Dental Care & History : What Are the Best Sonic Toothbrushes?

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Dental Care & History : What Are the Best Sonic Toothbrushes?

The best sonic toothbrush is the Sonicare, which has large bristles, oscillates quickly and beeps every 30 seconds to help with the appropriate brushing time. Use a Sonicare toothbrush, remembering to replace the head every three months, with advice from adental hygienist in this free video on oral hygiene and dental health. Expert: Jennifer Salamin Bio: Jennifer Salamin has been working as a dental hygienist for seven years. She is a graduate of Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Mich., and has been working for Dr. Brian Merkel since graduation. Filmmaker: Travis Waack
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30 seconds toothbrush question by : ‘Regular toothbrush’ masturbation?
i got a regular toothbrush the last time i went to the dentist (3-4 months ago). its never been used (it was still in its package) i just opened the package and rinsed the toothbrush under hot water for about 30 seconds (very hot water, i burnt my fingers) so can i use the handle to masturbate? P.S. im 13..
Oh and im also an atheist, so if your going to bring religious crap into this.. i don’t give a shit about what you say..
And no i am not going to use this toothbrush after (i have an electric one for my mouth)

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Answer by Gillz
dont do mustarbation bcoz it will dirt ur mind,body and soul.be a clean girl.if u will think so many dirty things or do dirty things than u will become a dirty devil.so whenever u will think u will think very dirty about others bcoz u have made ur body and mind dirty.
STOP DOING MUSTURBATE

Philips Sonicare Elite e9500 Custom Care Power Toothbrush

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  • Number-one recommended brand by dental professionals
  • One tapered ergonomic handle with a deluxe recharge gauge
  • Two contoured brush heads: compact and standard size
  • Max to gentle speed setting
  • Programmable Quadpacer: 30-second interval timer encourages thorough brushing

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Just like a smile, no two mouths are the same. That’s why the Sonicare Elite 9500 is designed with the new Custom Care System, offering two speeds and two brush head sizes for more individualized brushing. The Elite e9500 has patented sonic technology, high-speed bristle motion, and dynamic fluid cleaning action that gently and effectively reaches deep between teeth and below the gumline. Sonicare is the only Sonic toothbrush with a slim angled neck, contoured-fit bristles and ultra high spee


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8 Responses to “Dental Care & History : What Are the Best Sonic Toothbrushes?”

  1. MikeCK1969 says:

    I prefer Orbal B Sonic care tooth brush. I had the Phillips sonic care but it died about less than 2 years.  Also like the person stated the motors get gunked up. The toothpaste end up getting into the motor with the Oral B this never happens. I care use the brush easily up to 6 months.

  2. lulipeke7 says:

    @squalea yeah

  3. Lols Mighty says:

    dnt let any say your body is dirt or disgusting. If you choose to masturbate then thats fine. As your your question however, all i can tell you is to experiment, go see and find out yourself, G’luck though

  4. Rani K says:

    at age 13 your should be thinking about better things, listen to your mom & dad, and let them guide you on personal issues like this.

  5. Kassie Mcdonald says:

    I don’t know why everyone else is saying what they’re saying, but masturbating is completely fine and normal. The handle should be fine to use, just make sure to keep it clean.

  6. Maria Evripidou says:

    you can use it yes, as long as you dont brush with it later!!

  7. John says:
    266 of 267 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    My battery finally died after SIX YEARS…, May 5, 2006
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    John (Southern California) –
    This review is from: Philips Sonicare Elite e9500 Custom Care Power Toothbrush (Health and Beauty)

    The only difference I can see between my new 9500 and the 7500/7300 models (about $20 cheaper if you can still find one) is that it comes with two different brush sizes. Replacement brushes are available in drug stores, Wal Marts, Target, and some grocery stores. It has two power settings. By default, it beeps at 30-second intervals and shuts off after two minutes so you can “do” your teeth by quadrants. All the “programmable timer” feature amounts to is the option of running for an extra 30-second interval, or turning the timer off entirely so that it’s just on/off. The “easy start” feature, enabled out of the box, gradually increases power over the first fourteen brushings.

    (August, 2006: Note that there is now a 9800 model with the same features as this one currently selling on Amazon for LESS. That is the one to get.)

    My turn-of-the-century Sonicare would run a *good* two weeks on a charge with just me using it, and this one does too (more like three!). The instructions (then and now) say to leave it in the charger when not in use, but I always unplugged it to run the battery all the way down before re-charging; I think that’s why it lasted so long. These have a good old fashioned nickel-cadmium battery and they only have so many charge cycles. I suspect the manufacturer doesn’t want that getting around because their revenue stream would atrophy if everyone went this long before buying a replacement.

    One nice thing about these new-generation Sonicares: smaller brushes and dramatically less splatter. The brush of my Y2K model looked like a standard manual toothbrush and some splatter was inevitable with that thing; I would remove my shirt or drape a towel over my shoulders to avoid getting festooned with micro-flecks of toothpaste. But not with this one! Plus, it hardly weighs anything at all; it’s like holding a spoon.

    My dentist turned me on and still recommends this brand today. (I brush for the whole two minutes and he recommends not doing that more than once per day and with a gentle, ordinary toothpaste as opposed to a whitener.) Money well spent –I haven’t had a cavity in all those years. Never thought much about my gums, but they are nice & pink & clean & tight, like in the ad photos. Sonicare gives you 60 days to send it back if you don’t like it.

    Tip for newbies: Stand in the shower so that you don’t splatter toothpaste all over the bathroom! Have fun! :-)

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  8. I. He "HWG" says:
    65 of 69 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    It’s a must buy, July 10, 2006
    By 
    I. He “HWG” (Redwood City, CA, USA) –
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    This review is from: Philips Sonicare Elite e9500 Custom Care Power Toothbrush (Health and Beauty)

    Comparing this with Oral-B, Sonicare is more powerful, giving you versitility to move around the mouth. As a man and as a regular guy who has been using the regular tooth bush since childhood, I couln’t help moving any electronic tools up and down and left and right in the mouth. With Oral-B, you can’t do that, you feel it’s not right doing it. But Sonicare makes that easy. I love it.

    I’m a regular tea drinker, my teeth look brigher after using it comparing 5 years using the Oral-B.

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