Crest Spinbrush for Kids, Walkie Talkie - 1 ea Crest Spinbrush for Kids, Walkie Talkie - 1 ea
Price : $5.99

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Crest SpinBrush Multi-Angle, Extra Soft Bristles (Colors May Vary) Crest SpinBrush Multi-Angle, Extra Soft Bristles (Colors May Vary)
Price : $6.19
Features :
  1. Featuring 3 spinning angles to clean in between your teeth
  2. Color Signaling bristle technology fades to signal that brush head needs to be changed
  3. Textured handle provides excellent grip
  4. Includes SpinBrush Multi-Angle unit, extra soft bristle head, and batteries
  5. Please read all label information on delivery

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Featuring 3 spinning angles to clean in between your teeth, this electric toothbrush from the toothpaste experts Crest is equipped with color signaling bristle technology, with fading colors that signal when brush heads needs replacement. It's easy to turn on and off, and the new textured handle provides excellent grip for comfortable brushing. The package includes SpinBrush Multi-Angle unit, one extra soft bristle head, and 2 AA batteries needed to get started today.

Customer Review :

Not that good

Just the top part vibrates; the bottom part of the brush does nothing. Also it just vibrates not rotate or spin. I feel like it does nothing more then give a nice hand massage. It is just like a normal toothbrush, but heavier and eats battery. Not worth even this cheap price.

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Crest SpinBrush Multi-Angle, Extra Soft Bristles Refill, 2 Count Crest SpinBrush Multi-Angle, Extra Soft Bristles Refill, 2 Count
Price : $6.19
Features :
  1. For a better spin on clean
  2. Color signaling technology - blue color fades to signal when to replace the bristle head

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Crest SpinBrush Multi-Angle, Medium Bristles Refill, 2 Count Crest SpinBrush Multi-Angle, Medium Bristles Refill, 2 Count
Price : $6.19
Features :
  1. For a better spin on clean
  2. Color signaling technology - blue color fades to signal when to replace the bristle head

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Crest SpinBrush Multi-Angle, Medium Bristles, 1 Count (Colors May Vary) Crest SpinBrush Multi-Angle, Medium Bristles, 1 Count (Colors May Vary)
Price : $6.19
Features :
  1. Easier on/off button
  2. Textured handle for better grip
  3. Replaceable batteries

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it quit after a week

I already returned a book so I couldn't see returning this

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Questions & Answers
Question : How often should you get a new toothbrush?
My friends mom told me that I am crazy for using a toothbrush for two weeks then throwing it away. Is it bad to do this? I just find toothbrushes gross after using it for more than a week to be honest. But, I stretch it to two just because. So, is it alright to get a new one as often as I do?

Answer:
Every 3-6 months, after an illness (flu, cold, ect...) or if the bristles are splayed/worn down. Here is the thing about toothbrushes, if you are using the kind with nylon bristles (which most ppl. do) you don't have to worry too much about bacteria. Nylon bristles do not absorb water, so it is not an ideal place for bacteria to live. If you use a natural toothbrush, then you should probably worry, because most natural toothbrushes are made from Boar's hair, which do infact absorb water and are a breeding ground for bacteria. One of my dental hygiene instructors recommends having two toothbrushes, one for the morning and one for the evening. She said you should allow your toothbrush to completely dry before you use it again. And yes, it is completely fine getting a new toothbrush as often as you do! Some people are just germaphobes! Make sure you are buying a nylon soft bristled toothbrush, though.

 

Question : What brand of electric toothbrush do you recommend?
My current electric toothbrush has died and I need to buy a new one. I am open to suggestions. Thanks for your help.

Answer:
Braun.

 

Question : How do you know if a toothbrush is extra soft? What number do you choose?
I need a very soft toothbrush and I like Oral B brushes, non-electric, regular brushes. What do the numbers mean by the grade such as soft, hard, med.?

Answer:
choosing a soft tooth bush is the best, just soft. nothing special. its about the pressure of how you brush long sweeping motions and gentle massaging will always get your teeth clean with minimum damage to your gums or enamel. the grades only refer to how stiff the bristles are, people think the harder they are the better, when in actuality they are damaging their gums and teeth by using something so abrasive, it means they add more bristles. also the size of the brush head it important, the smaller the better. the less surface area the brush covers the better you brush, it is a false sense of security by using a large hard brush.. one more thing don't use toothpaste if you wanna make sure that your teeth are getting clean, when you run your tongue over your whites and they are smooth they are all clean , then use some paste to brush you tongue, polish and freshen up? good luck

 

Question : Can you ruin the battery by soaking your electric toothbrush in bleach?
I soaked by electric toothbrush in straight bleach not to long ago and it was fine for awhile, but now doesn't seem to want to charge. Could the bleach have ruined the battery?

