Electric Toothbrushes
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Category Archives: Electric Toothbrushes
Do electric toothbrushes like the Oral-B Pulsar really do anything beneficial?
I don’t seem to notice a difference between a regular toothbrush and the one I use now. Does anyone know? Yes they clean better than a regular one and they help stimulate the gums when you brush your gums with them.
are those electric toothbrushes better at cleaning?
Please dentists and hygienists…chime in. Trying to keep my teeth healthy. Have a cavity now and I want to avoid these in the future. There are times when an electric toothbrush are better than a manual toothbrush. Examples are people with physical handicaps that make it hard for them to use a manual toothbrush or [...]
How do electric toothbrushes not electricute you?
It doesn’t make sense to me. it takes voltage and current to electrocute you AND you have to be in the path of the electricity and it has to pass through some part of your body that can kill you if it does…. the toothbrush probably has 2-4 volts of battery and no way for [...]
Do electric toothbrushes cause the gums to receed?
My dentist told me that my electric toothbrush (Sonic Care) with cause my gums to further receed (i’m about 2mm ahead of schedule) due to the "excessive force" they put on the gums (he recommended I get a soft bristle toothbrush). Is this true? My dentist and his dental hygenist recommend an inexpensive, battery operated [...]
Do electric toothbrushes really work better than regular ones?
nopee regular ones actually work better electric are just for lazy people haha
Why do re-chargeable electric toothbrushes NEVER work?
I’ve purchased about 6 of these in the last couple of years and every single one just doesn’t work. The battery ones (cheaper end of the market) work like a dream for a few weeks. However, why is it so utterly hard/impossible to find brushheads of these and why do they also stop working even [...]
Are electric toothbrushes better than conventional manual brushes?
I have been using a professional electric toothbrush (~$90) twice a day for the past two weeks. Coupled with floss and mouthwash, my gums are no longer inflamed, my mouth no longer hurts after meals, and my teeth lost their gritty texture. Is it the toothbrush or the combination of everything that’s led to the [...]
HydraBrush Multi-Head Power Toothbrush Hydra Brush – Replacement Brush Heads – Extra Reach Standard Soft
HydraBrush Multi-Head Power Toothbrush Hydra Brush The HydraBrush Multi-Head Power Toothbrush is an electric toothbrush designed to cut cleaning time in half! HydraBrush features two brush heads that move independent of each other at approximately 810 strokes per minute! With automatic bristle positioning, HydraBrush offers error-free brushing, gum massage, and oral care perfection in less [...]
Could using electric toothbrushes and shavers increase your risk for cancer?
Especially since you’re using them everyday? Possibly, along with; Acrylamide, agent orange, alcohol, air pollution, asbestos, asphalt fumes, AZT, barbequed meat, benzene, car fumes, charred foods, dairy products, deodorants, depleted uranium, depression, dichloryacetylene, DDT, diesel exhaust, electrical wiring within the home, diet soda, dimethyl sulphate, ethylene, formaldehyde, french fries, hair dyes, hydrogen peroxide, lack of [...]
