Yes the do work, I am basing this on results from clinical trials on the effects of Ionic toothbrushes. Efffective Action: # Research shows that ionic toothbrush is more effective for plaque removal than an ordinary toothbrush # Removes plaque from hard to reash tooth surfaces # Ionic action in the saliva is a naturally antibacterial and continues affter brushing # Fights bacteria which can reduce dental caries and helps prevent bad breath # Clinically proven to help restore healthy gums naturally For information on clinical trials and data can be found at www.AboutHealthierLiving.com
Many, many countries make toothbrushes.
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Yes, peanut butter people can eat toothbrushes.
toothbrushes weren't invented then!
Toothbrushes for dogs come in a variety of colors. My dog's toothbrush is blue.
Any toothbrush is only as effective as the person using it. If used properly, most manual toothbrushes can adequately clean your mouth. I typically recommend electric toothbrushes to people who have some kind of physical limitation, such as arthritis.
It is difficult to provide an exact number, but it is estimated that there are billions of toothbrushes used around the world. This number is constantly changing as toothbrushes are manufactured, sold, and disposed of.
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Electric toddler toothbrushes are often more effective at removing plaque and debris from teeth compared to manual toothbrushes. They can also be easier for toddlers to use, as the vibrating or rotating bristles do most of the work. Additionally, some electric toothbrushes have built-in timers to ensure that children brush for the recommended amount of time.
It's not common but probably somewhere in the world it is possible, especially in countries where toothbrushes are in short supply.
The cast of Toothbrushes - 2011 includes: Nikos Branidis Kathryn Freytag