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30 Oct 21, 10:30 AM |
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Electric toothbrushes
I am looking at getting electric toothbrushes for us all but I didn’t realise there were so many options! Its mind blowing 🤯
Where do you even start? Lots of offers on the oral B ones but which ones are the best ? The head/brush will need to be replaced every 2-3 months, are these easy to buy and replace? Would you recommend them? I am quite obsessed with oral hygiene and teeth 🙈 we all have healthy teeth and gums so which kind of toothbrushes would be best. I do need to use sensitive toothpaste because of over brushing 😬 |
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30 Oct 21, 11:22 AM |
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Join Date: Mar 13
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We have the Oral B Pro 1 toothbrushes, we have them in different colours. Until recently I was buying Oral B heads, but I saw some compatible ones on Amazon with good reviews so got those instead
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30 Oct 21, 11:30 AM |
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Getting Excited
Join Date: Nov 17
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I have the oral b just basic model and also the Philips sonicare. I prefer the oral b just because of the smaller, round brush head. The Philips can be difficult to get around all the areas in the mouth.
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30 Oct 21, 11:34 AM |
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Join Date: Sep 19
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We have the oral b. I would suggest getting one with lithium ion battery as it lasts longer between charges and also charges faster
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30 Oct 21, 12:07 PM |
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Join Date: Nov 03
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Tesco and Boots frequently have half price offers on Oral B brushes and heads. It's probably worth keeping an eye on thr prices.
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30 Oct 21, 12:34 PM |
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30 Oct 21, 12:42 PM |
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We've had electric toothbrushes for many years. I think we started off with a fancy one with an electronic monitor to see how long you've brushed for. Now we get the ordinary cheaper ones as they do the job.
I'd suggesting starting with a basic model and seeing how you get on with them. |
30 Oct 21, 12:43 PM |
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In my experience, no. I've never needed all the fancy settings and apps that come with a more expensive model. Mine has a timer and a pressure sensor which I find helpful as I sometimes press too hard. A good toothbrush, some of those interdental brushes, and mouthwash are all I use.
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30 Oct 21, 01:19 PM |
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We've just bought Oral-B Pro 3's this morning in Boots as been thinking about getting them for a while. We got the twin pack with black and pink and a blue one on it's own as there are 3 of us. No idea what they're like as they're still in the box.
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30 Oct 21, 02:19 PM |
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Another vote for OralB
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