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The 4100 comes with the essential, dentist recommended features you need. Extras might enhance daily user experience but often bring limited benefits. This is more than acceptable from the rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery, but the industry average does tend to be around 3-4 weeks. So the 4100 perhaps falls marginally behind here. The benefit is the slimmer and lighter handle. USB charging is more convenient for some. It takes up to 24 hours to charge the 4100. USB charging makes it more difficult for some The main differences between the Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4100 and 4300 electric toothbrushes are as follows: The primary difference lies in the brushing modes and brush head options. The Sonicare 5100 offers three brushing modes, catering to a broader range of oral care needs and allowing for greater customization. In contrast, the Sonicare 4100 features two brushing modes, focusing primarily on optimal plaque control, making it suitable for users with fundamental oral care requirements. The ProtectiveClean 4100 which only has one cleaning mode (clean), doesn’t possess the brushing intensities nor does it have a travelling case.

Movements are only 1 part of the equation in achieving clean teeth. And due to the way the 4100 Series has been tuned, it is very difficult to notice the difference, even though it does exist. It looks good and feels quality in the hand. It’s water resistant too, use it in the shower or rinse it under the faucet. The 4300 comes with two brush heads and two travel cases, while the 4100 has only one plaque control brush head and does not include a travel case. Most dental professionals, our in-house dentists included, recommend cleaning the teeth twice a day, for at least 2 minutes each time. Yet, the majority of Americans brush for just 45-70 seconds in total.

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The 4100 comes with the essential, dentist recommended features you need. Extras might enhance daily user experience but often bring limited benefits. The timer and pacer help you to brush for the right amount of time The Sonicare 4500 has two cleaning modes, the Clean mode delivers superior cleaning, while the Gum Care setting gives an additional minute of reduced-power brush, which means you are able to lightly rub your gums.

The ProtectiveClean Philips Sonicare 4100offers 31,000 brushing movements per minute, providing effective cleaning for everyday oral hygiene. A single W2 Optimal White brush head is provided with the 4100. It achieves a good overall clean. It is perfectly usable but is designed to maximise stain removal, to make the teeth appear whiter. We prefer the soft G2 Optimal Gum Care or C2 Optimal Plaque Control heads for everyday cleaning. The 1000, 2000, 3000 and 4000 Series all have brush motors that offer 31,000 movements (15,500 brush strokes) per minute. Each model also differs in battery life and additional features like intensity settings and smart sensors, further distinguishing them in terms of user experience and functionality. Of course, few will ever use side by side. And in reality, the cleaning offered by the 1, 2 and 3000 Series is more than sufficient.A pressure sensor alerts you when you apply too much force to the teeth and gums as you brush. It is a feature that our dentists prefer to be present in an electric brush. Each can use the standard head, but you in turn lose the benefits of the brush head replacement reminder. Philips offers a diverse range of interchangeable brush heads that are compatible with the 4100 Series. The 3100 has the highest retail price and the highest average selling price of the models being compared. Equipped with Sonicare technology, the Sonicare 4100 removes up to 7 times more plaque than a manual toothbrush.

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