Oral-B CrossAction Power Max Whitening Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush Oral-B CrossAction Power Max Whitening Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush
Price : $13.99
Features :
  1. ActionCup® Brush Head hugs each tooth and helps hold toothpaste for effective surface stain removal
  2. Rubberized bristles help gently polish away stains
  3. Blue cleaning bristles break up plaque and reach between teeth
  4. Rechargeable - No need to replace batteries
  5. Naturally whitens teeth by gently removing surface stains. Effectively removes plaque.

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Customer Review :

Perfectly acceptable

This toothbrush is a little loud. I like that it's a reasonable price, and that it's electric, not battery-operated. That way I don't have to worry about having batteries on hand and I don't have to think about where to recycle batteries. (Or just throw more batteries into the landfill.) The only thing I don't like is that there are openings on the toothbrush head, allowing bacteria inside. I'd rather have a closed head. But my teeth feel super-clean after using it and I don't think I'd be able to go back to using a manual toothbrush.

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Braun Oral-B Professional Care 8950 - Includes 2 Handles and 4 Brush Heads. 3 Modes. Braun Oral-B Professional Care 8950 - Includes 2 Handles and 4 Brush Heads. 3 Modes.
Price : $104.89
Features :
  1. 2 Oral-B Professional Care Power Handles w/ Timer
  2. 1 Brushhead Storage and Charger Base
  3. 4 Brush Heads (2 Precision Clean & 2 Floss Action)
  4. 1 Tongue Freshener, 1 Travel Case
  5. 3 Modes: Clean, Sensitive, Polish

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Editorial Review :

Removes Up To 97% of Plaque From Hard-To-Reach Areas. Helps Prevent & Reverse Gingivitis. Naturally Whitens Teeth in 21 Days.

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Oral-B Cross Action Power Battery Toothbrush Refill Heads, Medium - 2 Each Oral-B Cross Action Power Battery Toothbrush Refill Heads, Medium - 2 Each
Price : $7.18

Average Customer Rating : Not yet rated

Editorial Review :

INDICATIONS: Oral-B CrossAction Power Battery Toothbrush Refill Heads New Dual Cleaning Action . CrossAction Power 2 Replacement Brush Heads Dentists and hygienists recommend replacing your brush head every 3 months. Brush like a dentist Also fits

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Spinbrush Pro Recharge Battery Powered Toothbrush Spinbrush Pro Recharge Battery Powered Toothbrush
Price : $17.99 $14.95
Features :
  1. Powerful rechargeable toothbrush
  2. 2 Moving heads
  3. Dual cleaning action while you brush
  4. Designed to clean deep between teeth and along the gumline for a healthy, white smile

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Customer Review :

Great toothbrush and low cost

This is a great convenience. The brush works well and automatically recharges each day when you return it to the base. My wife and I both have arthritis and this is very lightweight so it is easy to brush longer. Plus being rechargeable it will save on batteries over the battery model so the difference is worth it. No doubt it has a fixed number of charge cycles so eventually it will go bad but for the cost it should be reasonable. Highly recommended.

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the charge lasts at least a year.

I use this toothbrush everyday. It was given to me for Christmas, 2007. It's now approaching Christmas,2008 and appears to be holding its charge as well as the Energizer Bunny. I'm very pleased with it and the results I get with it.

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Oral-B AdvancePower 400 Bright Battery Toothbrush (1 brush) Oral-B AdvancePower 400 Bright Battery Toothbrush (1 brush)
Price : $15.99 $11.95
Features :
  1. 2 AA batteries included
  2. Safe on teeth and gums
  3. Clinically proven to clean better vs. manual
  4. Indicator Bristles for replacing brushhead
  5. 1 FlexiSoft Brush Head

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Editorial Review :

Unique oscillating brushhead technology coupled with patented Interdental Tip bristles that help you penetrate even hard to reach areas. Includes 2 AA batteries.

