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Braun Oral B Rechargeable Vitality-twin Pactoothbrushes
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Features
: - Includes 2 RechargeableHandles, 2 Flexisoft Brush Heads, 2 Charging Stands
- Rechargeable Toothbrushes
- reduces up to 2x more plaque than a regular manual toothbrush
- two minutes of brushing with oral-b vitality precision clean is as effective as six minutes
- 2- minute timer for dental recommended 2- minte brushing time
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Oral B Rechargeable Vitality-Twin PacToothbrushes
Includes 2 RechargeableHandles, 2 Flexisoft Brush Heads, 2 Charging Stands
Rechargeable Toothbrushes
reduces up to 2x more plaque than a regular manual toothbrush
260 strokes per minute- manual
strokes per minute- precision clean
two minutes of brushing with oral-b vitality precision clean is as effective as six minutes
of brushing with a maual toothbrush
flexisoft brush head is safe and gentle on teeth and gums
2- minute timer for dental recommended 2- minte brushing time
ergonomic handle provides comfort and control
no replacement battery needed
charging stand
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Braun Oral-b 3D Excel Procare 7500 Electric Toothbrush
Price : $99.95
Features
: - Clinically proven to: clean better than a manual toothbrush
- Improves the health of gums by reversing gingivitis
- Keeps teeth white by preventing the build-up of stains
- Helps prevent gum disease, the leading cause of tooth loss
- Includes two extra brushheads
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The Procare 7500 replaces the old 3D Excel models. The 7500 series is even better than the original. Braun Pro Care 7500- Clinically proven to: clean better than a manual toothbrush -Improves the health of gums by reversing gingivitis -Keeps teeth white by preventing the build-up of stains -Helps prevent gum disease, the leading cause of tooth loss -Is gentle on teeth and gums - as a soft manual toothbrush -Includes two extra brushheads.
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Conair DPI9R Direct Plug-in Rechargeable Power Toothbrush
Price : $59.99
Features
: - Direct Plug-In Toothbrush - detachable power handle plugs into any electrical outlet
- Clutter-free Countertops - no cord, no power base 2 Speeds, Triple-action Brush Heads (2) - clean, polish and massage
- Whitening Brush Head (1) - flat-topped pads polish tooth surface
- 2-Minute Auto Shutoff - brushing time recommended by dental professionals
- Travel Case - ideal for travel or storage. Limited 1 Year Warranty
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Best toothbrush ever! No cavities for 15 years!
The individual bristles actually spin. Great for getting in between teeth and keeping gums healthy. I started using an older version of this toothbrush about 15 years ago. I haven't had a cavity since. I only brush my teeth once a day and yet every time I use it my teeth feel as clean as if I just came from the dentist. I also don't have to go to the dentist as much because plaque just doesn't build up. And the dentist says my gums are the healthiest he's ever seen for someone my age. So buy this toothbrush and save yourself some dental bills!
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Cybersonic2 - Worlds Fastest Sonic Tooth Brush
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Features
: - Cleans at 41,000 gentle sonic strokes per minute
- Reduces brushing time to just one minute.
- Patented spring-action bristles.
- Attacks heavy plaque build-up and staining.Reaches awkward areas with ease
- Power handle light indicates system is recharging.
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Introducing Cybersonic 2 Toothbrush.A new technological breakthrough in sonic oral care for you and your family! This revolutionary system is a new and improved version of our popular Cybersonic oral-care system with more convenient features than ever before! Cybersonic 2 Toothbrush is faster, easier to use and combines 41,000 sonic strokes per minute with patented CyberspringTM bristles to take oral care to a higher power. Now you'll be "Done-In-OneTM" minute.
The Cybersonic2 Tooth Brush Cleans at 41,000 gentle sonic strokes per minute works on the same principle as a tuning fork.Toothbrush 2 patented bristles custom fit the unique contours of your teeth and gums, reaches awkward areas with ease, and is easy to clean in warm water. Cybersonic Toothbrush 2 bristle colors help identify multiple users while the brush head cap keeps bristles clean and sanitary. Power handle light indicates system is recharging.
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Interplak Power Toothbrush
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Features
: - Small enough to store in any drawer
- Auto-off 2 minute brushing timer
- Rechargable 3.6v replaceable Ni-Cd battery pack V.C
- Universal voltage allows worldwide use
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Clinical research proves that the Interplak power Toothbrush is highly effective and easy to use. It cleans teeth virtually plaque free and significantly reduces gingival bleeding. Interplak unit cleans all dental work gently and effectively. Its designed to safely clean around braces and removes plaque in hard to reach places, even between teeth and under the gum line.
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Questions & Answers
Question : What electric toothbrush for bridgework?
I have a bridge and a crown. I'd like to get an electric toothbrush but don't know which would be best for my teeth. The work I've had done on them was expensive and I don't want to damage this by purchasing an inappropriate electric toothbrush that might vibrate or brush too fast/hard.
What brand/model might be best for me? Thank you.