Answer:
SOAKING ANYTHING ELECTRONIC IN ANY LIQUID, ESPECIALLY BLEACH WILL RUIN IT. TIME TO BUY ANOTHER AND FOLLOW THE MAKERS INSTRUCTIONS.

 

Question : Is it ok to use an electric toothbrush if you wear braces?
I want to change my toothbrush ,so i was wondering if an electric toohthbrush is good to use.

Answer:
An electric toothbrush is a great idea to help clean your teeth while in braces. May I recommend a Sonicare or an Rotadent. You can get a Sonicare from your dentist or at your local Wal-mart. A Rotadent you can only get through your dentist.

 

Question : How often should I replace my electric toothbrush?
I have a an Oral-B, Sonic, Complete toothbrush. I replace the brush heads once every 3months. How frequently should I buy a new electric toothrbush?

Answer:
Those toothbrushes can last for years. Keep changing the heads every 3 months! :)

 

Question : What do people with eatting disorders use a toothbrush for?
I know it can be used to induce vomiting but is there anything else? My suit mate used to keep a really nasty moldy toothbrush on the sink in our bathroom and i really don't think she was brushing her teeth with it. She threw up a lot but I know she had a lot of health problems so I don't know if it was self induced vomiting.

Answer:
I know it can be used to induce vomiting but is there anything else? My suit mate used to keep a really nasty moldy toothbrush on the sink in our bathroom and i really don't think she was brushing her teeth with it. She threw up a lot but I know she had a lot of health problems so I don't know if it was self induced vomiting.

 

Question : Is it ok to use a strong electric toothbrush after wisdom tooth removal?
I have a pretty strong electric toothbrush (it's Oral-B Professional Care Triumph). Is it too strong to use after wisdom teeth removal?

Answer:
Stay away from the extraction site for about 5-7 days with any kind of instrument. You could tear the stitches and/or knock out the blood clot which could lead to dry socket which is very very painful. Also avoid carbonated drinks, swishing liquid in your mouth, mouthwash,smoking, and sucking on straws. You can rinse very gently with warm water.

 

Question : What does it mean when the guy you're dating leaves a toothbrush at your house?
We've only been dating for like 3 weeks and he already has a freaking toothbrush at my house. He automatically assumes he's staying the night when he comes over. What's up with that? He's a student, graduating this semester, that lives with his parents and I have my own house so it's kinda freaking me out a little bit.

Answer:
Sounds like you've answered your own question. It seems he's latched onto to you to get out... dont do it girl!!!! Make that man get his own and prove he can make it on his own. There is nothing wrong with living together, but he moving to fast for me, and I dont even know him!!! You need to set some ground rules quick before you have a roomate!!!!

 

Question : How to make masturbating with an electric toothbrush fun?
I have been masturbating with an eletric toothbrush but I can't seem to get myself to orgasm. Can someone give me any new ideas on how to make it more intense? Any new techniques? Or special positions to make it interesting and fun? Or anything like that would be good.

Answer:
With a little imagination, just about anything can be used. Just remember to keep it clean, anything that is going in or on your vagina needs to be clean. Also, you'll want to be able to clean the item, so it will be ready for next time. NEVER insert anything that can break-off, like a bananna, or something. You wouldn't want an embarrising trip to the ER!! The kitchen is a good place to start, a lot of utensils have very interesting handles. Some are nice and thick, others have a lot of ridges or bumps. Also you'll get a kick out of seeing somebody use it after you have... :) You can also use the tub, turn on a GENTAL stream of WARM water, then lay under the spout with your feet up on the wall. Position your vagina right under the stream, it feels wonderful!!! An adjustable shower head works just as well. You can also use an electric toothbrush, not the brush side. Place the back of it against your clit, and turn it on. You can also hump your way to an orgasm. Just stack a few pillows, climb on top, squeeze with your legs so that they are firm, then start thrusting back and forth. If you have a stuffed animal, you can ride his face the same way. A bear or pig, or something with a snout adds extra pleasure. You can add even more pleasure by inserting something in your butt. Start small and work your way. You can use lotion as lubricant. Your finger works well, you can also use a tampoon or something similar, just remember, nothing breakable, and you need to be able to remove it when your done. Let me know how it works out for you.

 

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