Customer Review :

Not a Gimmick-Well Worth It

I'd always regarded electric toothbrushes as ridiculous marketing gimmicks. Then my dentist gave me one after I temporarily lost use of one of my arms due to an accident. Not being able to brush and floss properly one handed had caused me to develop pockets between teeth and gums as deep as 5 mm in some places. Yikes! Six months of using this brush made a tremendous difference in gum health. Every single pocket has diminished by at least 1 mm, most more than that, and the average depth is less than when I was still using a regular toothbrush with two functional arms. I'm very pleased and plan to continue using this brush.
I've been satisfied with battery life and bristle life. The first set of batteries lasted me about 4 months. They don't die all at once; the brush just gets slower, so it took me longer and longer to clean my teeth. The wear indicators on the bristles lasted about six months, which is longer than I would have kept a standard toothbrush.

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Questions & Answers
Question : What is the best way to help a third world country with dental care?
This is for a project that i have to do to graduate, i'm going to Nicaragua to help people as a dental assistant and have to write a paper about it. please help me!

Answer:
Preventive dentistry. It costs less and and we can get more with prevention. Some suggestions: Objective1: Educate them (especially the little ones) about proper oral hygiene. Activities: . Give them the toothbrush and show them how to use it. . Give them the floss and show them how to use it. . Give them the fluoride toothpaste. . Have them chew on disclosing table and show them the dental plaque Objective 2. Educate them about eating habit (for example, avoid frequent sugar intake) Activities: . Tell them about healthy vegetable diet for adults . Tell them about the benefit of milk for their child's teeth . Tell them about how sugar can cause cavities . Tell them about bottle tooth decay Objective 3. Educate them about the smoking problems Activities: . Advise them about how smoking causes lung cancer . Advise them about how smoking causes heart attack . Advise them about how smoking causes bad breath . Advise them about how smoking cause gum disease . Advise them about the danger of second-hand smoking . Advise them about how to get Help for quitting I hope the above will help you. Have a good trip and good luck in Nicaragua.

 

Question : Where/how in Virginia can I get free dental care?
Have lost just about everything in a divorce and my teeth are in great need of lots of work. I make just enough to feed myself, and absolutely cannot pay a dentist. Is there any program in Virginia that I can get into for dental care?

Answer:
check out the universitys see if they have a dental school. My wife goes to one .

 

Question : Where can I find the best dental care?
I'm a foreigner living here and I need your advice I have a medical insurance in the following hospitals in Malaysia and I want to know which one has'got the best dental care and the best dentists as well 1-Ampang Puteri Specialist Hospital 2-Damansara Specialist Hospital 3-Selangor Medical Center 4-KPJ Kajang Specialist Hospital 5-Tawakal Hospital 6-Sentosa Medical Center and another question Are there Syrian or Lebanese Dentists?

Answer:
I don't live in the area so unfortunately I can't be of help. But I do feel complied to tell you that not all Malaysians are like Living a Life, who doesn't even know that Lebanon and Syria are parts of Asia. *roll eyes* Whatever he just said, well seems like he is describing himself. Dont mind him. As a foreigner living on others' land, I understand how you may prefer to obtain services from people who have the same background as yourself. I do that a lot too :) But on the other hand, there is no harm of giving the local dentists a try. Some of them are trained overseas and do a terrific job :)

 

Question : Does anyone know how a navy dependant would enroll in a dental care program?
I really need to enroll in a dental care program, I know that most military dependants can go through something called Concordia, but I just looked at their website and it didn't seem to help. Does anyone have personal experience with this, or know how much it costs? If it helps, I am a navy wife. Thanks!

Answer:
It's through United Concordia. Call them at 1-800-332-0366 and let them know that you want to enroll. It's about $28.00 a month. they will send you a benefits booklet. It's decent insurance.

 

Question : How much is dental care in the US generally?
I'm needing to get some dental work done and live in Aus, but I'm travelling back to my hometown in Michigan in a couple of months. I'm just trying to work out if it would be cheaper to do it there. Has anyone had a root canal therapy and crown done recently, or could anyone direct me to a place where I could find a general idea of prices? I know I'd have to speak to the dentist once I get there to know for sure, but it would help to have a general idea. (If it's generally about the same cost, then I'll just enjoy my holiday and get it done once I get home!) Depending on what is found in the tooth, I could be looking at a root canal and crown or an extraction and implant. Thanks!

