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Manuel or Electric toothbrush
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Steph | Report | 9 Jul 2004 14:27 |
Dentist suggested I use electric (being a smoker) and have never looked back. Teeth & gums have improved no end and apparantly they are better for your gums! (according to my dentist!) |
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Janet | Report | 9 Jul 2004 10:03 |
Electric every time. They are so reasonably priced these days as well. Janet |
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Chris | Report | 9 Jul 2004 09:57 |
I'm another fan of the electric brush. wouldn't go back to a manual one now Chris |
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badger | Report | 9 Jul 2004 09:50 |
Yep, me too, a good quality electric can,t be beaten.Fred. |
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Flossie | Report | 9 Jul 2004 09:36 |
Def electric. Since I have been using an electric toothbrush my dentist always says how clean they look and I hardely ever have to have them cleaned and polished at the dentist. |
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Julia | Report | 9 Jul 2004 09:33 |
Wondering which is best for the few teeth left, a good ole scrub with a brush or an electric one the dentist recommended Suggestions welcome. No, I don't want them all out. Julia |