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electric toothbrush recommendations please!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Try one of those cheapie throw away ones first. Some people just can't get on with them and they can take some getting used to. Oral B make some good ones - I'd probably buy one of those again (I used one for a few years before getting a Phillips Sonicare). Personally, I wouldn't buy a Sonicare again. They do a good job (but even after several years of using an Oral B it took me a couple of weeks to get used to it - it goes mad!) but they're quite expensive (around �70) and the replacement heads are really expensive - at Boots, the model I use is �25 for two. That works out quite expensive if you like to change the brush more than twice a year.
But I definitely wouldn't go back to a 'manual' toothbrush - electric is by far the best, in my opinion : )
But I definitely wouldn't go back to a 'manual' toothbrush - electric is by far the best, in my opinion : )
I was recommended by mt dentist to get one, not a top range, but a good one, I had receding and bleeding gums, including a couple of loose teeth.
and she told me how to use it, because that makes all the difference.
Brush not only the front and back, but the tops of the teeth, and actually on the gums also. it worked.
I bought a Braun, cast about �45.00, excellent brush.
and she told me how to use it, because that makes all the difference.
Brush not only the front and back, but the tops of the teeth, and actually on the gums also. it worked.
I bought a Braun, cast about �45.00, excellent brush.
i just bought a new battery operated toothbrush...its Oral B Pulsar for �5.99...pretty good!!
http://www.boots.com/shop/product_details.jsp? productid=1070020&classificationid=1011592
http://www.boots.com/shop/product_details.jsp? productid=1070020&classificationid=1011592
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