trust me you won't be elerctricuted i have a oral b vitality best brush for 30 dollars ever!
depends where your using the electric toothbrush! ! :)
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Use an electric toothbrush, brush a lot, floss, and rinse, and have fun! Also a Water Pik can help flush debri from the hard to reach places.
An electric toothbrush typically uses around 1-2 watts of power while in use. This is a low power consumption compared to other household devices.
Sonicare electric toothbrush are sold in your local stores. You can also ask your dentist if he or she can provide you free Sonicare electric toothbrush. You can also use your Medicare or free shopping coupons to buy one.
Well you have to use a special toothbrush or more likely a brace brush. now cleaning your braces are sometimes hard for some people. and you have to clean your braces everyday it is very important
I think so... I have full braces, and use one a day around lunchtime. Sure beats bringing a toothbrush from home!
Pink braces turn orange because your oral hygiene is not good. Wearing braces makes keeping your mouth and teeth clean very challenging. But it is not impossible to accomplish. First, spent lots of time with your toothbrush, just your toothbrush, no toothpaste. Run the toothbrush over and over the braces for several minutes. Use a stopwatch if you have to. Most people can't tell how long they have brushed without a clock. You can't brush too much when you wear braces. Toothpaste is primarily a mouth freshener. The scrubbing action of the toothbrush is what cleans. Second, get an oral irrigator (Water Pik) and learn how to use it properly. Third, ask your orthodontist's staff what else you can do to keep your braces clean. They will show you.
The first electric toothbrush in the USA was the Broxodent in 1960.
You can use any electric toothbrush as long as the motor spins fast enough to keep the needle moving fast enough to penetrate the skin. The best motors are out of crest tootbrushes.
The chemical energy of the battery in your toothbrush is turned into radiant energy (heat), and kinetic energy (movement).
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