Braun EB17-3 Oral-B Replacement Brushhead Braun EB17-3 Oral-B Replacement Brushhead
Price : $20.95

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Keeps teeth naturally white. Flexisoft bristles thoroughly clean and polish teeth. Longer interdental tips clean deep between teeth and below the gumline. Indicator bristles fade halfway to signal when to replace brushhead for optimal performance. Fits al

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Braun EB17-6 Toothbrush Brushes, 6 pack Braun EB17-6 Toothbrush Brushes, 6 pack
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The Braun EB17-6 Toothbrush Brushes, 6 pack fits models 4712 4723 4713 4715 4726 4728 4729 4730 4731 4736 4740 3731 4736 4716 4739 3728 3737 4717

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The toothbrushes I ordered were exactly what I expected, and at less cost than my local retail discount store.

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Braun EB19-6PK Toothbrush Brushes, 6 Pack Braun EB19-6PK Toothbrush Brushes, 6 Pack
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  1. Sanitary Part - This item is not returnable once opened.

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The Braun EB19-6PK Toothbrush Brushes, 6 Pack fits models 3711 D9013 4713 4714 4716 4726 4728 IC2522 ID2021 ID2025 D9000 D9011 D9022 D9025 D9500 D9511 D9521 D9522 D9525 D9542 D9545 D9513 D5011 D5025 D5500 D5525 D5545 D7025 D7525 D7545 D7000 D7011 D7500 D7511 D7521 D8013 4712 D6011 D6013 D6021 D6511 D8011 D8511 D8513 D8525 D4731

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Braun Inc Braun 3d Tooth Brush 2 Speeds Rechgble Braun Inc Braun 3d Tooth Brush 2 Speeds Rechgble
Price : $99.99 $95.66
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  1. Unique 3D Cleaning Action, 40,000 in-and-out pulsations per minute loosen plaque.
  2. 8,800 back and forth oscillations sweep plaque away
  3. Gently cleans in areas where plaque bacteria can collect to help your gums become firmer and healthi
  4. Includes: 1 Oral B Professional Care Power Handle
  5. 1 FlexiSoft Brushhead, and 1 DualAction Brushhead.

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Braun Oral B 3D Excel Power Toothbrush With Storage Tower, Professional Care 7500, 3D Pulsating Toothbrush Cleans Deeper Than A Manual Toothbrush, 40,000 Pulsation's Per Minute, 2 Speeds, High Speed Oscillating/Rotating Action & Gentle Sonic Frequency Pulsation's, Includes 3 Brush Heads, 3D Technology, Pressure Sensor, 2 Minute Memory Timer, Slim Handle With Non Slip Grip.

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Braun OD17-1 ortho brush head. Braun OD17-1 ortho brush head.
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  1. Fits all Braun Oral-B Plaque Removers

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Braun OD17-1 ortho brush head. Fits all Braun Oral-B Plaque Removers.

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Questions & Answers
Question : Can brushing your teeth with an electric toothbrush destroy the enamel in a really short time, ie 2 wks?
I went to the dentist 2 wks ago who noticed my teeth were a bit see-through which means enamel erosion. He told me to cut out acidic foods and fruit and use an electric toothbrush which I did but suddenly my teeth look even more see-through and now I'm really worried! Is going electric making it worse? Please help; any advice or info welcome - thanks!

Answer:
CLARY, CAN THE ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH RUIN/DESTROY THE ENAMEL? THE ANSWER IS NO. SO WHAT'S HAPPENED IN 2 WEEKS THEN? THE ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH IS VERY EFFECTIVE AT REMOVING SOME STAINS. IF THIS WAS THE REASON WHY YOUR TEETH CHANGED IN APPEARANCE, THEN IT WERE THE STAINS THAT WERE REMOVED NOT THE ENAMEL.

 

Question : What's the youngest age to use an electric toothbrush?
I've just bought my first electric toothbrush and think it's fantastic. So much so that I'm thinking of one for the kids too, but I'm concerned they may be too young. Some of these brushes are on sale with a recommended age of 3+. My children are 4 and 5, but as they're still learning to brush manually, is it wise to stop this process and give them the electric brush? Or should I hold off a few years?

