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Toothbrush: Regular or Electronic?
What kind and what brand do you use?
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whatever my dentist gives me is good enuf
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i got one of those sonicares for x mas last year... my teeth feel like they do after leaving the dentist every time i brush. do your teeth a favor and pick one up
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Mouth hygiene?
I'm from europe. |
no brand
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I will vouch for that! My mom bought me a Sonicare for Christmas last year. Once you start using it regularly, you won't want to use a regular brush again. It is the God of home dental care...all other brushes must bow before it! |
I use this Crest battery operated one that has a rotating brush and regular brush area, so it's like both combined. :D That SonicCare one looked cool, but now you guys make me really want to try it. :)
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I use both... I alternate.
I've found that somtimes the electric ones can not do enough for your gums. They do, however remove plaque MUCH better. :2 cents: |
Don't you mean "electric"? I can't imagine what about a toothbrush could make it "electronic" in any relevant sense. "Electric" merely indicates electrical power whereas electronic implies some kind of meaningful circuitry with transistors and so on.
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Both. I have a Sonicare which works very well. But it's hard to use all the time, so I use the regulars too ...
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I need the exercise after all my Egg Nog.
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Braun Oral-B electric - but you guys have got me really wanting to try this Sonicare thing. I'm really fanatical about clean teeth. I had nightmares about gingivitis as a child.:helpme
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braun oral b electric. It works perfect,
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