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Ultreo combines sonic bristle action with ultrasound waveguide technology, cleaning your teeth better than a conventional electric toothbrush. The ultrasound waves (the same technology that cleans surgeons scalpels) whip your toothpaste into a froth of microscopic bubbles that penetrate all the hard to reach places in your mouth. Ultreo has been proven to remove hard to reach plaque, improve gum health, and reduce stains for naturally whiter teeth.
MSRP $150.00
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Ultreo works on ultrasonic frequencies (greater than 20,000 Hz), unlike other electric toothbrushes that work in the audible 20Hz - 20kHz range. The manufacturer claims that positive results will show up in 14 days, and also offer a 30-day money back guarentee. This toothbrush is also more expensive than its competitors; available for $149.
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MSRP $47.00
Released February, 2007
Pros
- Lasts 10x longer than a typical toothbrush
- Ultra-fine bristles get in between hard-to-reach places
- It cleans 15% better. cost $25
- I would never use anything else!!!
Cons
- Brushing with metal is not very appealing
- You could swallow a titanium bristle if one falls out
Ultreo
33%
vs.
TiFinity Toothbrush
67%
Ultreo
vs.
Sonicare Toothbrush
Reviews
August 9, 2007
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love it
Pros
- Better than a conventional toothbrush
- longer lasting clean feeling
- Operates in the ultrasonic frequency range
- Teeth feel very clean, not as much vibration as Sonicare
Cons
Did not agree with any cons
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July 26, 2007
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Pros
- longer lasting clean feeling
Cons
- A little on the expensive side ($149)
- hard to find brush heads
- Electric toothbrushes are not proven to work more effectively than regular brushing
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September 21, 2007
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Pros
- Better than a conventional toothbrush
Cons
- A little on the expensive side ($149)
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July 26, 2007
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Pros
- Operates in the ultrasonic frequency range
Cons
- A little on the expensive side ($149)
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July 25, 2007
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Pros
- Better than a conventional toothbrush
Cons
- A little on the expensive side ($149)
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January 10, 2008
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Did not agree with any pros
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- A little on the expensive side ($149)
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November 29, 2007
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Did not agree with any pros
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- A little on the expensive side ($149)
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August 1, 2007
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Pros
- Better than a conventional toothbrush
Cons
Did not agree with any cons
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