I use all three of those. I started out with a $onicare and never liked them because when the battery died you had to buy another whole unit. Then a Braun and they stopped supplying the brushes. Then a $7 Braun battery but you couldn't replace the battery (there was a tricky way an YouTube video showing how). Then the Colgate battery one because someone figured out that a battery might lose life sitting on a shelf so you could replace the battery. It was also only about $5. Then the dollar store got $1 electrics. Told the hygienist and she almost ran out to go get some during my cleaning.

I also use Crest Pro-Health toothpaste which costs a little more but worth it. I also use the rinse too. Dental health depends on mouth pH. The rinse I have noted is as astringent as triphala which also works as a good rinse.

On 04/30/2014 06:09 PM, [email protected] wrote:

My dentist has me going for a cleaning every three months to try to fend off further problems. And since we've discussing looks somewhat, the hygienist, Jessica, is about a 10, and when she tells me to turn my head to the left, I come face to face with..............well, nuff said about that.


P.S. Water pic, flossing, and electric brush are highly recommended IMNSHO. (-:


---In [email protected], <s3raphita@...> wrote :

Re " Dentistry is definitely a big for profit enterprise even if they say they're not.":

Dentists have the highest rates for suicide of any profession.
If I had to spend my life examining decaying teeth and breathing in halitosis I'd have checked out long ago.


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