks for stopping by! There isn't a huge difference. Cleaning/performance wise they are very similar. The 9 has a couple of extra cleaning modes and is more detailed and accurate with data for the app. The 7 is more than enough for day-to-day stuff :)
None of these reviews are talking about the whitening feature. I do the whole two minute brush twice a day but I want to see someone with the review for this brush and the whitening what does that feature have and does it come with the proper things to help you whiten?
This is a very good question! The easy answer is no - this does not 'whiten' are you probably want your teeth whitened. There are lots of toothpastes that advertise themselves as whitening, but they are actually very abrasive and can be damaging. The whitening function on brushes is likely just a firmer clean to try and remove stain. For true whitening, you need to speak to your dentist to get the correct solutions.
My 2 year old oral b has the whitening feature which meant it came with a whitening brush. That brush cracked one of my teeth. Now I’m 70 and maybe the tooth was weaker. But it split in half right up the middle and had to be removed. The dentist said it was a shame as it was a perfectly good tooth. The other features mentioned like a charging travel case and tongue cleaning are also on a few older models.
Oh I have one more question if you don't mind. My current toothbrush - an oral b - i used to use one of those round heads with bristles in different directions (almost looking as if they are crooked) - i think the brush head is called crossaction. I have switched to a newer version (called floss action) - which is the same except with these four little silicone looking yellow paddles which oral B say is meant to help interdental cleaning (i.e. creating a flossing effect). Is this true or just hype? What do you think? Should I get back to just the pure bristle ones - as more bristles mean more cleaning? Or is my logic flawed in some way?
Excellent review and thank you. So, they say he genious X rotation is based on oscillations. But the io9 is oscillations PLUS magnetic microvibrations. Is that right? So, if i understand correctly, it does the physical rotation movements as well as the ultrasonic up and down movements. So movement in many more directions that the tradition pure oscilliting ones or pure ultrasonic ones. My question is - does the research show that this combined movement is any better at deep cleaning that the single movements? If someone has early peridontal disease, will this combined movement help clear plaque from the recesses/pockets? Hope I have explained that well enough. Any way, would be interest to know what the evidence says.
Hi, thanks for watching. So the microvibrations help most individual bristles but there isn't truly any evidence regarding this. The main evidence shows that electric brushes are better than manual and that rotating, oscillating heads may be slightly better than up/down/rectangular ones. The microvibrations do, however, make for a much more comfortable user experience :)
Hi Annisa, any of the toothbrushes in the video description will be good. You ideally want a toothbrush with a pressure sensor to stop you brushing too hard if the cause of your receding gums is trauma. If it is happening due to gum disease, then you need this to stabilise and so any electric toothbrush like this will help.
@@examinedental oh I see. Doc, how about sonicare? I found in pubmed research. The sonicare give more results than oral B. How about your opinion doc? Yes my receding gum caused by traumatic pressure toothbrush. There's no plaque on the teeth.
@@annisawidyawatikurnia Yes they are good as well. As long as the brush had a pressure sensor in, this will be beneficial. The advantage with the iO, as I have said in the video, is the smart sensor where it tells you if you're brushing with the right force.
Hi! The IO9 is now up to $300. So you think it is really worth the money over say the IO7? I'm not so interested in the app but do like the fast charging. TIA
hi can you do a video about dental specialty training plz because im a gcse student in y11 and my goal is to become to become a specialist dentist in the future so if you could make a video about it, that would be great.
@@examinedental just the general stuff(working hours, salary, pros and cons of the training process,the length of training, and what happens after specialty training, and how it impacts your career life and social life etc)
I ended up just ordering the iO 9 here in the US... with the WOW20 coupon it brought it down to $239 which regardless of what anyone says is still too high. I currently been using a Oral-B Pro 7000 since 2014 but while it still works it can't hold a decent charge anymore which has become incredibly annoying. Still I paid $115 at the time which I'm not sure if you should consider inflation or not.
After brushing with your Oral B electric toothbrush you should put the brush on the charge. And after the battery of the electric toothbrush is full again, it will stop charging. Which would extend the life of the electric toothbrush, and prevent the brush from ever loosing brushing power.
ORAL b PRO 7000 IS the best... it can last up to 5-6 yrs... NEW IO VERSION last only 1-2 yrs then the battery cant charge anymore..u will see it wont last long like OLD VERSION 2014... I still like old version
@@examinedental dude if you are using one that's attached to your camera, I highly recommend getting on that's attached to your shirt or something... it does not sound very proper. It's all love though, still love the content your video has. But wanted you to know how a viewer feels!
@@gagank478 thanks for the feedback. It’s not a mic attached to the camera - I purposely avoided that. It’s a standalone. Thanks for the feedback about the content
I really love the insights from the video as well. For mic issue, it sounds like it's further away. Maybe having the mic closer or clipped to your shirt might help.
Do you wonder if the Oral B iO 9 is right for you or your patients? Watch this video to see if I can help you make that decision :)
It would be nice to suggest what modes we should use during a week out of 7 modes. Should we use tongue clean mode after each brushing routine regardless of what mode we choose to brush?
Hi there, I am wondering how different the I07 is to the I09? is the I09 significantly better for cleaning? thank you
Hi, thanks for stopping by! There isn't a huge difference. Cleaning/performance wise they are very similar. The 9 has a couple of extra cleaning modes and is more detailed and accurate with data for the app. The 7 is more than enough for day-to-day stuff :)
How is it now .. Do you recommend to get one
None of these reviews are talking about the whitening feature. I do the whole two minute brush twice a day but I want to see someone with the review for this brush and the whitening what does that feature have and does it come with the proper things to help you whiten?
