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Toothbrushes - what do you use?

What toothbrush do you use?

  • Rotary only brush

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Benm

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As the battery in my existing oral b sonic brush died recently, i've purchased a new one that seems quite a bit different but seems to work quite well.

What do you guys use?
 





I just buy those simple, $1.29 ones. Nothing fancy, just cheap, and works well for me :)

-Alex

^Yep, I can't get over the fact that a handful of people spend hundreds on a toothbrush. Always a "manual" user, haven't had a cavity or anything wrong for as long as I can remember.
 
^Yep, I can't get over the fact that a handful of people spend hundreds on a toothbrush. Always a "manual" user, haven't had a cavity or anything wrong for as long as I can remember.

almost as bad as the kids who spend $300 on shoes :crackup:
 
As dedicated LPF members, we all should be using one of these: :crackup:

 
Hi,
Right angle 18V grinder keeps them really white . 26 AWG copper wire for flossing.

Rich:)
 
Holly Crap Benm... life must be boring...:crackup:

If I get bored I'll open a poll on which
toilet paper people use on their touchies...:crackup:
:crackup::crackup:


Jerry
:crackup::crackup: What ever is on sale...I'm not picky about my *utt;)
 
You've never been kissed. So sad.

Yep, that's right, I've never ate food or even breathed through my mouth either. A real tragedy. :crackup:

Seriously though, I'm sure I've had a couple or so but it hasn't been for a long time. I get a really nice insurance coverage so I get a cleaning/treatment every 6 months.
 
As dedicated LPF members, we all should be using one of these: :crackup:

This poor guy was so exhausted and frustrated that his laser toothbrush took so long to get medicaly approved and "to scam the public":crackup:
First also iv'e heard of vibrating brushes electrocuting people:thinking::whistle:
 
Well, I once had an electric toothbrush, a Sonicare one or something, whatever..... :thinking: Thing is, manual ones are fine, just brush, brush for awhile and boom done. And you just saved $299. That extra money can be spent on a photobucket membership ROFL :crackup:

-Alex
 
Hi All kidding aside my cleanings are every 6 MO. with X-rays and they always give me a brush, paste and floss in a bag to go.

Rich:)
 


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