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		<description><![CDATA[There are several excellent electronic or basically battery operated toothbrushes. They range in price from the expensive at over $140 to the cost, practically, of a manually operated toothbrush at $9. The difference between these toothbrushes is in the casing and in the dexterity of the brush itself as it operates on your teeth. Some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several excellent electronic or basically battery operated toothbrushes. They range in price from the expensive at over $140 to the cost, practically, of a manually operated toothbrush at $9. The difference between these toothbrushes is in the casing and in the dexterity of the brush itself as it operates on your teeth. Some of the makers of electronic toothbrushes are Oral B Professional Care, Sonicare FlexCare and Arm &amp; Hammer Spinbrush Pro toothbrush. For the most part, a person goes into an electronic toothbrush because it is easier on the wrist to hold the toothbrush to the teeth and let it scour your teeth than to apply pressure using your own wrist to do the same type of teeth brushing.<br />
People who have some limited disabilities in their hands and arms, might find an electronic toothbrush a relief and might encourage longer brushing of their teeth. Some of these electronic toothbrushes have LCD displays that tell you how long you have been brushing and when the recommended time is up. These are usually features of the more expensive electronic toothbrushes. Other electronic toothbrushes actually spin and oscillate on your teeth while some simply oscillate.<br />
With some electronic toothbrushes, battery life seems short while other electronic type toothbrushes actually save on battery life. Obviously, someone is not looking to save money by buying an battery operated toothbrush but for other personal health reasons. Batteries are an expense that should be kept in mind when buying an electronic toothbrush especially if you are planning on travelling with your battery operated toothbrush.<br />
Basically, an this type of toothbrush does a better job of cleaning teeth than the manual toothbrush according to the research published by makers of electronic toothbrushes like Oral B. If an electronic toothbrush can motivate you to brush your teeth more often because of the gadgetry then that might also make for a white smile that might be worth the cost of an buying this type  of toothbrush.</p>
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		<title>Benefits of having Electronic Toothbrushes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all know that one of the main benefits of having electronic toothbrushes is the health benefit for our teeth, right? That benefit is definitely the best one of them all, but there is one more benefit of having these wonderful appliances.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all know that one of the main benefits of having electronic toothbrushes is the health benefit for our teeth, right? That benefit is definitely the best one of them all, but there is one more benefit of having these wonderful appliances.</p>
<p>How many times have you purchased a toothbrush that was real inexpensive, real cheap? How many times has a toothbrush snapped in your hand while you were brushing your teeth? Many people have had this happen to them, more times than they can count, and sometimes when this happens, the mouth gets cut. Having this happen to you can be more than frustrating. When people use electronic toothbrushes, they do not have to worry about the toothbrush breaking while they are brushing their teeth. That is an added benefit.</p>
<p>As mentioned earlier, the best benefit is having healthier teeth. Electronic toothbrushes hit all those spots that regular toothbrushes cannot hit. The speed settings on these electrical teeth cleaning devices are set so that each tooth gets exactly the right amount of cleaning.</p>
<p>Remember the dental song that goes kind of like this, “Round and round, up and down, brush your teeth, round and round, up and down”? It is impossible to do this, for most people. It would take forever with a manual toothbrush, and a person’s hands would begin to cramp up. It has been proven that toothbrushes that are electronic have saved more people on their dental bills than those who use the regular toothbrushes. They are so easy to use. A person only has to add toothpaste to the bristles and then all you have to do is hold onto it, lightly, because the toothbrush will do it all for you.</p>
<p>If a parent cannot get his or her children to brush, these toothbrushes might help solve this problem for them; another benefit of toothbrushes that are electronic.</p>
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		<title>An Electric Toothbrush can help your children stop fighting with you about brushing their teeth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you been having a hard time to get your child or children to brush their teeth? There are some tricks a person can do to get their children to brush their teeth, but a trick that seems to work like a charm is buying an electric toothbrush for the child or children.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you been having a hard time to get your child or children to brush their teeth? There are some tricks a person can do to get their children to brush their teeth, but a trick that seems to work like a charm is buying an electric toothbrush for the child or children.</p>
<p>Nowadays, parents can buy a musical electronic toothbrush for their children. The whole time the child spends brushing his or her teeth, music plays and entertains him or her. Most children will pitch a fit when they are told that it is time to stop brushing their teeth. Don’t worry about children brushing their teeth for too long, though. These toothbrushes have timers on them and the music stops at a certain set amount of time, so most children will stop brushing when the music has stopped playing. The music will play long enough for sufficient tooth brushing time, though.</p>