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I'm a dentist in Texas. Root canals generally run from $700 to 1000, crowns $800-1200. Implants are about $2500-3500(not including the crown that will need to be placed on the implant)

 

Question : cost of dental care service in different states?
i just wondered the dental care cost difference of each states. for example, in case of bridge, which state is the most (least) expensive? just assume that patients use an average level of health insurance. hope to hear your kind answers.

Answer:
Tooth whitening cost depends on the type of tooth whitening product or service you want. There are professional tooth whitening system that cost up to $1000, for example laser tooth whitening. Other tooth whitening system with cheaper tooth whitening cost are opalescence tooth whitening, crest tooth whitening strip, use of tooth whitening pen. Dentists in different areas render tooth whitening products and services. Such as tooth whitening Chicago, tooth whitening Los Angeles, tooth whitening Boston, tooth whitening Denver tooth whitening san Francisco, tooth whitening Beverly hills, tooth whitening Houston and so on. for details visit http://toothwhitening.fateback.com

 

Question : Where can I get free dental care in the Metro Detroit area?
I need extreme dental work, probably dentures, and I don't have dental insurance. My teeth hurt and I can't eat anything without alot of pain.

Answer:
Contact your local or state dental association and and see if there are any dentists who provide free or reduced cost care for low-income, disabled or senior patients. Call your local health department and ask about health centers that provide dental care for free or on a sliding scale. Your local United Way may also be aware of such a clinic. In some areas, you can reach them now by dialing 2-1-1 for "non-emergency information." Go to a dental school, if there is one near you, for reduced costs. Check http://www.toothwoman.net to see if low-cost or free dental services are available near you. Check http://bphc.hrsa.gov and choose "Find a Health Center" to see if there is a low-cost clinic near you. Check http://www.nfdh.org/DDS.html to see if your state has a "Donated Dental Services" program. D.D.S. is designed to locate dentists who will give free care to patients who are financially compromised due to medical problems. This is a process that will take a couple of months to get your information and then arrange for someone to see you. Not all states have D.D.S. programs.

 

Question : Are there any low cost for low income dental care offices?
Does Medicaid provide any type of dental coverage? Is there any adult Medicaid that covers dental care or any govt. programs that do offer dental care? Thank you for your help. By the way, for reference, we live currently in Utah.

Answer:
When I was in college I needed alot of dental work but could not afford insurance. I did some research and found this plan. www.healthsavings.ourperfectcard.com I signed up with them online about 3 years ago now. They are very affordable, had my benefits active in 2 hours and saved me literally thousands of dollars. I know for a fact that all services are included ex: Including cleanings, exams, x-rays ..etc. Check to see if its availible in your area. Good Luck and Hope this Helps.

 

Question : Did you have proper dental care as a child?
If you're a teenager, do your parents make sure you have proper dental care?

Answer:
I'm 55 and I didn't. I don't remember even being told to brush my teeth. Whenever I had a cavity my parents told me to get it pulled instead of filled because when I got older I would have dentures anyway. I got my first pair of dentures when I was 17. I hate my parents till today for doing that to me.

 

Question : where can i get free or cheap dental care in New Jersey?
I already checked with my school...they do not cover dental with student health plan. I am in the northern new jersey/nyc area.

Answer:
Good luck! I live in Ohio and I don't think cheap dental care exists, the costs are out of this world! I need major work done, but it's like taking out a second loan! Here in Ohio, in Columbus OSU dental college. It's student but performing procedures with real dental surgeons by theyr'e side. Cheapest place around but it's first come, first serve, have to be there very early and for me it's to much of a drive. Maybe you could look into some kind of state dental college denistry like they have here though. Much cheaper. Good luck and Merry Christmas.

 

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