Education Dental Hygiene

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  1. bsp

    bsp Minimodder

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    Fixed! Sorry about that. :D

    Also: I had no idea toothbrushes could cost over 200 quid! :waah:
     
  2. longweight

    longweight Possibly Longbeard.

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    Thank you :)
     
  3. Sloth

    Sloth #yolo #swag

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    My dentist gives me a manual toofbrush after every checkup. I use it to brush my toofs.
     
  4. lysaer

    lysaer Suck my unit! Kirk lazarus (2008)

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    I totally agree, I get a much better brush from an electric than a manual

    I've got the hx9332 and it's a pretty amazing brush, I think I paid about £130 on amazon, but I'm mad ocd about cleaning my teeth, I always have nightmares they are gonna fall out

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  5. TheBlackSwordsMan

    TheBlackSwordsMan Far over the misty mountains cold

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    According to Market Research, the market share of the manual toothbrush is around 59% and decrease of .6% each year.
     
  6. Almightyrastus

    Almightyrastus Rule #9

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    Braun Oral-B Triumph 5000 here. Got it for less than half price and it does a great job. Polishes up my shiny gold tooth a treat and get the rest nice and smooth too.

    The timing feature is pretty good with the pause after each 'quadrant'.
     
  7. Weekly_Estimate

    Weekly_Estimate Gives credit where its due

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    Have a damn abcess under my back tooth again same tooth other side!
     
  8. longweight

    longweight Possibly Longbeard.

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    Contemplating one of these...

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  9. Almightyrastus

    Almightyrastus Rule #9

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    Go for it. I've been using one for a couple of years now and it's awesome. Play around with a few of the different heads as well until you find the best one for you, I alternate between the flossing one and the polishing one.
     
  10. longweight

    longweight Possibly Longbeard.

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    Will order it in the morning, hopefully it will be better than the Sonicare brush that I have been using.
     
  11. tristanperry

    tristanperry Minimodder

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    I use Oral-B Professional Care 1000 with the 'dual clean' brush head (Oral-B EB417-4)

    Seems to do a good job; much prefer it to my manual brush.
     
  12. Silver51

    Silver51 I cast flare!

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    Currently using a Johnson & Johnson Reach sawn-off. 50% less handle but still gets to those hard to reach places I guess.
     
  13. Weekly_Estimate

    Weekly_Estimate Gives credit where its due

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    Recently bought a Braun Oral-B TriZone 1000

    Bought in store from tescos for £60, got home seen on amazon for £30 -.-

    Gives an amazing clean, never going back to manual again

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