<p>As with most children, they get really excited when they brush their teeth, maybe because they are trying to hurry, so they brush harder and faster. Well, when your child has a musical electric toothbrush, he or she will still hear the music that is playing, because when the child brushes his or teeth harder and faster, the music plays louder on the toothbrush. If you have tried everything you can think of to get your child or children to brush their teeth, without a battle or without them forgetting to do this, it might be worth trying another alternative, which is kind of like reverse psychology, actually, but your child will not know this. Using the Electric Toothbrush can be your own little secret.</p>
<p>This type of toothbrush is worth buying. Imagine all the dental payments you will save in the long run if you invest in one of these. Imagine how easy it will be to get your child to brush his or her teeth. Maybe you will not even have to ask him or her to brush anymore. Now, that would be awesome, wouldn’t it?</p>
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		<title>The Top Ten Choices for the best Electronic Toothbrush</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to reviews, the best electronic toothbrush is the Sonicare Elite 7500. This toothbrush is shaped with a slim style, the neck of the brush angles, the head of the brush narrows, and the bristles fit perfectly into any part of the mouth, for added sufficient brushing and comfort. Another reason why this one has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to reviews, the best electronic toothbrush is the Sonicare Elite 7500. This toothbrush is shaped with a slim style, the neck of the brush angles, the head of the brush narrows, and the bristles fit perfectly into any part of the mouth, for added sufficient brushing and comfort. Another reason why this one has been chosen as one of the top electronic toothbrushes is because if a person has arthritis, carpal tunnel, tendinitis, or any other medical condition that hinders movement with their hands, this particular toothbrush is a lot simpler for them to utilize. Another great factor about the Sonicare Elite 7500 is that it has even more bristle speed than most of the leading toothbrushes.</p>
<p>The next nine toothbrushes mentioned here have been chosen by consumers as the best electronic toothbrush for each of them.</p>
<p>	The Oral-B D25526 Triumph 9400 Professional Care Electronic toothbrush<br />
This toothbrush is equipped so that it flosses and brushes, leaving teeth feeling clean and looking sparkly. This one has an indicator on it that shows when it is time to recharge it. It shows you how long you have brushed your teeth, and it will tell you when it is time to change the brush-head.<br />
	The Braun Sonic Complete Electronic toothbrush<br />
The battery should last at least two weeks before it needs to be recharged. It comes with an extra brush-head. It has two different modes to set for brushing, and it has a timer installed in it. The handle has been designed to help people with medical conditions of their hands and to prevent these conditions from occurring.<br />
	The Homedics PT-5RH PowerDent Electronic Toothbrush<br />
This one has been designed so that it will brush teeth gently, but hard enough to be effective. It comes equipped with colorful lights that flash while people brush. This one turns on as soon as someone begins to brush their teeth. There is no need to turn it on manually, just start brushing.<br />
	Ultrasonex SU800 Twin Brush Ultrasonic Toothbrush<br />
This toothbrush has been designed to reach plaque that is deeper into the gums, about 5mm below the lines of the gums. It comes with three tongue scrapers and a charger with a case that is small enough to travel with.<br />
	The Waterpik Vibe Electronic toothbrush, Model AT-200<br />
This one is a favorite, mostly due to the price and that makes it economy friendly. It has been proven to do the plaque removal job, it is quiet and easy to pack and take along on trips.<br />
	Braun Oral-B #D Excel Electronic toothbrush<br />
This particular model not only removes plaque from deep places, but it also prevents gingivitis and removes stains from teeth. It has a timer that will go off after two minutes, which indicates that a person has brushes hard enough for two minutes. It is designed with a sensor so that a person will not brush his or teeth too hard. It also has a special feature: it turns blue when it is time to change the brush-head. It comes with two extra brush-heads.<br />
	The Orawave 2-Minute TwinSpin Power Electronic toothbrush (Also known as the “Pink Ribbon”)<br />
This one comes with a timer installed that goes off in two minutes, which indicates sufficient brushing has been done. It has dual brush heads that rotate in opposite directions for optimal brushing. This particular toothbrush has been recommended by Hygienists. This one does not cost a lot when the heads need to be replaced. It is great for those who have arthritis or other medical conditions with their hands.<br />
	The Orawave EZ Power Denture Brush<br />
An electronic toothbrush for dentures. This one is easy to use and cleans dentures very well. It is designed to help people who have arthritis and other had related medical conditions. This model removes denture stains, food particles that get stuck in the crack in between the teeth, and it takes care of plaque.<br />
	The Looney Tunes Bugs Bunny Rechargeable Electronic Toothbrush<br />
This particular model has been designed for children, but grown-ups use it, too. We all have a little child within us and love Looney Tunes, too. This one is great for children, especially if they seem to resist the idea of brushing their teeth. Many parents have been able to get their child or children to brush their teeth by purchasing a fun electronic toothbrush for their child or children.</p>
<p>These are the summed up reviews of what people have chosen for the best electronic toothbrush. Each person will have their own desires about what they are looking for in a toothbrush and the price certainly matters to a lot of people. The number one choice seems to be the Sonicare Elite 7500, though.</p>
<p>It is a good idea to spend a little more on things such as this, though. Spending less does not always mean good quality will come along with it. Teeth are very important and what we all do to them now are what we will see in the future, or have to pay for at the dentist’s offices.</p>
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