
ION-Sei IET01DW
Sonic toothbrush
ION-Sei IET01DW
Sonic toothbrush
A great toothbrush for everyday use. I would recommend it to anyone.
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Pro
Contra
Unexpectedly clean and pleasant result.
It is important to watch the instruction video on YouTube, otherwise the device can be quickly misinterpreted. I have had an OralB 3000 for years. Regularly bleeding gums and still yellowish teeth (as a non-smoker). With the Ion-Sei, the result is amazingly better!
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Contra
Super toothbrush! My teeth feel much smoother and cleaner since I started using the ION-Sei. My dentist was also very pleased at the last check-up (hardly any tartar left). :) Before, I also had occasional problems with bleeding gums when I flossed and aphthae, which I no longer have. I noticed the biggest difference when I forgot to take my toothbrush with me on holiday - my teeth never felt as clean as with the ION-Sei. To be honest, I can't quite understand the reviews from my predecessors. The weak vibrations are the principle of this toothbrush, as it works with ion technology (i.e. cleans biochemically), so strong scrubbing movements are no longer necessary. I also found the info videos and cleaning instructions on the website very helpful. If you read up a bit on how to use it and get to grips with the subject, it's a really good toothbrush. A clear recommendation!
Pro
Contra
Very weak vibrations, I returned the first toothbrush because I thought it was defective, but the vibrations of the replacement toothbrush are just as weak.
The teeth feel clean, but it is hard to tell if they are really clean. Furthermore, the instructions do not clearly describe how to use the product. I also think it's more of a marketing stunt for the ION technology.
Contra
I am disappointed. The toothbrush vibrates too little for my taste. You always get the feeling that you have to make additional hand movements. The surface of the plaque feels smooth after cleaning. But between the teeth? The toothbrushes quickly look unappetising. ION technology is not really verifiable what happens to plaque and caries. Marketing gag? Unfortunately, I wouldn't buy them again.