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Cybersonic 2 Oralcare System Toothbrush
Price : $119.99 $24.95
Features
: - Cleans at 41,000 sonic strokes per minute.
- Offers a complete in-home, oral care solution.
- Attacks heavy plaque build-up and staining.
- Cleans hard-to-reach areas with ease.
- Offers outstanding comfort and maneuverability.
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Now you'll be "Done-In-OneTM" minute with Cybersonic2®, a new technological breakthrough in sonic toothbrush oral care. The revolutionary Cybersonic2® is a new and improved version of the popular Cybersonic oral-care system with more convenient features than ever before! It's faster, easier to use, and combines 41,000 sonic strokes per minute with patented Cyberspringä Bristles to take oral care to a higher level. The patented bristles custom fit the unique contours of your teeth and gums, reach awkward areas with ease and are easy to clean in warm water.
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Cybersonic D109 Replacement Brush Heads (4 Heads)
Price : $12.99
Features
: - Replacement heads for use with either Cybersonic or Cybersonic2 electric toothbrushes
- Deep cleans for dazzling white smile
- Includes 4 replacement heads, 2 white, 2 blue
- Dimensions:6.5 x 3.875 x .75
- Please read all label information on delivery
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Amazon Brush Heads much better then Amden Corporation
The so called "free" Replacement Brush Heads that Amden Corporation wants to send you every 3 months shattered in my mouth cutting me to ribbons. Amden Corporation (maker of Cybersonic) claims they'll be happy to replace them but they never come. For some reason the replacements from Amazon hold together just great and cost half as much as the "free" exploding ones. Thank You Amazon!!!
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Philips RS930 Sonicare FlexCare Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush with Sanitizer,Model: HX6932/10 - 1 Ea
Price : $119.99
Features
: - The integrated ultraviolet (UV) Sanitizer removes up to 99 percent of bacteria on your toothbrush.
- FlexCare System contains 3 Flexible brushing modes,2 Personalized cleaning routines.
- ProResults brush head provides better plaque removal and a comfort-enhanced brushing experience.
- Featuring a new innovative technology.
- 2-minute timer helps ensure dental professional recommended brushing time.
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INDICATIONS: Philips RS930 Sonicare FlexCare Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush with Sanitizer removes up to 99 percent of bacteria on your toothbrush.ProResults brush head provides better plaque removal and a comfort-enhanced brushing experience.
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Very Good!
I replaced my old OralB that I had for 5 years with this Sonicare. My teeth are healthy currently. I read and heard very good things about this Sonicare. I have been using for a week and just love it so far.
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Philips Sonicare Advance 4100 Sonic Power Toothbrush
Price : $69.99
Features
: - Rechargeable toothbrush cleans with ultra-high speed bristles
- 2-minute Smartimer takes out the guesswork
- Removes 80% of coffee and tobacco stains in just 28 days
- Includes 1 standard-size brush head, charger base
- Handle holds charge for up to 2 weeks, ideal for travel
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Very Happy
This product is wonderful! My dentist noticed my healthy gums after using it for a short period of time. In the beginning it took me a little while to get used to the brushing feel however now I would not want to go back to a regular toothbrush. I have recently bought my second one after having my first one for approximately 7 years. I replace my brush heads 2-3 times a year.
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Must have for a happy healthy mouth
Not having dental insurance I make sure I take very good care of my teeth and this product can't be beat. My teeth became whiter, my mouth feels "happy" after using it and my dentist is delighted when he sees the results. This is the second one I've bought. Regardless of the two-year limited warranty the last one lasted me over eight years. I can't say this one will last that long, or that yours will, but even if it was only a fluke it's obvious they make a sturdy product.
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Sonicare toothbrush
I bought this toothbrush because I was the only one left in my apartment who didn't have one. Both of my room mates swear by their electric toothbrushes an after a little research I decided on this one. For the price (it was on the lower side of the ones I looked at) it is amazing. I will never go back to a regular toothbrush again. It doesn't need to be charged frequently at all, and so far it has proven to be very durable- it has been dropped off the sink several times and still works as good as the day I got it. I highly recommend this product.
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super clean
Takes the guess work on cleaning by automatic shut off feature when brushing is complete. It leaves my teeth feeling like a professional job was done in cleaning my teeth every time. And I can travel with it and stays charged for a long weekend.
