What kind of toothbrush do you use?

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#1  Edited By dracula_16
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I use a Colgate manual brush. I got it for free from my dentist. What about you guys?

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#2  Edited By Nirgal
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I use an electric one. Don't know the brand.

I used to be resistant to those. It thought they looked lazy.

But after using them, I feel my teeth are way cleaner in much less time, so now I only use the manual ones if I am traveling.

I don't have brand preferences.

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#3  Edited By GirlUSoCrazy
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Whatever the dentist gave, I think it's Colgate too, I also floss

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#4 Maroxad
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Standard. Been thinking of getting an electric one. Can't remember the brand though.

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#5  Edited By Sancho_Panzer
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Never trust those vibrator ones. They'll rattle your teeth out!

(It's why dentists recommend them. 🤫)

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#6 comp_atkins
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just switched to electric after wanting to for years. got an aquasonic. like it so far, cleans quicker and teeth do feel pretty clean.

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#7 DEVILinIRON
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Just a regular toothbrush with the brush adjusted slightly at an angle to verily maximize the act of tooth brushing.

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#8 omegaMaster
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Oral-b electronic toothbrush. Best purchase ever

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#9 PfizersaurusRex
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In my country Curaprox is the best regular toothbrush for sensitive gums, and I use the softest kind. Oral-B electrical is also available but the price is close to a gen 4 SSD so...

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#10 ArmoredCore55
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I use a regular tooth brush. Currently using a Colgate Ultra Soft toothbrush.

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A medium soft, medium large manual brush.

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#12 rmpumper
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A basic Oral-B electric and cheapest Colgate manual ones.

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#13 GNS
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I don't know, some medium set of tooth-brushes, which were on a discount a couple of months back...