• person@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    Idk I’ve never tried or had the urge to try one. Possible, though.

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      7 months ago

      I had used a normal one for years.

      Last year my dentist strongly suggested I make the switch, and it is a notably better end result. The electric brush reaches into more nooks and crannies in less time, alerts me when exerting too much pressure and has a general timer function which is very handy.

      I was hesitant to get one at first but the investment is well worth it.

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      7 months ago

      I’ve always used one as a child, but haven’t had one since I moved out a few years ago. Now I bought one for myself a few days back. Idk what it is exactly but it does really feel like I’m giving myself a deep clean instead of smearing around the stuff on my teeth. Of course that’s exaggerated, but if you’re a bit lazy like me you should try one. I got mine on sale for 20 bucks, so its not like its super expensive.