Electric toothbrushes are always great ideas.
I used one to get other things done back when I didn't know vibrators existed lol
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Electric toothbrushes are always great ideas.
I used one to get other things done back when I didn't know vibrators existed lol
Thinking of getting one. For more efficient and effective brushing. Considering the Oral B Pro 8000 Genius. Is it any good?
Yeah it's an Oral B so I would say it's probably good. It's probably as good as mine that I got 15 years ago. Now that the new ones have a digital display and have a app your phone, the ones without become cheaper. Who the fuck needs that stuff anyway.The $30 Oral-B Vitality does as good a job as the expensive ones with bells and whistles.
https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/oral-b...VysDICh1evQnkEAQYASABEgJNL_D_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
I only ever got the oral B ones and wouldn't take a chance on others.Exactly! I need a toothbrushing app? I want white teeth, not Blue tooth!
Also, I have found that the genuine Oral B replacement heads are worth the extra money over the Amazon and Walmart store brands.
due to the thumbs up for Sonicare on this board I purchased Platinum from Canadian Tire today. First day using. It's going to take a while to get use to using electric after a lifetime of manual. Replacement heads are quite expensive though
Yes exactly. Some of these products can cause gum recession especially if not done properly and pressing too hard.My hygienist says flossing is better, I had a water pick years ago and it made my gums bleed...you have to be very careful with the settings.
Please enlighten me as to how this happens... how you forget.I usually do, but sometimes I forget and turn it on before it goes in my mouth, or I forget to turn it off before I open my mouth. I usually use it on the medium setting now, too.
Where's the best place to get replacement heads for Philips Sonicare? Shoppers? Pharma Plus? Amazon?





