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Specifications:
- As the powerful electric toothbrushes work with an oscillation movement, they have the ability to remove much more plaque and efficiently decrease the problem of gingivitis too
- When using electric toothbrush, the user does not require to worry about the strokes of the toothbrush as those movements are automatic here and the only thing the user needs to do is to move the brush in the right areas
- Cleaning will be done by the brush on its own by its movements
- This is very helpful in understanding the time period for which one must brush his teeth
- It is very efficient with kids who are always in a hurry to throw the toothbrush and run out of the bathroom
- With this brush, they will have to brush their teeth till the timer does not stop
- Electric toothbrush is a very good way to take care of teeth, and it is very easy to operate once you get the hang of it
- Its variations include the brushes that can be charged with electricity and the brushes which work completely on batteries
- Once you get it, there are very rare chances that you would ever want to go back to your manual toothbrush again
- Rotating Rate: 20000 Times/Minute
Details:

- This Electric toothbrush is a very good way to take care of teeth, and it is very easy to operate once you get the hang of it. Best choice for you

- With this Home Electric Toothbrush, they will have no option but to brush their teeth till the timer does not stop

- Special design improves gum health by reversing gingivitis and shrinking periodontal pockets
- This Electric Waterproof Toothbrush cleans with ultra-high speed bristles. Time to try this Electric toothbrush
Usage:
- Special design improves gum health by reversing gingivitis and shrinking periodontal pockets
- Apply tooth paste on your electric toothbrush and put it in your mouth before you switch it on. Be sure to keep the brush inside your mouth before you switch the power on, otherwise there are chances of the toothpaste falling off here and there outside
- Move the brush on all planes so that no part of the mouth is left unclean. You will not need to apply any force or move it in any particular strokes as the cleaning part will be taken by the brush itself with its proper oscillating and well defined movements
- See to it that you do not apply too much pressure on the teeth as if the bristles of the brush are pressed very hard, they might get damaged. It will also damage the teeth enamel if the pressure applied on teeth is too much
- Also make sure that the bristles of the brush do not rub against the gums as they are very delicate and even the perfectly healthy gums will begin bleeding if irritated
How to Choose an Electric Toothbrush
So you brush your teeth everyday (twice a day is really what we'd like to hear you say), why all the fuss over electric toothbrushes? For starters, electric toothbrushes can help to motivate people to brush. They are fast and take the work out of brushing. Electric toothbrushes are also a valuable tool for people who have limited arm/hand movement due to illness or muscle soreness. Electric toothbrushes have been proven to penetrate more than the top layer of plaque and get to the nitty, gritty grime that cause gum disease; statistics show an electric toothbrush cleans better. With so many types of electric toothbrushes to choose follow these simple steps and you'll be on your way to happy, healthy smile.
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1-Define your purpose for wanting an electric toothbrush. Look at your life style and your situation, (age, limited arm/hand use, cleaner, brighter teeth).- 2
2-Check for a built in timer. Many electric tooth brushes have a built in two-minute timer with a 30-second beep signaling you to change to another area of your mouth to clean. Research has shown that most people brush for 30 to 60 seconds which isn't long enough to clean the plaque off your teeth properly. Having a timer can help you lengthen the cleaning time.
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3-Be sure the bristles are soft. We can't say this enough. Soft bristles are important while brushing. If you use medium to hard, you risk enamel erosion around your gum tissue.
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4-Be sure the handle of the brush fits nicely in your palm. Make sure it's comfortable to hold. Move it around in your hand mimicking brushing to check for comfort.
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5-Choosing between a rechargeable or battery operated electric toothbrushes is a personal preference. Just remember that many battery operated brushes need the AA batteries changed every two months, while electric brushes don't have the need for replacement. The price is much different for electric versus the battery operated brushes.
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6-Movement of the head of the toothbrush is another step. Choosing a rotating brush head or a head that moves up and down is a matter of choice. Try both types to see which one you prefer. Research has shown that both are effective in plaque removal.
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7-Pricing is probably one of the biggest factors. Pricing of electric toothbrushes ranges from under $10.00 to over $100.00. Battery operated brushes range from $6.00 to $20.00 and can be bought at most retail centers (grocery stores, drug stores, big retail stores), while most rechargeable toothbrushes range from $50.00 to $150.00 and can only be bought through your dentist or online.
NOTE:- Color is random in delivery
Package Included:
- 1 x Electric Toothbrush
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flysunshine
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03-24-2011- Other Thoughts: I am very impressed by the power that this Home Electric Toothbrush has. I believe that this toothbrush might have more rotations compared to my older one. This toothbrush came with the Floss toothbrush head that I have tried but, preferred my precision head instead. The precision head seem to have a better cleaning action to it, compared to the floss action head.
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J. Gerson
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05-26-2011- Other Thoughts: This is everything you'd want in an electrical toothbrush, and for the price, it can't be beat. I looked into other (more expensive) brands and decided to give this a try based on the reviews. I am so pleased with my decision. Don't waste money on other brands - this does a fantastic job cleaning your teeth.
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A reader
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03-16-2011- Other Thoughts: I had an issue with a couple of puffy and painful gum areas when I would floss. After using this Waterproof Toothbrush, the problem has stopped. The toothbrush really packs a punch for such a small head. I love the size because it can get all around your teeth and close to the gumline. I also love the timer. Now I know that I was definately not brushing for the full 2 minutes. This toothbrush save my gums and will probably save me money at the dentist's office.
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Josef Haucke
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03-10-2011- Other Thoughts: I did much shopping before I bought the Vitality, but really, for the money especially, it does an outstanding job. My roommate has a more expensive Oral B model and the only difference between hers and mine is she has two speeds. Don't know what you need the other speed for...and for 30$-40$ more than the price of the Vitality. Choose wisely. Stay Clean My Friends!
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olina
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04-12-2011- Other Thoughts: I recently had a re-treat root canal doen on a molar, the Endodontist told me to use an electric toothbrush to better clean my teeth, so I purchased this.. When I first used it, I did not like it, felt the plastic was hitting my teeth and I didn't think my mouth felt that clean. I did not know you put the toothbrush on only while inside your mouth so the toothpaste doesnt splatter everywhere. So I used it again, my mouth felt clean, it does take some time to get used to this if you never used an electric toothbrush before.. Been using this for 2 weeks now and im used to it, my teeth have gotten much whiter as well. Its pretty amazing
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