Thinking about going electric. Oral B has way too many options out there, but it seems like that's what a lot of dentists (mine included) recommend.
5/25/2023 1:53:47 PM
I use an electric, a Philips Sonicare. I dislike that the battery isn't replaceable, but it does a good job.
5/25/2023 4:04:16 PM
5/25/2023 4:33:19 PM
What Froshkiller said
5/25/2023 4:34:52 PM
5/25/2023 5:28:34 PM
whatever toothbrush someone gives me for free
5/26/2023 12:05:45 PM
^The real answer.
5/26/2023 12:27:50 PM
Oral b or sonicare electric brushes are goodBut get a waterpik (the thing that shoots jets of water into your mouth) to really make a difference[Edited on May 26, 2023 at 1:05 PM. Reason : ]
5/26/2023 1:04:38 PM
I just use my finger
5/26/2023 1:31:00 PM
^^"YOU'RE NOT GIVING AWAY OUR WATER PIK!!! "
5/26/2023 1:48:59 PM
^^I've always considered one of those, but are consumer grade water picks really powerful enough to do anything?
5/26/2023 3:37:11 PM
5/26/2023 6:25:54 PM
It's mainly to pretend you are better than people with manual toothbrushes.
5/26/2023 7:37:53 PM
^^^Yes 100%. I don’t use mine daily, it doesn’t replace brushing, just when you feel like using it. I hadn’t been up a dentist in 10 years And when I started going back the hygienist said my teeth seemed like they had just been cleaned. She didn’t even do a cursory cleaning. The dentist affirmed this. I had cavities still for other reasons but no plaque or anything between the teeth or at the base
5/26/2023 8:21:26 PM
I have a waterpik as well, but I definitely think it should be used in conjunction with regular flossing
5/26/2023 8:27:32 PM