Answer:
id say about 13 or when they are going through puberty. when the children are young their teeth are still developing and need to be brushed manually as doing it by hand always wins. Hope i helped <3 groovy_surf_chic99 xxoo

 

Question : How do you prevent an electric toothbrush from discharging in a crowded toilet bag/case when traveling?
Use an Oral B Braun Electric toothbrush which alwsys has the little silver button getting depressed in my toilet case/bag/travel case and always reaches the destination dead! There is a little reset style button at the back of the brush? Can that be the trick?

Answer:
Wrap it in something soft (Bubble wrap, clothing--a shirt, perhaps) so that there's less pressure on it and that the button is less likely to be pressed. If that doesn't work, you may want to look into getting a small pencil box that you could fit your toothbrush in. Just put it in, close it, and you're on your way.

 

Question : what is the difference between an electric toothbrush and a sonic one ?
Why are sonic toothbrushes better ? What does the sonic bit actually do that a usual electric toothbrush doesn't ?

Answer:
The standard electric toothbrush just mimics the use of your regular toothbrush with the up and down or round and round motion. The Sonicare toothbrush uses a vibration means of pulsation that works with water, toothpaste, and saliva in your mouth that literally vibrates the debris from under the tissue, in between and on the teeth off better than the others. It really does make your teeth feel like you've just had them professionally cleaned! Next time you're at the dentist ask for a demonstration. They are highly recommended in the dental profession.

 

Question : How do you brush your teeth with an electric toothbrush without applying pressure?
I love my electric toothbrush but I'm having a hard time holding it to my teeth without applying at least some pressure. I have a small mouth so I don't know if that's adding to my problem. I would love some suggestions or advice. My gums are very sore.

Answer:
Hold the toothbrush in your fingertips, put it into your mouth in the cheek area then close your mouth a bit and brush. Don't tighten your cheek muscles or purse your lips, keep everything relaxed. With the electric toothbrush you use it to guide the bristles around your teeth and gums rather than using it like a manual toothbrush as there is no need to activate it to be effective. http://en-ca.dentalcare.com/soap/patient/index.htm This link has detailed information on Power Brushing including a video that is very useful. If your gums are very sensitive initially try using some Orajel (babys teething gel) on them prior to brushing. This should numb them up a bit. Also if you have an Oral B power brush there is also an "Extra Soft" brushhead available from the drug store.

 

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.

 

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.

Answer:
its ok

 

Question : Why do people use an electric toothbrush as they would use a manual toothbrush?
It just seems a bit pointless having an 'electric' toothbrush. Why don't they just use a 'toothbrush'??? Thanks for responses. I understand why electric toothbrushes are used (I use one myself and find they are great). What I am really wondering is why people use an electric toothbrush but still use the same arm movements as they would with a non-electric toothbrush...

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For the same reason, when you tell somebody that a microphone will pick up thier voice fine in a normal standing position.... they continue to lean over & put their face in it.

 

Question : What is the Best electric toothbrush? I heard of two: Sonicare and Oral B?
I'm planning to get a electric toothbrush and want to know which should I get. I know of two that are popular but not sure which is best. Of course everybody have their likes and dislikes of the two but I just want to get a survey so that I can have a better grasp of which is best suited for me. In your opinion, which brand do you like most and why? Thanks.

Answer:
Sonicare Elite is my top choice. There are many different model designations, but the "motors" are all pretty much the same. The kits are different because they pack different accessories. Some have two brush heads and some have four. Some have a travel bag and some have a wall-mount charger instead of a counter top charger. Just read the label carefully and buy what you need. Bear in mind that you will have to replace the brush heads about every six months, so see if it is cheaper to buy a few extra brush heads in one of the kits. Otherwise, buy a Sonicare, read and follow the directions. The directions are very clear and easy to understand. Sonicare is especially recommended for someone with braces, by the way.

 

Question : Has anyone ever injured their gums and caused recession with an electric toothbrush?
I bought the Oral-B triumph and all of a sudden experienced irritation at my lower front teeth, and gum recession. I switched to Sonicare and it seems gentler and I haven't had any problems. Anyone else have a similar problem with electric toothbrushes?

Answer:
I'm a dentist. Generally, dentists and hygienists recommend electric brushes to patients specifically because they are more gentle on the teeth and gums. Sonicare is an excellent toothbrush. I use it myself and recommend it to my patients (whenever I talk about toothbrushes, that is). Oral-B has a longstanding history of making dental products, and it is very unlikely that they would manufacture a product that wasn't similarly gentle to the gums. You may have been using it wrong. In either case, as long as you're happy with the Sonicare, stick with it.

 

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