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		<title>What Makes Oral B Toothbrush Heads Better Than The Rest?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jane Poleson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href=http://bathroomsinkonline.com/oral-b-toothbrush-heads><img src=http://bathroomsinkonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/oralb_triumph_11-300x217.jpg class=imgtfe hspace=5 align=left width=100  border=0></a>It does not take one long to see how much difference there is in the oral b toothbrush heads and all the competition.  The oral b toothbrush head is superior in most every way.  For starters, the oral b toothbrush heads offer an oscillating motion.  This motion has proven, through much testing, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It does not take one long to see how much difference there is in the <a href="http://bathroomsinkonline.com/oral-b-toothbrush-heads"title="" >oral b toothbrush heads</a> and all the competition.  The oral b toothbrush head is superior in most every way.  For starters, the oral b toothbrush heads offer an oscillating motion.  This motion has proven, through much testing, to be the best way to reduce tooth decay and gum disease.  </p>
<p>If this is the best of your teeth, where do you get this kind of toothbrush?  The oral b Sonic electric toothbrush.  As a result of many years of study, it is clear to dental experts and consumers alike that the electric toothbrush is clearly more effective than a manual toothbrush.  </p>
<p>When considering an electric toothbrush you will want to remember that the oral b Sonic electric toothbrush offers the oscillating motion that test reveal cleans teeth better and fights tartar build up more effectively.  The Sonic from Oral b is generally sold as a kit so you will already have replacement heads.  Though the oral b sonic complete refill toothbrush heads can be bought by themselves, they are definitely less expensive when purchased in the pack.  Normally you will have two oral b electric toothbrush heads in the complete package, but you can easily obtain more at the time of purchasing your electric toothbrush.    </p>
<p>Consumers have given the Braun oral b toothbrush heads great reviews in recent years. People really love the two packs of heads for sale base on the numbers.  Thus far, users of electric toothbrushes are throwing their support behind Oral b and its product because they feel this particular electric toothbrush provides the best care for not only their teeth, but their gums as well.  This sentiment is due in part because oral b has developed the technology, which allows the toothbrush to deliver a better motion for reduced tooth decay.  Oral b electric toothbrush heads employ an oscillating-rotating motion instead of merely vibrating side to side.  </p>
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</script><img style="margin: 10px;" src="http://bathroomsinkonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/oralb_triumph_11-300x217.jpg"" alt="" align="left" />Why go to the expense of purchasing an electric toothbrush? Primarily this is a long-range decision because in the short term you will pay more for your toothbrush.  Oral b toothbrush heads, which work with the Sonic electric toothbrush, also cost substantially more than a traditional toothbrush.  The fact remains, however, that no manual toothbrush can do what the oral b Sonic electric toothbrush can do for your teeth.  This will hopefully allow you to keep your teeth healthier and reduce dental cost in the long run.    </p>
<p>Then, what is the cost difference when stepping up to the Sonic system?  For the traditional toothbrush you can purchase one for anywhere from $1 up to $3-$4 depending on where and what your buy.  Compare that to the approximately $75 you will pay for an electric toothbrush, and you can see you can buy a lot of manual toothbrushes before you equal one round of the they still are not as widely distributed as the manual toothbrush.  Obviously based on this information you do not buy an electric toothbrush system to save money in the short term.  </p>
<p>So, if you choose a manual toothbrush have chosen an inferior product?  No, all your teeth will not fall out if you do not use an electric toothbrush. However, you may find that your teeth will not be as problem free as they would be using an electric toothbrush.  It is virtually impossible to simulate the motion of the Braun oral b toothbrush heads when used with the Sonic system when brushing with a manual toothbrush.  Nor can the manual toothbrush be used to massage your gums like the electric toothbrush does due to the difference in motion.  Since gum disease accounts for the majority of tooth decay, and your manual toothbrush cannot create healthy gums like the electric toothbrushes, seems as though everyone should have an electric toothbrush?  </p>
<p>How do you acquire both an electric toothbrush and the oral b toothbrush heads? You can purchase the Sonic electric system at many retail outlets.  What will it cost you?  You can spend anywhere from around $50 to near $100 for an oral b electric toothbrush.  Replacement heads will cost $10-18$ online and more if you buy from a retail store.  </p>
<p>The fact that the American Dental Association does not recommend electric toothbrush over manual toothbrushes, does not mean that electric toothbrushes have some glaring problem with them.  It does not even mean you are getting an equal brush of your teeth with the manual toothbrush. Quite to the contrary. However, not everyone can afford an electric toothbrush and thus the ADA supports the manual toothbrush because they are much more affordable.  </p>
<p>In the final analysis the oral b toothbrush heads need to be a vital part of keeping one’s teeth clean.  You cannot just drop by your local dentist’s office and request a teeth cleaning. What you can do though is use the oral b system and enjoys greater protection from tooth decay.  </p>
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