Oral-B S340 Sonic Complete Toothbrush Oral-B S340 Sonic Complete Toothbrush
Price : $114.95

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Oral-B S-340 Sonic Complete Toothbrush lets you choose from multiple sonic modes for a more complete sonic clean. Customized brushing modes target the needs of your entire mouth. Features: 3 Brushing Modes - Customized brush settings for teeth, gums and tongue. Advanced Brushhead Technology - Angled CrissCross bristles for a better clean. Ergonomic Handle - Slim, light, non-slip handle for better control. 2-Minute Timer - Indicates when the professionally recommended 2-minute brushing time has been reached. Professional Timer - Signals at 30-second intervals to encourage a more complete brushing of the four quadrants of your mouth. Charging Stand and Refill Storage Tower (Storage space for up to 3 brushheads). Two Oral-B Sonic Complete brushheads. Deluxe Travel Case.

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TRANSFORMERS TOOTHBRUSH HOLDER TRANSFORMERS TOOTHBRUSH HOLDER
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Features :
  1. TOOTHBRUSH HOLDER
  2. TOOTHBRUSH
  3. RINSING CUP

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Sonicare HX7361 Elite 7300 Sonic Toothbrush Sonicare HX7361 Elite 7300 Sonic Toothbrush
Price : $142.18 $139.88

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Sonicare Xtreme E3000 Power Toothbrush - Orange Sonicare Xtreme E3000 Power Toothbrush - Orange
Price : $29.99 $29.99
Features :
  1. A battery-operated toothbrush designed to help improve brushing habits of teens and preteens
  2. Safe and effective, even for those with braces or brackets
  3. High-velocity bristle movement allows brush to cover more area in less time
  4. Sonic technology delivers unique dynamic cleaning action for superior plaque reduction
  5. Promotes whiter, healthier teeth

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SONICARE ESSENCE 5500 SONICARE ESSENCE 5500
Price : $121.36 $93.99
Features :
  1. Removes 80% of coffee, tea, and tobacco stains
  2. Combines 31,000 brush strokes per minute and extra-wide sweeping motion
  3. Improves gum health by reversing gingivitis and shrinking periodontal pockets
  4. Soft-grip handle holds charge for up to 2 weeks and is ideal for trave
  5. Smartimer automatically shuts off the toothbrush after 2-minute dental recommended brushing time

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? Essence 5500 The Essence 5500 is the top of the Essence line. With all the found in the Essence 5300, the 5500 also comes with Quadpacer, which helps you give every area of your mouth the complete attention it deserves. And an extra brush head means no replacements for a year.



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great toothbrush

Great toothbrush at a good price. Leaves teeth looking and feeling very nice, almost like a dental cleaning.

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Question : Questions about Oral-B power toothbrushes?
Well, I don't know if the brushes are designed in a standard for all Oral-B handles or there are different brushes for different handles. http://www.theessentials.com/jump.jsp?itemID=1002&itemType=PRODUCT&path=1%2C3%2C115%2C312%2C319&iProductID=1002 and is that brush provided with a charger or do we have to purchase a seperate one ? Thanks a lot

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If you check around on the Oral B website, you will see that there are different heads for different electric toothbrush models. Most of the companies that make electric toothbrushes do that. I guess it creates built in obsolescence of your product in the name of progress.

 

Question : do you prefer battery powered or normal toothbrush?
do you prefer battery powered or normal toothbrush?

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i enjoy the feel of the batteryed powered when you know it is cleaning i also love water picks they are some wonderful creations that make the mouth feel clean and nice

 

Question : Could a battery powered toothbrush start a fire?
If it was left on when you left the house to drain the battery...is there a possibility it could spark or something and start a fire?? The insert that came with the toothbrush says to drain the batter once a month and recharge from scratch to keep it working better. I have no idea how that helps, but thanks for the help! My mind is now more at ease! I get paranoid about these things!! :-)

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No. The maximum energy output by the battery (usually AA's) could not generate enough heat to even start melting the plastic handle. I have never seen or heard of one being able to spark. You'd need a lot more electricity to do that.

 

