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Electric or technically its battery operated. Wow that tooth brush is $ 160 bucks , just wow do you need all those washing machine settings On and off is suffice lol
Electric tooth brush are great because it uses power spins on your teeth and gums. Only problem is inside gums especially back is hard to reach but I follow up with this gum brush http://sale.dentist.net/spree/produc...jpg?1280968938
I love my crest Spin brush it spins fast. When I travel I have an Oral B Spin Brush well it should be nickname shake brush. I figure with that brand name it would be good but the head just shakes and you have to physically brush like you would with a normal brush.
This must be omen of me putting off brushing before bed.
Thanks for the link, I didnt know teeth need massages What is the refresh a splash of mouth wash.
If a toothbrush did then it would be cool but wow that price.
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Definately go with a Sonicare. You don't need that particular $150 one. Listerine will kill just as many germs as the UV sanitizer. Then again, I'm a gadget guy and $150 isn't all that much in the scheme of things.
I use an electric but keep a regular in my cosmetic case for traveling....I have several "backup"
regulars from getting brushes when I get my teeth cleaned every 6 months...
I use both. Electric in the morning, regular tooth brush in the evening.
Whats the point of using two kinds of toothbrushes?
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