Electronic Toothbrush
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Open Question: can i use any toothpaste for oral b electronic toothbrush?
are all toothpastes safe for the bristles of the electronic toothbrush, i'm just afraid it causes the bristles to wear faster especailly if theres those small bead-like thingy in the toothpaste
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Resolved Question: Oral B Pulsonic? Anybody?
I'm wondering how much it is, and if it is a good purchase. I always brush too harshly and I need a toothbrush that will last for a long time.
My other electronic toothbrushes die after about 2 months. How long will this one last? Does anyone have any experience with the product? THANKS!!
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Dental
hygiene is number one on my to-do list. Or should I call it my to-groom
list? You can neglect your hair and you can neglect your shaving
ritual, but just DON'T neglect your choppers. Bad oral hygiene will get
you nowhere in this world. The only folks interacting with you will be
the ones passing you a Tic-Tac with a scowl of disgust on their face.
So, now that we've got that all cleared up, onto the regimen itself.
You will be glad to know that there is a plethora of cavity prevention
products at your fingertips now days. From the Glide dental floss to
the popular electric toothbrush, you truly can not go wrong here.
What
is the deal with brushing? Is it a once before bed kind of ritual, or
should it be done right three times each day? Much of this depends on
you and your pearly whites. If you ask me, brushing is a morning, noon,
and night type of routine. And do not forget about the flossing each
night as well. Grooming and cleaning your teeth properly is imperative
because you only get one pair, and you want them to look great. No one
can argue with this. Well, no one in the United States anyway.
Now, what about the
technology? Is an electric toothbrush really better or more effective
than a standard inexpensive drugstore brand toothbrush? Actually, yes
it is. At least this is what my dentist tells me. He said if you can
afford to purchase one of the new Sonic or Braun electric toothbrushes,
then go for is. Their small heads and vibrating motion remove plaque
and tarter splendidly. Also, they may provide you with a brighter smile
if you use the right kind of toothpaste.
I have had my
experience with the Braun electric toothbrush, and have to say it's a
keeper. I love the way the brushing head is round, unlike standard
toothbrushes. This allows it to get in between teeth a bit better and
reach those small, further back areas. Consider this before you run out
and buy another standard toothbrush. You may not be getting the clean
you need. The kind of teeth polishing that only comes from an electric
toothbrush. Hey, it's just a thought! Your teeth are worth the extra
effort.
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