Brushing technique

Attach one of the brushheads 5 to the handle. They can be used with any kind of toothpaste.

To avoid splashing, guide the brushhead to your teeth before switching the appliance on.

Guide the brushhead slowly from tooth to tooth.

Hold the brushhead in place for a few seconds before moving on to the next tooth.

Brush the gums as well as the teeth, first the outsides, then the insides, finally the chewing surfaces.

Do not press too hard or scrub, simply let the brush do all the work.

Pressure Sensor

For optimal brushing results Oral-B®ProfessionalCare™ 8500 has a pressure control feature to ensure that the right degree of pressure is applied. This helps protect your gums from excessive brushing and makes your toothbrush easy to operate. If too much pressure is applied, the oscillating movement of the brushhead will continue but the pulsation will stop. In addition to feeling it, you can also hear the difference.

Professional Timer

A short stuttering sound at 30-second intervals, which you can hear and feel, reminds you to brush the four quadrants of your mouth equally for a better overall clean.

2-Minute Timer

A long stuttering sound indicates when the dentist recommended 2-minute brushing time has been reached.

During the first few days of using the toothbrush, your gums may bleed slightly. In general, bleeding should stop after a few days. Should it persist after 2 weeks, please consult your dentist or hygienist.

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Braun 8500 Series manual Brushing technique, Pressure Sensor, Minute Timer