replicant_argent 09:14 AM 10-28-2008
A bit off/on topic, but I am going out to grab one today, any recommendations on brands or models? With the amount of coffee I drink, and tobacco use, I could use all the help I can get between dental appointments.
On topic because oral health care is important to us, or should be, anyway, and I know that some of them also have tongue scraper attachments for our minty fresh kissable breath for our spouses..
:-)
What works, what did you get that sucked, what would/n't you buy again?
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Mr.Maduro 10:41 AM 10-28-2008
I have a Sonic Care. Not sure which model, but it still works great. They sell interchangable colored heads/bristles for them, so you can buy one and let the whole family use it and/or replace the bristles evry 6-2 months.
I love it!
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md4958 10:52 AM 10-28-2008
i had a sonicare too when I lived with an ex-gf. when we broke up she got the sonicare. I loved mine too... planning on getting another one when i can afford it (its either cigars or sonicare)
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rizzle 11:00 AM 10-28-2008
smokeyandthebandit05 11:44 AM 10-28-2008
Go with sonicare. My mom is in the dental insurance business and all the dentists and hygienists recommend the sonicare. I have one that has different settings for example, sensitive teeth, massage, go care, max care, and clean. I dont think I'll ever go back to using a regular tooth brush....too much work lol
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tsolomon 11:54 AM 10-28-2008
Oral B Triumph 9000 or higher, best darn toothbrush ever made. Suggested by my dentist. I been making a lot of perodontist visits before switching to the Oral B a number of years ago. I haven't been back since, the toothbrush has some amazing features including a 2 minute timer broken down into 30 second intervals so you can clean top and bottom, inside and out. Mine came with travel case and the adpater is 110/220 compatible. I own 2 of them and got them at Costco which also carries the replacement brushes.
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skibumdc 12:20 PM 10-28-2008
Oral B- tirumph 9400. It feels like you went to the Dentist every morning and evening.
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kgoings 12:34 PM 10-28-2008
Yup Oral B Proffesional is the way to go, most Dentists sell them in their offices.
Also get a hummingbird flosser, it is a hell of a lot easier than using floss along.
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Oral B for me. I have had the same one for over 3 years now and it keeps on ticking. (not the same head
:-))
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Opusfxd 11:04 PM 10-28-2008
I had one, I went back to manual. It just felt better to me. My opinion only.
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dccraft 06:41 AM 10-29-2008
Ashcan Bill 06:42 AM 10-29-2008
I have both an Oral B and a Sonicare. I prefer the Sonicare. Feels better from an ergonomic standpoint, and has a thirty second "interval timer" that I like (tells you when to move on to the next quadrant). Just feels like it just the better job.
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Gargoyle 07:15 AM 10-29-2008
Post up another vote for Sonicare. My dentist noticed an amazing difference from when I started using one.
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dunng 07:23 AM 10-29-2008
replicant_argent 07:37 AM 10-29-2008
Followup:
Got the Oral B professional 8950 yesterday at Costco. 89.00 minus a 10.00 coupon for a total of 79.00. Pack of 6 or 7 extra brush heads for 32.00.
Charged it yesterday afternoon, first use last night. Impressions?
Nice piece of equipment, teeth felt great afterwards, and I think it did a terrific job just as far as efficiency and the ergos and mechanics feel food. It came with charger, two power handles, a travel case, 2 normal (precision clean) brush heads, two "floss action" heads, and the tongue scraper attachment. I suppose I will try that when I can get over the slight gag reflex I get when trying to use one of those. If the way my teeth/mouth/gums feel after brushing is any indication of further results, I can imagine not only a healthier mouth, but a significant positive impact on the effects of cigar smoking, both staining and to help with "post smoke breath."
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theycallmedan'lboone 07:59 AM 10-29-2008
sonicare. it's what I use... grade A baby.
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Molarman777 06:54 AM 10-30-2008
The science is behind the sonicare and the oral b triumph. We sell both at my office more of what the patient expects then we can guide them to the right brush.
Glad you made the purchase and I hope you like it.
The CA Dentist
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