Philips Sonicare Electric Toothbrush in Stockholm – Dentist-Guided Oral Care at Gloss & Floss
Philips Sonicare electric toothbrushes in Stockholm are available at Gloss & Floss Dental Care® for patients who want a smarter, more effective daily oral-care routine at home. Our collaboration with Philips continues, and selected current Philips Sonicare toothbrushes and genuine replacement brush heads are available at our reception after professional guidance from our dental hygienist team.
At our clinic in Södermalm, we do not recommend an electric toothbrush as a generic product. We guide patients based on gum health, plaque control, tooth sensitivity, implants, crowns, bridges, orthodontic appliances, staining, brushing habits and long-term prevention. Our dental hygienist team, including Husse, can help you choose a suitable Sonicare model, brush head and brushing technique after assessing your individual needs.
A Philips Sonicare toothbrush can be a valuable part of preventive dental care, especially when combined with regular dental hygienist treatments, preventive measures and professional cleaning when needed.
Quick answer – can you buy Philips Sonicare at Gloss & Floss?
Yes. Selected Philips Sonicare electric toothbrushes and genuine brush heads are available at Gloss & Floss Dental Care in Stockholm, depending on current stock. Our dental hygienist team can guide you toward the right model, brush head and brushing routine based on your oral health needs.
- Best for: plaque control, gum care, stain prevention and daily oral hygiene.
- Useful for: patients with implants, crowns, bridges, retainers, braces or sensitive gums.
- Available at: Gloss & Floss Dental Care reception in Södermalm.
- Recommended with: professional dental hygienist guidance and regular preventive care.
Why we recommend Philips Sonicare as part of preventive dental care
Good daily brushing is one of the most important foundations for healthy teeth and gums. A high-quality electric toothbrush can help many patients brush more consistently, reach the gumline more effectively and reduce plaque accumulation compared with manual brushing when used correctly.
Philips Sonicare toothbrushes use sonic technology with rapid brush movements and fluid action around the teeth and gumline. For many patients, this can support better plaque removal, fresher breath and improved gum-health maintenance between professional visits.
At Gloss & Floss, we often discuss Philips Sonicare as part of a broader prevention plan. It can support patients who are working to reduce bleeding gums, maintain results after AirFlow treatment, protect whitening results, improve plaque control around implants or reduce the risk of recurring tartar build-up.
Who may benefit from a Philips Sonicare toothbrush?
Different patients need different brushing support. A Sonicare toothbrush may be especially useful if you recognize one or more of the situations below.
| Patient need | Why Sonicare may help | Recommended next step |
|---|---|---|
| Bleeding or sensitive gums | A gentle brushing mode and correct technique may help clean along the gumline without aggressive scrubbing. | Start with a gum assessment or inflamed gums treatment. |
| Recurring plaque or tartar | Improved daily plaque control can reduce soft deposits before they harden into tartar. | Combine with professional tartar removal when needed. |
| Stains from coffee, tea, red wine or tobacco | Consistent electric brushing can help reduce new surface stains between professional cleanings. | Consider periodic AirFlow cleaning for stain and biofilm control. |
| Dental implants | Careful daily cleaning around implant-supported restorations is important for long-term tissue stability. | Ask for implant-specific brushing and interdental guidance. Read more about dental implants. |
| Crowns, bridges or veneers | A suitable brush head and careful technique can help clean around margins and hard-to-reach areas. | Discuss the best brush head and cleaning routine with our dental hygienist team. |
| Braces, aligners or retainers | Electric brushing may help clean around wires, attachments and fixed retainers more efficiently. | Combine brushing with interdental tools and regular orthodontic follow-up. |
| Whitening maintenance | A good brushing routine helps reduce new external stains after whitening or professional cleaning. | Read more about teeth whitening and aftercare. |
How our dental hygienist guidance works
Choosing an electric toothbrush should be practical, not confusing. At Gloss & Floss, our recommendation is based on what we see clinically and what you need at home.
