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Post by B. on Feb 16, 2022 10:16:55 GMT -5
I don't want any dirty jokes guys okay lmao
But is it worth getting one? All my life I've only ever used regular toothbrushes bc it felt frivolous to spend money on an electric toothbrush and have to worry about charging it, replacing the heads etc.
But is it actually better/cleaner? Bc I might make the switch.
Thanks
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Post by Optimism is my Phil-osophy on Feb 16, 2022 10:19:20 GMT -5
I recently heard an interview with a dentist who stated that this type of equipment is only suitable for people with motor difficulties, that is, some type of physical disability that hinders the movement made by the hands to brush their teeth.
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Post by Skelly Craig on Feb 16, 2022 16:08:57 GMT -5
I only came here to make a dirty joke
...if your electric toothbrush isn't charged, your teeth stay dirty. there, i said it.
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Post by B. on Feb 17, 2022 5:22:48 GMT -5
I only came here to make a dirty joke ...if your electric toothbrush isn't charged, your teeth stay dirty. there, i said it. Thanks for the top tip!
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Post by Glittery666 on Feb 17, 2022 10:54:11 GMT -5
I had one when I was younger(well actually I had two). They don't seem to have much advantage over regular toothbrushes in terms of cleaning ability, but they helped motivate me to brush.
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