Using your autobrush Sonic effectively ensures you achieve a superior clean while enjoying a convenient brushing experience. Follow the steps below to get the most out of your autobrush Sonic.
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Prep Your autobrush
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Wet the Brush Head
Gently rinse the brush head under running water. -
Apply Foaming Toothpaste
Apply three pea-sized dots of our specially formulated foaming toothpaste along the brush headâone at each end and one in the middle. Flip the brush head over and repeat on the other side.
Step 2: Proper Placement
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Insert the Brush
Bite gently into the mouthpiece, ensuring the bristles surround all your teeth evenly. -
Ensure a Comfortable Fit
Make sure the brush head fits snugly but comfortably in your mouth.
Step 3: The autobrush Motion
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Press the Power Button and Guide the Brush
After turning on the brush, move the autobrush slowly from side to side and up and down, making sure to reach all areas of your mouth. This movement helps the bristles clean every tooth surface, including the front, back, and chewing surfaces.
Step 4: Brushing Duration
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Follow the Built-In Timer
The autobrush Sonic features a timer that ensures you brush for the dentist-recommended time.
Step 5: Rinse and Store
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Clean Up
After brushing, remove the brush from your mouth, turn it off, and rinse both the brush head and your mouth thoroughly. -
Proper Storage
The brush head must be stored in a dry, cool place, allowing it to dry fully before next use.
Watch the Instructional Video
For a visual demonstration, watch our step-by-step video guide:
Additional Tips
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Consistent Use
Use your autobrush twice daily for optimal oral health. -
Replace Brush Heads Regularly
Replace the brush head every three months or sooner if the bristles show signs of wear.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
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Device Won't Turn On
Ensure your autobrush is fully charged. -
Brush Head Doesn't Fit Properly
Verify that you're using the correct brush head size. Learn how to find the right brush head size. -
Experiencing Gum Sensitivity
Some initial sensitivity is normal. Read more about why your gums might be hurting after using the autobrush.
Learn More
- Discover how autobrush cleans along the gumline.
- Find out why our 4th row is made of silicone and not nylon.
- Learn about the benefits of autobrush being ADA accepted.
Have Questions?
- Visit our Help Center for more information.
- Contact our Customer Support if you need assistance.
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