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amandabrown
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need feedback on whats best...

#1 Post by amandabrown »

I've been searching for the best sonic toothbrush for braces and I cant really find much info on them. I like how slim the oral-b pulsonic is but when I was reading reviews some people said it wasnt really a "sonic" toothbrush, just a slight vibration.... I definately want one that is good for braces regardless of its price so basically, I want to know from all of you, if you own one PLEASE recommend one for me!! Please tell me what to get, or what not to get...

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bb
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#2 Post by bb »

I massacre my toothbrushes quite quickly. I tend to like the cross-action electric toothbrushes at the moment.
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UGHBRACES
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#3 Post by UGHBRACES »

Get Sonicare, its made by SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM.

UGHBRACES
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#4 Post by UGHBRACES »

Wow, that is weird that it wouldn't even let me say SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM in the last post.

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#5 Post by UGHBRACES »

hmmm why are you allowed to say oral b on here? but it won't let me say the name of the brand sonicare is made by?

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#6 Post by felicia »

You should check "Dental do-Dads"....you can find out a million things over there about dental care products, methods etc. I really don't think there is a subject left uncovered over there about toothbrushes, floss, water picks etc.

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#7 Post by thisisme »

UGHBRACES wrote:hmmm why are you allowed to say oral b on here? but it won't let me say the name of the brand sonicare is made by?
I think it's seen as competition, I guess they want us to buy everything from DentaKit.com. :roll:
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#8 Post by kilikena311 »

I also vote for Sonicare. you can google it in any case even if we can't say the manufacturer. :lol:
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#9 Post by Bellalalala »

I have the Oral-b Smart Series 5000, which I believe is very similar to the Triumph.
I find it quite a bit better than the Sonic brushes.

Either way though, you can buy special "braces" brush tips. Although, I prefer the "floss action" head the best.

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