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

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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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Orawave Pink Ribbon 2 Minute TwinSpin Toothbrush (Colors May Vary) Orawave Pink Ribbon 2 Minute TwinSpin Toothbrush (Colors May Vary)
Price : $8.36
Features :
  1. 2-Minute Timer
  2. Twice the cleaning action with patented head design
  3. Partner with Susan G. Komen for the Cure
  4. Compare cleaning and timer to expensive power toothbrushes
  5. Replaceable Heads

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These are no longer available locally so I found them at your web site. I've been using these for several years and have found them to be the best toothbrush. When you can no longer find your favorite items locally you'll likely find them on the web. I do recommend the Orawave. It works great and lasts a long time.

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My First Spinbrush...Again!

The first ever battery operated toothbrush I bought was the gray version of this one, many years ago. I loved it for its dual heads and how clean and white my teeth were after just one week of using it. I'd forgotten all about it, since it lasted me about a year and then died and I've had many lousy spinbrushes since.

My last one didn't even have a functioning off button and was prone to turning itself on if someone walked across the floor nearby without tiptoeing carefully (but I should've expected that, I guess, since I bought it at a Dollar Store). The Orawave, on the other hand, is the best toothbrush I have ever used! I love the built in timer, the dual heads, and how long the battery lasts. Also I like that it's pink -- it matches my hair. If you're looking for a good inexpensive spinbrush, I highly recommend you buy one of these. You won't be sorry.

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Braun D4010 Oral-B Plak Control Toothbrush Battery Operated - 1Ea Braun D4010 Oral-B Plak Control Toothbrush Battery Operated - 1Ea
Price : $15.59
Features :
  1. Power Toothbrush. Braun Oral-B Plaque Control Toothbrush With this economic and professional electronic toothbrush your teeth will be, both, healthy and beautiful even on the road.
  2. Treat your teeth to a Braun Oral-B.Battery Operated One brushhead 1 speed Safe for travel.
  3. Proven to remove more harmful plaque than an ordinary manual toothbrush.
  4. Effectively cleans between teeth and along the gumline.
  5. Helps to prevent gum disease and tooth decay. Gentle on teeth and gums as a soft manual toothbrush.

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INDICATIONS: Power Toothbrush. Braun Oral-B Plaque Control Toothbrush With this economic and professional electronic toothbrush your teeth will be, both, healthy and beautiful even on the road. Treat your teeth to a Braun Oral-B.Battery Operated One brushhead 1 speed Safe for travel. Proven to remove more harmful plaque than an ordinary manual toothbrush. Effectively cleans between teeth and along the gumline. Helps to prevent gum disease and tooth decay. Gentle on teeth and gums as a soft manual toothbrush. Indicator bristles, deep reaching interdental tips, high-speed oscillations, non-slip grip.

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Crest SpinBrush Tootbrush Set Pro Clean Extra Soft - 2 pk Crest SpinBrush Tootbrush Set Pro Clean Extra Soft - 2 pk
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Features :
  1. Counter Stand Included in pack.
  2. Patented Dual-Action Technology.
  3. Circular Oscillating Head.
  4. Cleaning up to 70% more plaque in hard-to-reach places than a manual toothbrush.

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Our unique, patented Dual-Action Technology is turning the brushing world on its head! The circular Oscillating Head spins around and back to thoroughly clean and polish even between teeth. The secondary bristles move side-to-side to scour away plaque and massage along the gumline. Together, both heads deliver up to 3700 brush strokes per minute - cleaning up to 70% more plaque in hard-to-reach places than a manual toothbrush.

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Oral B Zooth Power Toothbrush, Hello Kitty (Pack of 3) Oral B Zooth Power Toothbrush, Hello Kitty (Pack of 3)
Price : $20.95

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Questions & Answers
Question : How would you get free dental care through your state?
I am in dire need of a dentist and I really can not afford one. I live with my boyfriend and do not work. I watch our daughter and his older daughter from another relationship. I know if him and I were married it would be done and over with but that is not an option right now. Please let me know if there is anyway for this to happen.

