bungeejumper wrote:And everyone says it makes my teeth glow in the dark.
BJ
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bungeejumper wrote:And everyone says it makes my teeth glow in the dark.
BJ
dubre wrote:My experience leads me to believe that no existing tooth brush cleans teeth properly.
Many dentists in my area discovered some time ago that they are no longer able to clean and polish teeth as part of a regular visit. It seemed to coincide with the appointment of a dental hygienist.
Everybody I know leaves the dentist having been advised to make an appointment with the hygienist to "get the teeth cleaned properly". Many have been told that they "need" to do this 2,3or 4 times a year.
My recent visit cost me £95 for 45 minutes.
redsturgeon wrote:It is possible if your teeth are spaced well enough to clean your teeth well enough at home to avoid tartar but most either can't or don't. Electric toothbrushes can help.
88V8 wrote:redsturgeon wrote:It is possible if your teeth are spaced well enough to clean your teeth well enough at home to avoid tartar but most either can't or don't. Electric toothbrushes can help.
Yes, despite assiduous brushing the six-monthly hygienist still finds things to scrape.
V8
servodude wrote:88V8 wrote:redsturgeon wrote:It is possible if your teeth are spaced well enough to clean your teeth well enough at home to avoid tartar but most either can't or don't. Electric toothbrushes can help.
Yes, despite assiduous brushing the six-monthly hygienist still finds things to scrape.
Mostly my wallet
88V8 wrote:
The cost of an electric brush is piddling compared to the dental work it potentially obviates.
V8
NomoneyNohoney wrote:It's all well and good eulogizing about Oral B toothbrushes, but don't forget Panasonic bread-makers - the quintessential recommendation for consumer products.
Dod101 wrote:NomoneyNohoney wrote:It's all well and good eulogizing about Oral B toothbrushes, but don't forget Panasonic bread-makers - the quintessential recommendation for consumer products.
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Dod
servodude wrote:Don't get quite the same nut shaking with a toothbrush
servodude wrote:Don't get quite the same nut shaking with a toothbrush
Dod101 wrote:NomoneyNohoney wrote:It's all well and good eulogizing about Oral B toothbrushes, but don't forget Panasonic bread-makers - the quintessential recommendation for consumer products.
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Dod
NomoneyNohoney wrote:Dod101 wrote:NomoneyNohoney wrote:It's all well and good eulogizing about Oral B toothbrushes, but don't forget Panasonic bread-makers - the quintessential recommendation for consumer products.
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Dod
Aw, this goes back to the TMF days, when every few months discussion would turn to the wonders of Panasonic bread-makers, compared with other types.
[Warning: upcoming pun!]
People used to get very protective of their favourite make, and tempers would rise and cool in defence of their Panasonics.
[OK, pun over.]
I just had visions of new battles, this time about Oral B vs. Braun etc.
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