| Step | What we assess | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Oral-care assessment | Gum health, plaque, tartar tendency, sensitivity, restorations, implants and brushing habits. | The right toothbrush depends on your actual oral-health needs. |
| 2. Model guidance | We help you choose between selected current Sonicare models available at reception. | Different patients may need different functions, modes or pressure-control features. |
| 3. Brush head selection | Standard, compact, gum-care or other suitable genuine Philips brush heads depending on availability. | The brush head affects comfort, reach and cleaning around the gumline. |
| 4. Technique demonstration | We show how to hold, angle and move the toothbrush without aggressive scrubbing. | Even the best toothbrush works poorly if the technique is wrong. |
| 5. Maintenance plan | We explain brush head replacement, daily routine and when to book hygienist follow-up. | Long-term oral health depends on consistency and professional monitoring. |
Philips Sonicare and gum health
Many patients ask about electric toothbrushes because their gums bleed, feel tender or look inflamed. Bleeding gums are usually a sign that the gumline needs better plaque control, but it is important not to simply brush harder. Aggressive brushing can irritate the gums and contribute to sensitivity.
A Sonicare toothbrush can support gum care when used gently and correctly. Our dental hygienists can show you how to angle the brush head toward the gumline, how much pressure to use and how to combine brushing with floss or interdental brushes.
If your gums bleed regularly, start with a clinical assessment. You may need professional cleaning, improved interdental care or treatment for gingivitis before home care alone can work properly.
Philips Sonicare for implants, crowns and bridges
Implants, crowns and bridges can be harder to clean than natural teeth alone. Small margins, spaces under bridges and implant-supported restorations can collect biofilm if the daily routine is not adapted.
For patients with implants or fixed restorations, we often combine electric toothbrush guidance with interdental brushes, floss alternatives and regular dental hygienist maintenance. The toothbrush is important, but it is only one part of the complete cleaning routine.
If you have implants, we recommend regular follow-up to monitor the gum tissue and cleaning access around the implant. For more advanced implant maintenance concerns, our dental team can guide you toward the correct preventive plan.
Philips Sonicare for whitening maintenance and stain control
AirFlow treatment and teeth whitening can make the smile look cleaner and brighter, but daily habits affect how long the result stays fresh. Coffee, tea, red wine, tobacco and insufficient plaque control can make stains return faster.
A Philips Sonicare toothbrush can help reduce new surface deposits between visits. It does not bleach the natural tooth colour, but it can support a cleaner tooth surface and help maintain the result after AirFlow treatment or professional teeth whitening.
Important distinction
AirFlow removes surface stains and biofilm. Teeth whitening changes the natural tooth shade. Philips Sonicare helps maintain daily cleanliness and reduce new deposits, but it does not replace professional whitening or dental cleaning.
Genuine Philips Sonicare brush heads – why they matter
The brush head is not just an accessory. It affects comfort, cleaning performance and how well the toothbrush reaches the gumline and difficult areas.
At Gloss & Floss, we recommend using genuine Philips Sonicare brush heads and replacing them regularly. Worn bristles clean less effectively and may make brushing less precise.
- Replace brush heads approximately every three months, or earlier if worn.
- Choose the brush head based on gum sensitivity, mouth size and cleaning needs.
- Use a compact brush head if access is difficult in the back of the mouth.
- Ask for implant, gumline or orthodontic cleaning guidance if needed.
- Do not share brush heads between family members.
How to buy Philips Sonicare at Gloss & Floss in Stockholm
You can purchase selected Philips Sonicare toothbrushes and genuine replacement brush heads directly at Gloss & Floss Dental Care, depending on current stock. We recommend choosing your model after guidance from our dental hygienist team, especially if you have gum problems, implants, sensitivity, orthodontic appliances or frequent stain build-up.
- Visit the clinic: ask at reception about current Philips Sonicare availability.
- Get professional guidance: our dental hygienist team helps match the toothbrush and brush head to your needs.
- Learn the technique: we explain how to use the toothbrush correctly at home.
- Maintain the routine: replace brush heads regularly and attend recommended follow-up visits.
Need help choosing a Sonicare model?