Answer:
Here, where I am, certain health centers offer dental services. You can't be on insurance of any sort, including medicare/medicaid. But they offer the services for free. For those who are on Medicare/Medicaid, there are dental offices that accept that type of insurance. There are also community services offered. I recently learned that there is a church in my area that offers free services such as dental, a pharmacy, eye exams, etc all in the church there. It's something they offer once a month, I think, and they only accept 20 people each time. Not all of these services may be available in your area, but services like that aren't advertised much, you have to do your research. Good luck!

 

Question : How can I work with medical assistance to assure good quality dental care for me and my family?
Every dentist that I've talked to told me "No we can not serve you because we do not accept medical assistance."

Answer:
You really should go with a discount dental plan. I have a AMeriplan and the saving are great. It's not insurance so there are no restrictions or limitations. The phone # is 1-800-784-1719 website http://everyonebenefits.com/tlawrence... The cost is only $19.95 per month for a family plan.

 

Question : What is the optimal dental care regimen?
Example: *Visit dentist twice a year. * Floss after all meals and snacks with power flosser. * No sugar in diet other than what is in fruit. * Brush after all meals and snacks with a power toothbrush such as Sonicare. * Irrigate mouth with WaterPik or similar device. * Clean tongue. Probably no one is this perfect. But what is your idea of perfect dental home care? P.S. To dentists and hygienists: Here's your chance to tell us what the perfect dental patient would do.

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Example: *Visit dentist twice a year. * Floss after all meals and snacks with power flosser. * No sugar in diet other than what is in fruit. * Brush after all meals and snacks with a power toothbrush such as Sonicare. * Irrigate mouth with WaterPik or similar device. * Clean tongue. Probably no one is this perfect. But what is your idea of perfect dental home care? P.S. To dentists and hygienists: Here's your chance to tell us what the perfect dental patient would do.

 

Question : pro bono dental care in grand rapids mi?
I am a community heath care worker trying to find out if there is any pro bono dental care in Gr. MI. to assist clients. All are low income, most are uninsured in the dental dept. Some have limited health coverage. Our service helps people to resource. a little more info., I am also looking for pro bono work like extractions, dentures, partials, ect.

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I don't know of any probono, but teaching schools are a great resource for person's with little to no insurance. My dental hygiene school only charges $25 for adults and $15 for kids and seniors (that includes many things along with a cleaning, such as x-rays). Try looking up dental and dental hygiene schools in your area.

 

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 : Why doesn't Canada use surplus to start a national dental care plan?
Canada had a huge surplus in money this year, why doesn't it start a new dental care plan so that everyone can have dental coverage without having to pay ass loads of money themselves or to insurance companies? It's stupid because so many sicknesses and diseases are linked to dental hygiene and maintenance, why wouldn't they implement dental care as a preventative sickness measure to help us Canadians maintain good health? This outrages me so much.

Answer:
I guess it depends on what their other priorities are...

 

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:
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Question : Where can I find inexpensive dental care in the Killeen, Texas area? Need work done, have very little money.?
I have no dental insurance, need to have some teeth pulled, including wisdom teeth. Hoping there is a Dental school nearby that offers free/low cost care.

Answer:
Call up a dentist and ask if he knows of a low cost or sliding scale clinic in the area. Sometimes dentists will donate work to low income people and there might be a free dental clinic that you can go to. If the first dentist doesn't know then try another one.

 

Question : Where can I get free to low cost dental care?
I am disable and cannot qualify for medical but I need dental work really bad. What can I go to get help?

Answer:
Try this website: http://www.dentalplans.com/ Depending on what state you live in (just enter your zip code), they offer some dental plans as low as $79.95 a year! You can even compare plans to see which one would be better depending on what work you think you might need. Good luck to you.

 

Question : Does anyone know of low cost or free Dental care?
We live in Norhwest Ohio,and my 21 year old son has really bad teeth and needs dentures.However, he does not have insurance through his job and can't afford to pay for them himself.I am really worried about the health affects from his teeth.So, does anyone in Ohio know of free or low cost dental care or any organizations that can help pay?

Answer:
Check with local colleges. If there is a dental program, they might be able to get him in, little to no cost. Usually long waits though, if he can wait.

 

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