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    OK, i have mixed feelings about my toothbrush! I recently (december) got a Crest Spinbrush Pro, i like it....but i feel like it is almost harder to brush my teeth with it. I know that sounds really weird but i feel like it takes me longer to brush my teeth than it would with a regular old non mechanical one. Anyways...which do you feel works better for you?? Im not sure...im thinking of going back to my regular tooth brush..

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    I have the Oral B Pulsar brush which is like a dispoable electric one. I really like it because it has these 'fins' that massage your gums. I like it more than any other one I have tried.

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    Ohh...get the expensive sonicare toothbrush. It is worth it. They work soo well. My bf and I got one for xmas.
    And as a ps....yoru suppose to brush you rteeth for 2minutes. the sonicare has a built in timer that pulses when your 2 minutes are up, so your teeth get nice and clean.

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    LOL, two of the one's mentioned are favorites, and one's on my hate list. I HATE the spinbrush. Hurts me, and I don't feel 'clean' after.

    I had a sonicare, and loved it, but lost it while traveling. As I didn't want to spring for a new one, I started using the puslar. It is by far my favorite toothbrush ever. (Hint if you want one: I normally get medium, but with the puslar I get soft.)

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    I'm old fashioned I guess. I have a regular old (well it has a cool tongue scraper thingy) Oral-B manual toothbrush.

    Of course, its pink I usually buy 3 or 4 toothbrushes, when I buy them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaylinn View Post
    Ohh...get the expensive sonicare toothbrush. It is worth it. They work soo well. My bf and I got one for xmas.
    And as a ps....yoru suppose to brush you rteeth for 2minutes. the sonicare has a built in timer that pulses when your 2 minutes are up, so your teeth get nice and clean.
    I have a Sonicare too. Mine pulses every 30 seconds to tell you when to switch quadrants to give all parts of your mouth equal time. Then it shuts off after 2 minutes.
    It's so worth it get the Sonicare, not only are my teeth clean, but they stay so white! I haven't had to use Crest Whitestrips in over two years (and I used to do them every 6 months).

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    Same here, Sonicare with the built in timer! It has gotten my chompers so white!




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    I don't have a preference... but it has to be green! I have a green and white Oral B CrossAction right now. It works.... so it's all good.
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    Love the sonicare; love, love, love it - and I really like brushing my teeth (the ocd again). It was a chick here that turned me onto it; in comparison those stupid spin brushes suck. You might as well chew some potato chips and hope the plaque is scraped off. Or like have a friend blow on your teeth to clean them.
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    ^ was it me?

    I love my sonicare.

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    For anyone that has thin dental enamel, you must use a soft brush & maybe even invest in a Waterpik.

    I had to have work done from damage caused by brushing too hard, braces & years of diet soda drinking. I'm getting Lumineers when I can afford it. I really regret not taking more care of my teeth, since they will end up being the most expensive "chopped" possession of mine (get it? Chopped choppers? Aw, nevermind.)

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    I bought a Sonicare and am hooked on it. It makes visits to the dentist a lot faster and easier too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scarlett_vancouver View Post
    ^ was it me?

    I love my sonicare.
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    Heehee, yeah.

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    I had a Sonicare and it broke I loved it and I need to get another one. Right now I'm using a crest spinbrush but it's just not as good. My teeth don't feel as clean. I'm really OCD about my teeth too. I brush at least 10 times a day. I have to brush after I eat anything or I feel gross. I can't sleep if I don't floss.


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    What model are you girls using? I had the Elite e7300.



    I want to get a new one soon and I'm not sure if I should get that one again or not if there's a better one out there. I also don't won't to spend more on one of the fancier one's unless it's worth the extra money.

    Any suggerstions on Sonicare models? The Elite 9800 seems good but it's 149.99. My price range is more in the under or around 99.00 range. I'll spend the extra money if it's that much better but there are some for 69.00.
    I hate when I have too many choices.


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    I have been using the Crest spinbrush pro.
    It is amazing. I have noticed that my teeth are MUCH whiter and feel so clean.
    I was using the colgate vibration toothbrush. They don't compare at all...

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    My sonicare just broke to. I called the company, and they are sending out a replacement, and since they no longer make the model I have, Im getting a free upgrade! YAY.

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    Before I resort to a teeth whitening, I am going to get myself a Sonicare (more gadgets--love it!). Did folks notice whiter choppers after using Sonicare
    for a time?

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    Right. The choice seems to be between the "Elite 9500" and the current top-of-the-line "Elite 9800." Any opinions? The cost difference is about $40.

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    The Sonicare is amazing. I had the e7300 but it died after a couple years, I didn't have the money to get a new one. : (
    *But I found that they had new ones out that are made for teens and only cost 30 bucks.,! Woot! It works just as well as the old one, it uses batterys and uses the same elite head.

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