imay PR-COM-RT-X1077705 Electric Toothbrush

Specifications
- BRAND: imay
- CLEANING TIME: 30800 times/min
- WATERPROOF RATING: IPX7
- PRODUCT DIMENSIONS:2 x 1.2 x 9.8 inches
- ITEM WEIGHT:05 Pounds
- BATTERIES: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required
Introduction
Sonic Technology with up to 30800 cycles per minute for a deep clean—abandon food-related stains and discoloration. Clean (daily usage), Sensitive (tooth sensitive), White (need whitening), Gum care, and Soft (Children) are the 5 brushing modes that are suitable for diverse dental conditions. It offers between 24800 and 30800 vibrations per minute from the first use to the fourteenth. suitable for new users. Additionally, a two-minute smart timer with transitory pauses every 30 seconds helps you adhere to the dentists’ advised brushing schedule and habits. It has Rounded bristle top, made of Dupont bristles. W-type brush head designed to clean gums and difficult-to-reach areas thoroughly. swing amplitude of 6 mm Completely cover the teeth and erase stains.
You should remember to change the brush head when the bristles start to lighten in color. Waterproof to IPX7 Class; integral enclosed design permits full-body washing. Without a doubt, you can even brush your teeth in the shower. The Inductive Cordless more secure, rechargeable foundation, and no mental contacts.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
- 1 * Electric Sonic Toothbrush Handle
- 1 * Cordless Inductive Charging Base
- 3 * Replacement brush head
- 1 * Instruction Manual
HOW TO USE
Once the brush is in your mouth against your teeth and gums, turn it on only then. If you don’t do this, your face, clothes, and bathroom surfaces will be disorganized. Ensure that the toothbrush bristles are inclined at a 45-degree angle down along the gumline and that you are spending a few seconds on each tooth.
HOW TO CHANGE THE INTENSITY
There are three different intensity levels available: low, medium, and high. The brush head you attach will determine the intensity automatically. By clicking the mode/intensity button while brushing, you can modify the intensity. If the handle is pausing or turned off, this functionality cannot be changed.
HOW TO KNOW IF TOOTHBRUSH NEEDS REPLACING
When it’s time to change the brush head, the replacement icon on the handle will begin to flash. When used normally, you can anticipate the reminder to appear every three months (brushing twice a day for about 2 minutes).
HOW TO KNOW IF A TOOTHBRUSH IS FULLY CHARGED
When your toothbrush is charging, the battery indicator will start blinking white or green. When completely charged, which could take up to 24 hours, it will stop flashing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Up to four times as much plaque is removed as with a manual toothbrush! 31,000 brushstrokes are made every minute. We adore the Sonicare’s stain-prevention capabilities! Regular use of a Sonicare helps your gums stay healthier, which lowers inflammation.
An electric toothbrush has a lifespan of three to five years on average. Some businesses provide a 60-day money-back guarantee, meaning that if you’re not happy with the goods within that time, you can return it and obtain a refund.
Your teeth won’t be harmed by using an electric toothbrush, but using one incorrectly might cause irritation, gum recession, and tooth damage.
Additionally, you can finish by brushing your tongue from the back toward the tip. Electric toothbrushes feature a two minute timer, which should be plenty to clean all of your teeth; however, if you need more time to ensure that you have thoroughly brushed each tooth, that is acceptable.
The battery life won’t be impacted if you leave your toothbrush on a charger while you brush.
An electric toothbrush typically lasts for five years. Should the brush break sooner than expected, manufacturers often give a 2-year warranty. We are aware of people who are still using electric toothbrushes that are ten years old. However, some brushes will last a lot longer.
An electric toothbrush should not damage your gums or tooth enamel when used properly; rather, it should improve your oral health as a whole. Many people brush their teeth excessively vigorously, which over time can permanently destroy tooth enamel and result in irreversible receding gums.
When using an electric toothbrush, some people discover that their teeth or gums become extremely sensitive. Use a toothbrush head made for sensitive teeth and hold the brush very softly against your teeth to prevent oversensitivity.
Compared to their conventional equivalents, battery-powered toothbrushes are unquestionably more expensive. Additionally, they need replacement heads, which can be very expensive. Higher Risk of Damage- Although charging is usually necessary for models, you must be careful not to overcharge them.
Make sure to utilize your electric brush twice daily now that you’ve picked it over a manual one. Of course, brushing isn’t enough to keep your teeth healthy; make sure to floss every day and visit the dentist twice a year for cleanings and checkups.
Because the speed or frequency of their vibration, as opposed to the sound of the motor, fits within the typical range that people employ in speech, sonic toothbrushes are so named.
When compared to a manual toothbrush, both electric and sonic toothbrushes perform admirably, but the sonic toothbrush is unquestionably more effective at cleaning your teeth.
Plaque removal is generally improved with electric toothbrushes over manual toothbrushes.
Charge the toothbrush for 24 hours or until the battery indicator says it is full, whichever comes first. Avoid charging Ni-MH batteries for longer than 24 hours because doing so can reduce their lifespan. Avoid keeping the toothbrush on the charger in between uses because frequent recharges can reduce the battery’s lifespan.
With NiMH batteries, rechargeable electric toothbrushes can operate for up to two weeks after a full charge. Lithium-ion powered Oral-B electric toothbrushes have a longer battery life of almost two weeks.



















