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Philips Sonicare For Kids

Compact sonic toothbrush heads

Superior cleaning in seconds.*

Sonicare For Kids toothbrush head is perfect for small mouths with growing teeth. It works exclusively with the For Kids power toothbrush that together deliver a safe and more pleasant experience that kids find fun and habit-forming.

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Superior cleaning in seconds.*

Cleans and protects growing smiles ages 3+

  • 2-pack
  • Compact size
  • Click-on
  • Kid-friendly clean

Age 3+

The Philips Sonicare For Kids standard toothbrush head features a contoured profile to fit your child's teeth Age 3+ and soft bristles for a gently cleaning experience. Also features rubber molding on the back of the brush head for a safer, more pleasant cleaning. Also available in bigger, standard size for Kids Age 7+.

Superior cleaning maximizes every second

Our sonic power enables you to take full advantage of the limited amount of time your kids spend brushing as they build healthy habits and perfect their brushing technique.

Engineered to maximize sonic motion

Philips Sonicare brush heads are vital to our core technology of high-frequency, high-amplitude brush movements performing over 31,000 brush strokes per minute. Our unparalleled sonic technology fully extends the power from the handle all the way to the tip of the brush head. This sonic motion creates a dynamic fluid action that drives fluid deep between teeth and along the gum line for superior, yet gentle, cleaning every time.

Works with any Philips Sonicare click-on toothbrush

Part of a better oral healthcare routine

Technical Specifications
  • Design and finishing

    Color

    Blue & Red

    Bristle stiffness feel

    Medium

    Reminder bristles

    Blue bristle color fade away

    Size

    Compact

  • Compatibility

    Brush head system

    Click-on

    Suitable for these models
    • HealthyWhite+

    • for Kids

  • Removes up to 7x more plaque vs. a manual toothbrush