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Any of the braun oral b brushes work well. You want to be able to brush the gum/tooth junction well.
While you don't want to open beer bottles with your new teeth, you are intended to use these guys. Don't be afraid to brush well and floss around them. If you can pull them off with floss or vibrate them loose with a toothbrush, there is something seriously wrong with the bridge/crown.
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Question : How can you charge an electric toothbrush faster?
My electric toothbrush needs to charge!!!! soon!!!!!!!! how can I speed the process up. Cmon my electrical engineering guys. help me out here ;)
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IDK attach to big battery with wires but don't kill yourself
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Question : How do you clean the gunk from an electric toothbrush?
I hope you guys can help me with this since Philips (Sonicare maker) couldn't even properly answer this question. Almost every week, disgusting dark green colored film collects inside the electric toothbrush head. First of all, is this normal? is anyone else having this issue? I have to take a manual toothbrush to scrub out the film. Is this a common occurrence with electric toothbrushes, am I supposed to ignore this gross film and just change the head every 3-4 months? It's getting to be a hassle to have to clean out this film every week!
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THIS FILM IS A NORMAL OCCURRENCE WITH THIS BRUSH. ONCE PER WEEK USE A PAPER TOWEL DAMPENED IN RUBBING ALCOHOL TO CLEAN THE INSIDE OF THE CAP.
THIS MAINTENANCE MUST ALSO BE DONE FOR THE RUBBER CONNECTOR OF THE BRUSH HEAD.
REMEMBER TO REPLACE THE BRUSH HEAD EVERY THREE MONTHS.
I USE THE SONICARE ELITE MODEL.
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Question : How to remove Sonicare electric toothbrush head??
I have a Sonicare electric toothbrush (model a4100). I can NOT get the replaceable toothbrush head out. Is there a certain way you are supposed to remove it?? I've just grabbed it and pulled as hard as I could (and I tried to remove my mom's too...and hers won't come out either)!! Am I doing something wrong? Is there a specific way to remove the brush?? Thanks!
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You should just be able to gently tug on the head and it will come off. If not, try rinsing it off good - you might have buildup from toothpaste between the head of the brush and the base of the brush.
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Question : How useful is using the power tip with the oral b electric toothbrush?
I floss and brush regularly, but my dental hygenist regularly hands me the tiny internal brushes. I find them hard to use on the inside (gum side) of the teeth.
I noticed that the oral b electric toothbrushes come with a powertip. I wonder if using it is useful in addition to the flossing and brushing.
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its ok
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Question : Manual versus electric Toothbrush which is the best?
Hi I have bought an electirc toothbrush and have been using it for about a fortnight now, but went away and took a manual one with me. When I used the manual one my gums started bleeding, which is unusual for me. Is this because of the electric one not cleanign my teeth properly or what?
Which is best for my teeth, electric or manual?
Thanks
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Yes, electric toothbrushes usually work better for everyone, some more than others depending on the type of electric toothbrush. Many include timers which tell people how long they should be brushing, so they brush longer. With a manual toothbrush, brushing technique is much more important or you don't do as good a job.
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Question : Which kids electric toothbrush to use?
I am looking for a kids electric toothbrush for my 7 & 8 yr old girls and I'm not sure which one to buy. They tried one of the adult ones and didn't like it because it vibrated too much and made their nose itch from all the buzzing. I want them to do a more thorough job brushing and think an electric brush may help. Please recommend a kids brush that does not have a lot of vibrations.
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Oral B makes some very inexpensive battery powered brushes called Kids Stages starting at about $4. Your child may prefer a rotary brush head which is on the Oral B Advance Power Toothbrush for about $15. My own preference is the Sonicare Extreme e3000 which is about $25. You can get compact brush heads to fit all the Sonicare models and are preferred by children. All of these are battery operated which is why they are inexpensive.
Both companies have higher-end models with rechargeable batteries. Along with the higher prices are more functions and the ability to change the speeds so it doesn't vibrate as much. You will have to determine what your price point is for your children. Links to all are provided below.
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Question : In the last few months I got 4 fillings and 1 root canal. Is it OK to use an electric toothbrush?
Do I need to take any special precautions while brushing with an electric toothbrush?
Does the vibration from the bursh cause any damage to fillings?
After RCT I had a perm filling instead of cap. Does the electric toothbrush cause any harm to this filling?
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Your dentist, of course, is your best source of info on this...but when I had several fillings and root canals done, my dentist insisted I use an electric tooth brush...believes it does a much better job of cleaning. And ,I have had much better dental health than ever before since using the electric brush.
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Question : Does brushing your teeth with an electric toothbrush really clean them better than a manual toothbrush?
I am going to be fitted with braces fairly soon and people say that you should buy an electric toothebrush. I have looked at prices and they are reasonabaly priced but i don't want to wase money. (well who doesn't) so i was wondering wether an electric toothbrush will clean my teeth better than a normal one.
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I have used both and have decided that a manual toothbrush is superior.
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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.
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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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