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Sonicare Advance Toothbrush
My dentist recommended Sonicare and I've been using it for about 5 years. This is my 2nd and I wouldn't use anything else. Great product and it arrived within the timeframe they promised.
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Philips HX4002/82 Sonicare Advance A Series Replacement Brush Head, Standard
Price : $27.65
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: - Philips HX4002/82 Sonicare Advance A Series Replacement Brush Head, Standard
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For use with Advance series handles only. Works with all original Sonicare and Advanced series handles. Optimum tooth coverage for efficient cleaning. Not compatible with Elite series handles. Formerly known as Compact size.
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Questions & Answers
Question : Is it weird to stimulate yourself with a toothbrush?
I know how odd that might sound but nothing else can make me climax faster than one of those spinning tooth brushes. I've tried toys and what not but nothing else works. I was wondering how weird it would be to use the toothbrush during sex. Would the guy be freaked out by it? I'm referring to my boyfriend of 3 years when I say guy. We're very comfortable around each other, including sexually. He knows about the toothbrush but i've never brought it in during sex. I can't orgasm from sex and I was just wondering if this might help. Thanks.
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talk to him about it.
he may enjoy it.
you never know.
maybe you could get him to so
what the toothbrush does (:.
ha just ask.
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Question : Toothbrush?
I have an electric toothbrush that works fine, but I've never cleaned it. Do I soak it in rubbing alchohol? I really don't want to go and buy something, but we've got basic cleaners around here.
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The head should be changed just as often as you would a regular toothbrush. It should be rinsed in water after each use.
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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?
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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
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Question : What can I soak my toothbrush heads in to clean them?
What can I soak my toothbrush heads in to sanitize them? Please tell me how long I need to soak them and with what I need to do it with. I will vote best answer.
Thanks for all the great answers guys! I really appreciate it. They were all so good but I had to choose one best answer only.
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Listerine
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Question : Why is an electric toothbrush considered essential if you want to reduce tartar and gum disease?
I have read that brushing your gums and teeth too hard can reduce enable and cause your gums to recede but have been told that an electic toothbrush is essential if you want to reduce tartar and gum disease. I would think that the electric toothbrush would be considered the same as brushing your teeth too hard. Seems to contradict. Anyone?
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No, an electric toothbrush is not essential.
What is essential for preventing tartar buildup and gum disease is to keep plaque off your teeth.
Sticky white plaque is a soft mass of germs stuck on your teeth, and it takes about 12 hours for it to turn crusty into tartar from the calcium bicarbonate in your saliva. So the trick is to brush off the plaque before it has a chance to turn crusty.
That means you should brush your teeth, tongue and gums thoroughly after each meal, and before going to sleep, using a soft-bristle toothbrush. Floss every night, eat less sugary foods, have regular checkups every 6 months to have a dentist or hygienist pick off any tartar that accumulated.
If you use a manual toothbrush properly, it should not cause gum recession.
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Question : How do you replace a rechargeable battery toothbrush?
I have a Braun rechargeable toothbrush and used it for years. It seems that the battery needs to be replaced. Has anyone replaced a rechargeable battery for this?
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Batteries Plus can replace it for you.. They have many locations in the US. Check to see if there is a store near by:
http://www.batteriesplus.com/t-storeloc.aspx
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Question : When should you throw away a toothbrush?
I have never known how long to keep a toothbrush for! What is the average life span? I usually keep mine for a few months. Is that ok? Does it make a difference if its electric or not?
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Hi! I've been in dentistry for over 25 years. I recommend that you change your toothbrush every 3-4 months and after a cold or serious infection. Boiling in water melts the plastic handle and weakens the brush. Do not do that. For 2 bucks toss it and get another. Do not use the brush so hard it fans out. You are not scrubbing the kitchen floor. Gum tissue is delicate and teeth can be worn done if you brush too hard. ONLY use a soft tooth brush that will get into the area around the tooth. Electric is fine as long as you get into the area behind your back teeth and the back of all your front teeth. I don't care what my patients use as long as they use it twice a day and floss. If you have any other questions, please ask. If sounds like you have a great attitude and will have your teeth your whole life. GOOD for you!!!! Keep up the good work. Marie
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Question : How of should you replace your toothbrush?
So if you brush your teeth twice a day, every day, how often should you replace that toothbrush?
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My dad was a dentist and he always said every 3 months 4 at the most
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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