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"Sonic" electric toothbrushes

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Dan work - 23 Nov 2004 13:50 GMT
Braun (Oral-B) makes a "sonic" electric toothbrush ... what does the "sonic"
mean? Does it make any difference?
thanks
Joel M. Eichen - 23 Nov 2004 14:26 GMT
>Braun (Oral-B) makes a "sonic" electric toothbrush ... what does the "sonic"
>mean? Does it make any difference?
>thanks

When it stops working I toss it. I toss is so hard that it exceeds the
sound barrier. That is why it is called "SONIC."

Joel

SONIC def. (of speed) having or caused by speed approximately equal to
that of sound in air at sea level

Joel
Adenosine - 23 Nov 2004 17:13 GMT
>Braun (Oral-B) makes a "sonic" electric toothbrush ... what does the "sonic"
>mean? Does it make any difference?
>thanks

The "sonic" means that Oral-B wants you to buy a new toothbrush....

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Adenosine
Semi-informed Dental Consumer ?
G Xpetros - 23 Nov 2004 21:29 GMT
> Braun (Oral-B) makes a "sonic" electric toothbrush ... what does the "sonic"
> mean? Does it make any difference?
> thanks

If you want to buy a new electric toothbrush always go for the
oscillation type. Thats the one with the round head.
Electric toothbrushes rule if you're lazy by nature (like me). I
wonder when they'll come up with electric floss.

George
Adenosine - 23 Nov 2004 21:31 GMT
>> Braun (Oral-B) makes a "sonic" electric toothbrush ... what does the "sonic"
>> mean? Does it make any difference?
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>
>George

Already did!

http://www.oralb.com/products/product.asp?tid=products&sub=power&cid=power&pid=hbird
or
http://tinyurl.com/59578

Besides, I still think that the big advantage of the electric
toothbrush is the timer.

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Adenosine
Semi-informed Dental Consumer ?
G Xpetros - 24 Nov 2004 08:08 GMT
Adenosine <adeno@nospam4u.org> wrote in message news:
> Already did!

Wow. My teeth still have a chance!

George
 
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