✨ Elevate Your Smile Game with V-WHITE! ✨
The V-WHITE Ultrasonic U-Shaped Toothbrush combines innovative 360° ultrasonic cleaning technology with LED light therapy for effective teeth whitening. Designed for hands-free use, it features a smart timer, wireless charging, and is waterproof with IPX7 certification. Its gentle silicone bristles ensure a safe and effective clean, making it perfect for daily oral hygiene.
V**E
Mouth Clean Feeling!
So far so good! I did also buy the foamy toothpaste from this line. It's late at night. I was tired. Brushed my teeth right after a quick dinner while getting ready for shower & bed. Used 3 times. 2 with the whole mouth piece and one with the single Brush head. I swiveled it around like the instructions said. I love it. My gums feel massaged, my mouth feels very clean and mint-like. Im happy. I will use it twice each time I use it. So 2 times morning and night. It just about got everything. I wish they made a tongue attachment.* comes charged out the box! I did charge it some before I used it. Seems durable. I like the price. 1 whole mouth brush large and 1 little one, plus a floss looking instrument.
S**T
Does not cover the back two teeth and it doesn't clean the teeth
The mouth piece did not go back far enough. It did not cover the last two teeth on each side. I consumed some candy which gave me the funky unclean feel on my teeth. I then tried the V White electric product. After activating the brushing multiple times the teeth continue to have the funky feel to them. The additional accessories are extremely short and they do not reach the back of the teeth.I really wanted this product to work. The concept was intriguing. I do not recommend the product.
W**.
It works
It fit my needs
K**Y
Not great, but ok for those w/executive dysfunction/disabilities
The media could not be loaded. I'm a little conflicted on this one. The first 45 second pass (this product's own prescribed amount of time for a "deep" clean) that I tried with this felt like it did not clean at all. So, I started recording a video for this review to show exactly what the super soft bristles are doing to the teeth. I probably "brushed" 2 or 3 more times in doing so for the video. And after that, I'll admit, my teeth did feel much cleaner. But you can absolutely see in my video that this does not clean your teeth well. It does not get in between your teeth at all. The soft bristles glide over your teeth parallel to them. I'd think to get any sort of cleaning action the bristles would have to get to a place where they are perpendicular to the teeth and be a bit stiffer.I tried to record another video to show how I load the brush with toothpaste, but learned you're only allowed 1 video. So I took screenshots of the video and hope those are helpful. Remember that with regular toothpaste, only a pea sized amount is needed unless using Sensodyne or other specialized toothpastes. With the nature of this mouth tray, you'll want that pea sized amount to be pretty evenly dispersed across the whole length, in both bottom and top trays. You can disperse it in a thin layer by threading the toothpaste opening through the ridge/channel/grooves to get down into the mouth tray. Then as the tray is in your mouth, move the tray side to side.All that being said, is it better than nothing? Sure. I bought this for my own executive dysfunction issues having ADHD. So if you have found that you just can't bring yourself to fully, deep clean brush your teeth on a daily basis, I'd say go for it. At the price of around $40, it's more accessible than other electric toothbrushes out there. Use this as often as you need to have low functioning days, then strive to use a better toothbrush maybe on the weekend, or once/day.As my boyfriend suggests, this brush may also be a better option to take camping or on a trip. I feel like our Sonicare is just as portable/usable on the go as this, so idk what he's talking about lol. Maybe takes up less space. I'd for sure use this whole driving or running out the door though, much more suitable for that than a full toothbrush. Just something to think about.And if you're a care taker for someone with dementia, or on the autism spectrum, or any other disability that has reduced a person's ability to care for themselves (as I've seen mentioned in some reviews), do not feel bad for using this if it can make your day even just a little bit easier or less stressful. You deserve to have easier access to care for yourself or another. You're doing great and you're doing enough.
3**E
Good for a quick cursory clean
This product is good quick brushing, though maybe not the best for a thorough cleaning.I'd recommend it as a morning tooth polishing tool versus something used for a night routine to get more clean power. That was my initial thought in purchasing it and outside of biases I still think it's a better intended purpose than completely replacing the manual toothbrush model.The mouth piece is reasonably sized for someone with average sized teeth and doesn't run along the gum line too aggressively.My teeth however are larger than the average person's so it doesn't fit quite as right on the back section of teeth resting over the molars, so if you have larger teeth than some that is something to consider. The packaging guide even recommends cutting to size if needed, however it rests halfway on the second molars for me.Also, if your teeth aren't completely uniform or straight you might need to wiggle your jaw a little bit while it does it's work and it should be held loosely with the teeth/jaw and firmly with your lips instead of the opposite, even if it would make more sense at first attempt to bite down on it.The included heads are a nice addition too, and the use of the tool feels natural and intuitive in hand; not quite as awkward as I thought it might be considering the shape of the device. However I feel that the brush is more child sized and unless you were just using it for touch up, it's not gonna do as great a job for a traditional cleaning.I'd say it's one of those 'you get what you pay for' kind of gadgets and if you want to splurge on an additional grooming tool for part-time use you might as well give it a try. May need a tongue scraper as well though if considering it for alternative use.Do I feel completely fulfilled in my oral care or that I have attained fresher, more polished teeth from use? No. I don't feel like I could say that honestly. It makes teether cleaner, but not as good as my Quip brush does that job.Will I continue to use it on a daily for in between meals and snacks or for my morning cursory care? Absolutely. It's convenient, intuitive and simple. The appeal of being able to let it hangout in my mouth while I ready myself for work is it's major selling point for me.Honest opinions of the product here.
A**R
Nice idea
I can’t imagine this does anything for my teeth. If you have a special needs person who does not like brushing teeth, this will be adequate. I have a small mouth and it still won’t reach the back. The bristles are very soft, which doesn’t help after a soft taco or any meat.
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