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Electric Tooth Brush or regular?

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I switched over to an electric toothbrush this past week because I didn’t think I was getting into my teeth enough with the regular kind. Few days after using it I am definitely noticing the difference.
 
Definitely electric...For the last decade in fact. And it really does make a difference. To teeth and to gums.

Happy vibrations.
 
I used an electric toothbrush for awhile but it quit working. Ive never replaced it. I had one of those sonicare
 
Never used electric tooth brush before.

Recently i found that "charcoal harden" tooth brush is the best tooth brush because:
1/ the brush is very fine and soft, so it is gentle for your gum
2/ after months of use, the brush still has not bent or worn away, hence it could last for a very very long time without buying a new one.
 
I used an electric toothbrush for awhile but it quit working. Ive never replaced it. I had one of those sonicare

Let me add that I am using a regular toothbrush :lol: i don't want anyone thinking I don't brush any more
 
Manual....along with Dentek floss picks :)
 
Manual, though i sometimes use an electric one on another cavity.
 
I switched over to an electric toothbrush this past week because I didn’t think I was getting into my teeth enough with the regular kind. Few days after using it I am definitely noticing the difference.

I changed about 18 years ago when I broke my collar bone and couldn't use a regular.
I wouldn't go back
 
Alistair said:
I used an electric toothbrush for awhile but it quit working. Ive never replaced it. I had one of those sonicare
I had a Sonicare at one point ... but the non-replaceable rechargeable battery in it died, so went back to a regular toothbrush.
(actually I technically still have the Sonicare, its on my junk shelf .. had been planning to crack it open & see if it could easily/cheaply be fixed .. but that never happened (yet))
 
Electric per the request of my periodontist. Cleans my teeth and is good for massaging my gums.
 
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