This is a very good question! The easy answer is no - this does not 'whiten' are you probably want your teeth whitened. There are lots of toothpastes that advertise themselves as whitening, but they are actually very abrasive and can be damaging. The whitening function on brushes is likely just a firmer clean to try and remove stain. For true whitening, you need to speak to your dentist to get the correct solutions.
My 2 year old oral b has the whitening feature which meant it came with a whitening brush. That brush cracked one of my teeth. Now I’m 70 and maybe the tooth was weaker. But it split in half right up the middle and had to be removed. The dentist said it was a shame as it was a perfectly good tooth.
The other features mentioned like a charging travel case and tongue cleaning are also on a few older models.
Oh I have one more question if you don't mind. My current toothbrush - an oral b - i used to use one of those round heads with bristles in different directions (almost looking as if they are crooked) - i think the brush head is called crossaction. I have switched to a newer version (called floss action) - which is the same except with these four little silicone looking yellow paddles which oral B say is meant to help interdental cleaning (i.e. creating a flossing effect). Is this true or just hype? What do you think? Should I get back to just the pure bristle ones - as more bristles mean more cleaning? Or is my logic flawed in some way?
I think either of these heads will serve you well :) There are only subtle differences between them and I wouldn't worry about that too much.
Excellent review and thank you. So, they say he genious X rotation is based on oscillations. But the io9 is oscillations PLUS magnetic microvibrations. Is that right? So, if i understand correctly, it does the physical rotation movements as well as the ultrasonic up and down movements. So movement in many more directions that the tradition pure oscilliting ones or pure ultrasonic ones. My question is - does the research show that this combined movement is any better at deep cleaning that the single movements? If someone has early peridontal disease, will this combined movement help clear plaque from the recesses/pockets? Hope I have explained that well enough. Any way, would be interest to know what the evidence says.
Hi, thanks for watching. So the microvibrations help most individual bristles but there isn't truly any evidence regarding this. The main evidence shows that electric brushes are better than manual and that rotating, oscillating heads may be slightly better than up/down/rectangular ones. The microvibrations do, however, make for a much more comfortable user experience :)
Does the io 4 have the magnetic drive?
Hi, yes I believe it does :)
Thank you for this.
Thanks for the great info, is it better for Braces?
It will definitely just help with cleaning around braces, but it's still important to have interdental brushes etc to help :)
hi doc, i have receding gum, and i am reaching a new toothbrush. can you give a best advice for me which one better for receding gum? thank you doc
Hi Annisa, any of the toothbrushes in the video description will be good. You ideally want a toothbrush with a pressure sensor to stop you brushing too hard if the cause of your receding gums is trauma. If it is happening due to gum disease, then you need this to stabilise and so any electric toothbrush like this will help.
@@examinedental oh I see. Doc, how about sonicare? I found in pubmed research. The sonicare give more results than oral B. How about your opinion doc? Yes my receding gum caused by traumatic pressure toothbrush. There's no plaque on the teeth.
@@annisawidyawatikurnia Yes they are good as well. As long as the brush had a pressure sensor in, this will be beneficial. The advantage with the iO, as I have said in the video, is the smart sensor where it tells you if you're brushing with the right force.
Hi! The IO9 is now up to $300. So you think it is really worth the money over say the IO7? I'm not so interested in the app but do like the fast charging. TIA
I don’t think there would be much benefit - the 7 is very good!
Thank you!@@examinedental
Where do i buy the replacement tooth heads please
You can buy in most pharmacies. Here’s the Amazon link amzn.to/3HBvk18
How to switch it off?
hi can you do a video about dental specialty training plz because im a gcse student in y11 and my goal is to become to become a specialist dentist in the future so if you could make a video about it, that would be great.
Thanks for leaving a comment! Is there anything in particularly you want to know about Specialty Training? :)
@@examinedental just the general stuff(working hours, salary, pros and cons of the training process,the length of training, and what happens after specialty training, and how it impacts your career life and social life etc)
I ended up just ordering the iO 9 here in the US... with the WOW20 coupon it brought it down to $239 which regardless of what anyone says is still too high. I currently been using a Oral-B Pro 7000 since 2014 but while it still works it can't hold a decent charge anymore which has become incredibly annoying. Still I paid $115 at the time which I'm not sure if you should consider inflation or not.
After brushing with your Oral B electric toothbrush you should put the brush on the charge. And after the battery of the electric toothbrush is full again, it will stop charging. Which would extend the life of the electric toothbrush, and prevent the brush from ever loosing brushing power.
You probably mean the i08, WOW20 drops the iO9 to $279
ORAL b PRO 7000 IS the best... it can last up to 5-6 yrs... NEW IO VERSION last only 1-2 yrs then the battery cant charge anymore..u will see it wont last long like OLD VERSION 2014... I still like old version
It’s such a good brush never had this kind of experience before thanks for sharing 🙏❤️
You're very welcome!
Bro your video is great but you need a damn proper mic....
Thanks for the feedback. I use a Rode Mic, so a damn proper mic :)
@@examinedental dude if you are using one that's attached to your camera, I highly recommend getting on that's attached to your shirt or something... it does not sound very proper. It's all love though, still love the content your video has. But wanted you to know how a viewer feels!
@@gagank478 thanks for the feedback. It’s not a mic attached to the camera - I purposely avoided that. It’s a standalone. Thanks for the feedback about the content
I really love the insights from the video as well. For mic issue, it sounds like it's further away. Maybe having the mic closer or clipped to your shirt might help.
The cheap ones stop working when u brushing to hard no light needed and shut off after 2 min brushing 35 dollar one