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Oral-B is a brand name of toothbrush and other dental care products (such as dental floss) manufactured by Procter and Gamble who acquired Gillette in 2005. The brand also includes power toothbrushes and interdental products (such as irrigators and oral care centers).

Gillette claims that Oral-B toothbrushes are "used by more dentists and consumers than any other brand in the U.S. and in many international markets."[1]

Contents

The Oral-B product line contains the following:[2]

Power products Manual toothbrushes Floss and interdental Toothpaste, Mouthrinse, Cleansers On-the-go oral care
  • Triumph
  • ProfessionalCare: 5000, 7000 & 8000 Series; 7900 OxyJet Center
  • Sonic Complete
  • Vitality
  • AdvancePower: 400 & 900 Series, Kids
  • CrossAction Power & Power Max
  • Hummingbird (phased out in 2006)
  • Power Brushheads
  • Sensitive Advantage
  • Pulsar
  • CrossAction: Toothbrush, Vitalizer
  • Advantage: Artica, Plus, Control Grip
  • Indicator
  • Stages
  • Specialty Toothbrushes
  • Hummingbird (phased out in 2006)
  • Satin Floss
  • Ultra Floss
  • Essential Floss
  • Super Floss
  • Interdental Brush System
  • Denture Brush
  • Ends-Tufted Brush
  • Sulcus Brush
  • Orthodontic Brush
  • Gum Stimulator
  • Kids' Fluoride Toothpaste
  • Mouth Rinse
  • Amosan Oral Wound Cleanser
  • Brush-Ups (phased out in 2006)
  • Hummingbird (phased out in 2006)

Pre-1980s

  • 1950 - The first Oral-B toothbrush was designed and patented in California by Dr. Robert Hutson, a California periodontist. The first product was called "Oral-B 60," as it had 60 tufts. Dr. Hutson started a family-owned company based on the brush.
  • 1969 - An Oral-B toothbrush is the first to go to the moon. It rode on the Apollo 11 mission.
  • 1978 - The electric toothbrush called the "D1" was mass produced, simulating the manual side-to-side movements of a manual brush. It was sold predominantly in Europe.

1980s

  • 1981 - The "Oral-B Right Angle" was introduced.
  • 1984 - Oral-B was acquired by Gillette. Braun introduced the first power toothbrush that combined vertical and horizontal movements. The Star Wars toothbrush is released for children.
  • 1986 - Muppets toothbrushes and toothpaste for children were launched.
  • 1987 - The Oral-B Ultra Plus is released, the first Oral-B product design with Braun collaboration.

1990s

  • 1991 - The D5 was released and clinically proven to clean better than a manual toothbrush. The Oral-B Indicator was released with fading bristles. The Chilean business Duralon was acquired.
  • 1992 - The Oral-B Plaque Control Center, OC5, was released with a power toothbrush and oral irrigator.
  • 1993 - The Oral-B Advantage toothbrush was released featuring multilevel trim patterns.
  • 1994 - The D7 (with indicator bristles and nonslip gripping) and the Oral-B Compact Interdental brush were launched.
  • 1995 - The Squish Grip and Gripper brushes were released. Oral-B UltraFloss dental floss is launched. The Pro business in Latin America was acquired.
  • 1996 - The Advantage Control Grip toothbrush was released featuring micro-textured bristles and an ergonomic dual material handle. The D9 (Oral-B Plaque Remover) and the Oral-B Interclean Interdental Plaque Remover were launched.
  • 1997 - Oral-B partners with Nickelodeon. Oral-B acquired the Prudent business in India.
  • 1998 - The Oral-B 3D Plaque Remover, Oral-B CrossAction toothbrush and SATINfloss were released.

2000s

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