Ask our dental hygienist team at your next visit. We can guide you based on gum health, sensitivity, implants, restorations, stains and your daily routine.
Philips Sonicare is not a replacement for professional dental care
A good electric toothbrush can improve your daily routine, but it cannot remove hardened tartar, diagnose cavities, measure gum pockets or treat periodontal disease. If you have bleeding gums, bad breath, pain, visible tartar, loose teeth or implant concerns, you should book a professional dental assessment.
Think of Sonicare as a strong home-care tool. Professional dental care remains important for diagnosis, prevention, cleaning, gum treatment and long-term follow-up.
Related dental services
- Dental hygienist treatments
- Preventive dental care
- AirFlow treatment
- Tartar removal
- Inflamed gums treatment
- Bad breath treatment
- Teeth whitening
- Dental implants
- Orthodontic treatments
External product information
FAQ – Philips Sonicare electric toothbrush in Stockholm
Can I buy Philips Sonicare at Gloss & Floss in Stockholm?
Yes. Selected Philips Sonicare electric toothbrushes and genuine brush heads are available at Gloss & Floss Dental Care in Södermalm, depending on current stock. Ask at reception or speak with our dental hygienist team during your visit.
Which Philips Sonicare model should I choose?
The best model depends on your oral-health needs. Patients with sensitive gums, implants, crowns, bridges, braces, stains or high plaque build-up may benefit from different features or brush heads. Our dental hygienist team can guide you.
Is Philips Sonicare better than a manual toothbrush?
For many patients, a high-quality electric toothbrush can improve plaque control compared with manual brushing, especially when used correctly. Technique still matters, and our team can show you how to use it properly.
Is Philips Sonicare good for bleeding gums?
It can support better gumline cleaning when used gently and correctly. However, bleeding gums should be assessed by a dental professional, because you may also need tartar removal, gum treatment or improved interdental cleaning.
Can I use Philips Sonicare if I have dental implants?
Yes, many implant patients can use Philips Sonicare as part of their daily routine. The cleaning plan should also include interdental tools and regular professional implant maintenance.
Can Sonicare be used with crowns, bridges or veneers?
Yes, but the brush head and technique should be adapted. Cleaning around margins and under bridge areas may also require interdental brushes or other tools.
Can Philips Sonicare help after teeth whitening?
Yes, it can help maintain a cleaner tooth surface and reduce new surface deposits after whitening. It does not bleach teeth, but it can support stain control between professional visits.
Does Philips Sonicare remove tartar?
No toothbrush can reliably remove hardened tartar once it has formed. Sonicare can help reduce plaque before it hardens, but tartar must be removed professionally by a dentist or dental hygienist.
How often should I replace Philips Sonicare brush heads?
As a general rule, brush heads should be replaced about every three months, or earlier if the bristles are worn. Worn brush heads clean less effectively.
Are genuine Philips brush heads important?
Yes. Genuine brush heads are designed for the toothbrush system and help maintain proper performance, fit and safety. We recommend using genuine Philips Sonicare brush heads.
Can children or teenagers use Philips Sonicare?
This depends on age, oral-health needs and the specific toothbrush model. Ask our dental team for guidance before choosing an electric toothbrush for a child or teenager.
Do I still need dental hygienist visits if I use Sonicare?
Yes. Sonicare supports daily home care, but it does not replace professional cleaning, gum assessment, tartar removal, X-rays or dental diagnosis.
Improve your daily oral care with professional guidance
If you want to improve your brushing routine, reduce plaque, protect your gums or maintain results after professional cleaning, Philips Sonicare may be a suitable part of your home-care plan. At Gloss & Floss Dental Care in Stockholm, our dental hygienist team can help you choose the right toothbrush, brush head and daily technique.
Ask us at your next visit
Selected Philips Sonicare toothbrushes and genuine brush heads are available at reception. For the best result, choose your toothbrush after professional guidance from our dental hygienist team.
This page provides general information about Philips Sonicare toothbrushes and home oral care. It does not replace an individual dental examination or advice from your dentist or dental hygienist.