vibrating toothbrush

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  1. Alexander

    Alexander Registered User

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    vibrating toothbrush

    got one of these the other day, by accident, i didn't realise is was vibrating till i had it in my mouth and pressed the lump on it, proper shit myself:lol: :lol:

    Anyway, whats the logic behind the vibration? how does it make cleaning teeth more effective?
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    my mates training to be a dental hygienist...they're the mutt nutts :D
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    just what did u think the "On" button did then you moron
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    Re: vibrating toothbrush


    i dont think it works i think its a sly way colgate sell vibraters


    like that new pink razer for women thats just a vibrater
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    I bet you havent had it off your balls since.:wink:
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    Re: vibrating toothbrush

    Well assuming someone didn't jokily jam your new toothbrush into a vibrator, then i think the head spins back and forth very fast as if to clean your teeth a lot more.

    I don't like them though they feel like they aren't doing much unless I use it like a normal toothbrush.
  8. Alexander

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    it not got like a LED on it or an arrow pointing to it, its just a lump, and the toothbrush is lumpy anyway
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    Mr.B.ThatsMe 'yi raji puff

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    Why did you buy a lumpy toothbrush?
  10. Alexander

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    toothbrushes are lumpy, not just this one
  11. Congay

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    :lol: :lol: :lol:

    yeah...........mind of Alex = "that looks massive and ungainly with lumps" I WANT IT
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    I would never go back to using a normal toothbrush after getting an electric one. Dont you find ur teeth much cleaner Alex?
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    its not electric, it just vibrates, and not really, just the same. It feels weird though brushing without the vibrate on though:oops:
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    I've got a cheapy battery powered one and it's much better than a normal one. Cleans my teeth much better :D
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    Isnt it the same thing? Im confused now. Leaving this thread...
  16. Alexander

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    no an electric topthbrush moves back and forth round and round
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    they are much better than normal ones FACT

    my mates dentist KNEW he had bought one just by checking his teeth
  18. Alexander

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    :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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    DONT BE STUPID ALEX ANYTHING POWERED BY ELECTRIC CAN BE CALLED "ELECTRIC"

    DOH
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    Oasis Peter North-east

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    I used to use one an electric one and it does make ya teeth feel alot cleaner. I've just got a shitty manual one now.:(
  21. Alexander

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    you know what i mean shrek

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