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Old 08-13-2010, 08:35 PM
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Yes, the softest setting or sensitive setting on the electric toothbrush is best because it will clean very effectively if you use it correctly. There is no need to use the brush on a harder setting.

Very true.... it's never too late to make positive changes within ourselves, that's for sure!!

Let me know what the timer says about the length of brushing...!

Bryanna


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Originally Posted by MelodyL View Post
Hi.

Next time I use my toothbrush, I'm going to time it. I can tell you off the bat it does the 30 second timer thing, but when I'm all done it let's me know that I'm all done by beeping in 4 long beeps.

I'll have my timer handy tomorrow when I begin. Let's see EXACTLY how long it takes to get to the 4 long beeps.

And the manual brushing in between sounds like a very good idea.

Oh, when I brush with the Oral B, I always use it in Sensitive mode. It gives you 4 choices and I always choose Mode 2 which is sensitive. I think it's less strong, or harsh or something like that.

So......so far, so good.

I can't believe I actually called my dentist's office. Years ago, I would have bet all the money that I would NEVER call up a dentist for ANYTHING.

It's good to know I can change.

Melody
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