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Which Electric Toothbrush?

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Obadiah - 13 Aug 2004 16:27 GMT
Hi.  I am interested in recommendations for an electric toothbrush.
There are so many modes available.

Thanks.
Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S. - 13 Aug 2004 17:11 GMT
>Hi.  I am interested in recommendations for an electric toothbrush.
>There are so many modes available.
>
>Thanks.

They have a nice one at the Dollar Store ......
Obadiah - 13 Aug 2004 18:15 GMT
> >Hi.  I am interested in recommendations for an electric toothbrush.
> >There are so many modes available.
> >
> >Thanks.
>
> They have a nice one at the Dollar Store ......

Thanks for the reply.  It's hard to imagine anything would be "pretty
nice" from a store with the aforementioned name.  :^)

Seriously though, it seems the Sonicare Elite is the name I keep
finding.  I am hoping to hear any reviews.  Thanks.
W_B - 13 Aug 2004 19:17 GMT
>> They have a nice one at the Dollar Store ......
>
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>Seriously though, it seems the Sonicare Elite is the name I keep
>finding.  I am hoping to hear any reviews.  Thanks.

Works well, expensive.
If you can afford it, buy one.

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Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S. - 13 Aug 2004 20:16 GMT
>> >Hi.  I am interested in recommendations for an electric toothbrush.
>> >There are so many modes available.
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>Thanks for the reply.  It's hard to imagine anything would be "pretty
>nice" from a store with the aforementioned name.  :^)

Yup, the electric toothbrushes are a little cheezy, but there are
plenty of other bargains. I needed a three pronged telephone jack to
get my computer working again.

YUP, a dollar!

JOEL

>Seriously though, it seems the Sonicare Elite is the name I keep
>finding.  I am hoping to hear any reviews.  Thanks.
StovePipe - 13 Aug 2004 22:24 GMT
> > >Hi.  I am interested in recommendations for an electric toothbrush.
> > >There are so many modes available.
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> Seriously though, it seems the Sonicare Elite is the name I keep
> finding.  I am hoping to hear any reviews.  Thanks.

I recommend the RotaDent by ProDentec. This is a nice, slow turning
brush, and is good to get as much in between the teeth as possible, as
this is often the place that problems start. The heads can be shaped
like a street-sweeper or pointed. They last about 3 months and then you
change them. The only drawback I know is that unless I'm mistaken, you
still must get them from your dentist.
HTH
SP
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Joseph - 17 Aug 2004 17:20 GMT
Or do you recommend the RotaDent because you sell the RotaDent? The OralB
brushes are available anywhere, but they have surpassed the RotaDent in
recent years in my opinion.

> > > >Hi.  I am interested in recommendations for an electric toothbrush.
> > > >There are so many modes available.
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StovePipe - 18 Aug 2004 05:57 GMT
> Or do you recommend the RotaDent because you sell the RotaDent? The OralB
> brushes are available anywhere, but they have surpassed the RotaDent in
> recent years in my opinion.

You are absolutely right, Joseph: it is YOUR opinion. Check their reason
for being in the first place, and maybe your opinion will change.
Sreehc
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Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S. - 18 Aug 2004 12:11 GMT
>> Or do you recommend the RotaDent because you sell the RotaDent? The OralB
>> brushes are available anywhere, but they have surpassed the RotaDent in
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>Sreehc
>SP

Seriously, they have battery operated onbes at the Dollar Store, and
they look good for the electrically-minded.
michael moore - 28 Aug 2004 21:26 GMT
Troll.

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> From: "Joel M. Eichen, D.D.S." <joeleichen@yahoo.com>
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> They have a nice one at the Dollar Store ......
Joel M. Eichen - 28 Aug 2004 23:48 GMT
IN FACT,

its true!

They have several models too!

JOEL

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>> They have a nice one at the Dollar Store ......
michael moore - 28 Aug 2004 21:35 GMT
> Hi.  I am interested in recommendations for an electric toothbrush.
> There are so many mode[l]s available.

I like the Crest SpinBrush Pro because it is AFAIK the only name brand
electric toothbrush which has two moving heads.
Steven Fawks - 30 Aug 2004 22:27 GMT
Oh no!  I can see a 'quatro' on the horizon.

Fawks

BTW, it isn't how many moving heads that a brush has, but how
the brush is used.

>>Hi.  I am interested in recommendations for an electric toothbrush.
>>There are so many mode[l]s available.
>
> I like the Crest SpinBrush Pro because it is AFAIK the only name brand
> electric toothbrush which has two moving heads.
 
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