Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Battery Operated Prophyhandpiece Are Battery Operated Toothbrushes Any Better Than A Manual Brush?

Are battery operated toothbrushes any better than a manual brush? - battery operated prophyhandpiece

My daughter does not like the batteries as SpinBrush. Do not make me use one, so that he never brush. However, there are some drawbacks to the type of work?

3 comments:

cjr said...

Yes, I am not young children to brush their teeth enough to clean properly.
They do it for her until she can keep herself clean.

My daughter has had little black spots) (the occurrence of cavitation, but after using a toothbrush, Oral-B power left. Dentists recommend.

Neetalia said...

Manual toothbrush is as good as if it has correctly used with batteries and the manual brush is better than not at all. Relax, it's no problem, either manually. You can visit the following link to learn the proper technique of brushing
http://www.identalhub.com/ArticleSubCate ...
See also the article on the Dentistry is reserved for them.

susieQcl... said...

I believe it is preferable to use, what works for you if you use an electric, and you get a good report from the dentist .... Then .... great
If you have a manual and got a good report ... so great ...
If you are disabled, the manual would be too difficult ... and the benefits will be better ....

So .... Relevancy is the key .... whatever you ...

Clean and rinse every day .....

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