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    Question Electric Toothbrush Users?

    Does anyone use one, if so which brand?
    Looking for a non-harsh/non-abrasive one.
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    Default Re: Electric Toothbrush Users?

    I use a Philips sonicare electric toothbrush. It was expensive (around $160) but it's one of the best investments you can make for your teeth. Electric toothbrushes are especially good because they get crevices that are so easy to miss with manual brushing. Think about the money you'll be saving in dental bills. The last filling I had costed me $113 ...with insurance!

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    Thanks a lot, yes, a couple years ago I had very large dental expenses..
    I had a lot of plaque (cleaning yesterday).
    I do floss (several X's a day) brush, & use mouthwash

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    The trick is not to brush with it but to just very slowly let the brus d the motion for you. I find it relaxing and it's way more thorough.

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    Default Re: Electric Toothbrush Users?

    I use the forea hybrid bristle toothbrush. The head is designed way too large for the average mouth but I like the way it feels better than my sonicare.

    Also it only has to be charged twice a year
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    Default Re: Electric Toothbrush Users?

    I have an Oral B cheap electric toothbrush so... If it helps, I've heard that the Phillips sonicare one is absolute best. I am looking to buy that one, as well.
    But, I can tell that the transition from a manual to an electric one, is amazing! I still use manual brush when I forgot to charge the electric one and I realise it's dead right when I want to brush my teeth, but the difference is huge.
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    I have been using a Braun Oral-B Triumph Professional Care 5000 Toothbrush for years. I love it and just buy Oral-B replaceable toothbrush head from costco every 6 months.
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    Default Re: Electric Toothbrush Users?

    Quote Originally Posted by MedusaUnleashed View Post
    I use the forea hybrid bristle toothbrush. The head is designed way too large for the average mouth but I like the way it feels better than my sonicare.

    Also it only has to be charged twice a year
    Thanks yea, I was looking @ the Foreo, & was thinking of getting the child's version, as it's smaller

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    Default Re: Electric Toothbrush Users?

    I would but those things vibrate so hard and rough....like having a damn hitachi in your mouth or something

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    Lol!^
    This's why I want the Foreo

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    Default Re: Electric Toothbrush Users?

    I use the Oral B Triumph Professional Care 9000. It cost $300 but it is so worth it! I've had it for 10 years so it's definitely a good investment. Oral B also sells so many different types of brush heads so I can always try something new. The floss action heads are my fav

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