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abc40kids wrote:
Never thought of brushing my teeth with a regular toothbrush to be that big of a deal.
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Nutinelse2do wrote:
Hi all. Still working Dental Hygienist here.
What the doc said about Soft Piks is dead on. Value pack at Costco for $10 for 240 of them and they come with 3 great little cases. But sorry doctor, I must disagree that a manual is as good as an electric. Haven't heard a Dentist in the last 10-15 not recommend an electric. The Oral B which was already stated, stays charged for at least 1-2 weeks does a much better job. I have never seen a hand that can rotate 8000 rpms. Between that and a water pick, pretty much arrested my hubbys periodontal problems. And no, I am not a spokesperson for Oral B or Butler.
If your electric dies while boondocking, best to have a Oral B battery brush for backup. You can grab one for $10-15 at any store.
Periodontal disease is linked to heart disease, stoke, and diabetes. There have been many articles over the years in Time, Newsweek, etc because of the direct health link with periodontal pathogens.
One note to all those who are edentulous, please see your dentist at least once a year for an oral cancer screening!
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