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Started by skidzilla, April 04, 2006, 10:42:35 AM

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skidzilla

Ah, the perfect marriage of democracy and news.


Yes, it really is that good. :lol:

Christopher Monkey

Cool.... no more waster 4 minutes a day! Thats an average saving, per person, per life of 7011200 seconds!

Smugs

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Clock'd 0Ne

I bet thats a right arse on actually, getting the gum to the back teeth.

Id rather brush.

maximusotter

Brush, floss, tongue scrape, and Listerine for me. You could eat off my mouth. :wub:

Clock'd 0Ne

I use Listerine, Ive even started flossing more recently, although I am seeing negligible difference from it.

maximusotter

Floss removes the particles between and under the gumline that cause gingivitis and general stinki rotty crotch mouth. Highly recommended. :thumbup:

this is also recommended, the Oral-B ultrasonic pulsar toothbrush with rubber polishing and stimulation flaps:
http://www.oralb.com/us/products/manual/pulsar/

Its like brushing your teeth with the girlfriends vibrator. Quite thrilling. :thumbup:

M3ta7h3ad

Quote from: maximusotterFloss removes the particles between and under the gumline that cause gingivitis and general stinki rotty crotch mouth. Highly recommended. :thumbup:

this is also recommended, the Oral-B ultrasonic pulsar toothbrush with rubber polishing and stimulation flaps:
http://www.oralb.com/us/products/manual/pulsar/

Its like brushing your teeth with the girlfriends vibrator. Quite thrilling. :thumbup:

Youve just made me splurt cherry diet coke all over my desk at work, and piss myself laughing in front of my boss. LOL!

Smugs

Brush in the mornings and Brush + mouth wash at night, never used floss before though and only really brush my tongue after Ive thrown up.  :lol:
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Clock'd 0Ne

It all seems a bit gimmicky. Well, the flossing not so much :lol: But vibrating, particle accelerating, girating, plate shaking toothbrushes are way over the top to keep up on good oral hygiene.

maximusotter

Its amazing actually, and cheap at only $7. Says the battery isnt replaceable, but as it died after three weeks, I managed to unscrew teh thing and put in a fresh one. They used loctite is all :lol:.

My dentist recommended it as the best brush out there, and my teeth and gums are noticeably nicer. I usually dont like electric brushes to be honest, but this ones mouth-gasm-tastic.