Crest Whitestrips & Oral B Electric Toothbrushes From Proctor & Gamble
Proctor and Gamble are the medical and cosmetic health business behind both the Oral B and Crest teeth and dental care brands. These are just two of the many brands that Proctor and Gamble sell but the majority of them have been very successful. This is probably due to Proctor and Gamble’s commitment to extensive research and development in order to produce innovative new products. When it comes to their oral health products their innovations with products like Oral B electric toothbrushes and Crest whitestrips are clearly doing the job as these are among some of the respective brands top sellers and have received much critical acclaim.
The Oral B dental care range is probably best known for their innovations in both manual and electric toothbrushes. The Oral B electric toothbrush range has been hugely successful with the Oral B Triumph toothbrush being one of the top health products of 2008. There has been much investment in both the oscillating and sonic toothbrush heads, which is why Oral B electric toothbrushes are so effective at removing plaque, whitening teeth and improving the health of your gums.
The newest development from Oral B is the Pulsonic electric toothbrush. The sonic technology used to clean the teeth, vibrates at around 27,000 vibrations a minute, giving a gentle cleaning effect on your teeth and gums. The new Pulsonic has also been proven to whiten teeth with 2 weeks of regular use.
Crest specialises in producing toothpaste and toothbrushes but one of their most successful products in recent times has been Crest whitestrips. Crest whitestrips are an effective teeth whitening product that is worn on the teeth for 30 minutes at a time. These have been highly successful, as the clear plastic strips, covered in whitening gel, are extremely simple to use and achieve visible results. The latest development in Crest whitestrips has been the development in the way they fit around the teeth. The new Advance Seal white strips claim to fit around your teeth so well, that it is unnoticeable enough to kiss someone when wearing them.
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