Question : How to care for my bonded tooth?
In December 2006, in a sports accident I had my front tooth broken in half horizontally.- next day it was thankfully bonded back on. - you can obviously see the difference through the colour I was wondering how I should care for the tooth. When I look closely now I can see the line where The crack goes across. (-dont know if that was visible before, like if the bonding covered it or not since I didnt really check). I've had a custom mouthguard made for me for sports which I use during every sport now. I dont bite into ANYTHING with my front teeth (no sandwhiches, etc) I only eat foods I can cut and places directly past the tooth. I have been using a powered crest spinbrush toothbrush with an extra soft head and Colgate Total and Crest Pro-Health. How should i be caring for and maybe help the tooth heal itself? I've really been considering this and am probably getting it tomorrow... Colgate Luminous toothpaste. It is supposed to contain minerals to help restore tooth enamal! Opinions? I think its "bonded," I dont knew exactly what they did but they re-attached the broken part of the tooth to the top part of the tooth which was still intact (dint know the name for what they did, but I heard something about bonding and they also mentioned they dont know how long it will hold, maybe forever maybe a very short time... confusing!!). Also, the texture is somewhat different on the portion of the re-attached tooth. kind of going along with the first answer ... I actually found the piece that was broken off and they used THAT piece of the tooth and put that back on, not a composite, its the actual piece! I can tell because it has a certain small spot where its a bit discolored from before. And when I went in after that to take my impression for my mouthguard, the assistant that did the impression told me it could be like a broken bone and may take up to 6 months to heal. The dentist said that since Im still young and have good blood flow through my teeth it could heal or something. (When the piece was broken off, and was found and taken back home for the night, I kept it in milk to not dry it out or anything and they were actually able to use that piece even though the assistant almost laughed at us when we said we saved the tooth and said they cant do anything with it when we came in, but she ended up helping the dentist use that piece, I bet she felt dumb)

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Sorry to tell you, but a tooth cannot heal itself once it is broken. I broke my front tooth when I was 6. Unfortunetely I had to get a rootcanal, and then the broken part was 'bonded' back on. What they did to it, and most probably to yours, was put white filling called composite to replace the broken part. Unfortunetely, composite is hard to match to the tooths natural enamel color. It will always look slightly different. Another bad thing about composite is that with time it darkens, and cannot be bleached. You'll have to get the composite changed every few years to match with your other teeth or it will become very visible. It's true that you have to be careful with it now. The tooth is now weakened and could break off if you eat a baguette, or bite into an apple...Your best bet would be to get a veneer. IThe best way I can describe it is that it's like a fake nail for your tooth. The dentist will prepare the tooth (pretty much shave off the front .5mm) and take an impression to later fit the veneer. It puts the strenth back; sort of. It will look much better and match better because it's made out of porceline. It will be shinny like your other teeth too. I don't know if you've noticed, but if you dry your broken tooth, it isn't shinny like the others but mat. Down side to a veneer: It doesn't bleach either, so you have to take good care of the other teeth. You'll get the opposite effect here. One white tooth, and the others darker. The only other thing is that it could un-cement, but can be put back on. Just be careful with it, and avoid it if you can, but don't stress if you forget and eat a sandwich.

 

Question : Have any of you ladies felt the vibrating power of the Oral-B Pulsar Toothbrush yet?
That baby does things no other vibrator can do.

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That's why my girlfriend has one under her pillow.

 

Question : Oral-B Cross Action Power Electric Toothbrush?
Ok my toothbrush won't stay off.. like i press down the "Off" portion of the button and it stays off for like a second, but every time I even so much as touch any part of the brush, it turns back on! like when i go to put it in the holder, it turns itself on.. it is really quite annoying.. is there anything I can do? Or should I just buy a different kind of electric toothbrush?

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Sometimes, dried toothpaste sticks underneath the control switch. Try rinsing it really well in hot water.

 

Question : Is it worth it to get an Oral-B D9511 Plak Control Ultra Power Toothbrush with Timer and Charger?
I'd like one with a timer on it but it's taking more than a month or two to get it shipped and delivered on Amazon(43 bucks). Is it worth it to get it or what? Where else can I find one?

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We have timer toothbrushes for our kids and they are great. The kids know that the toothbrush has to stay in their mouth until it goes off. We've just got to hope it cleans their teeth in that time! Check out these epinions: http://www.epinions.com/content_28955348612 It's available on ebay http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Oral-B-Plak-Control-Ultra-Electric-Toothbrush-TIMER-NIB_W0QQitemZ250038473277QQihZ015QQcategoryZ40082QQssPageNameZWD2VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

 

Question : I bought my hubby a sonicare elite model electric toothbrush for christmas?
he always used manual so he was kind of taken aback at the power of the brush. I caught him sneaking back and using the manual one. He only uses the electric one after keeping it off the charger so that some of the power is rundown. It cost a decent penny, how can i get him to use it exclusively?

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If he doesn't like using it, I wouldn't make him ... The same thing happened to me actually. My fiancee bought me one (because I wanted it!) but I ended up not liking it. It just wasn't for me, and I switched back to a manual. As for the Sonicare, my sweetie uses it exclusively and it has worked out perfect for the both of us :)

 

Question : which power toothbrush do you feel is best for your teeth, as far as cleaning ability?
which power toothbrush do you feel is best for your teeth, as far as cleaning ability?

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I love my Sonicare toothbrush. I've been using one for 10+ years.

 

Question : What is the best use for a high-powered electric toothbrush?
and do you floss after? Temptation Dover Soles, is a true humans' wish, which can be granted.

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You've gotten the creative juices flowing here. I think I will looking to see if I can Spot one of these next time I'm shopping. What a clever and less that obvious device. I will let you know if anything cums of it. No floss required.

 

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