Sold! Dual-action electric toothbrush (your link appeared to be simply rotating) for around $30 here.
Is there reason to believe that dual action is better than rotating?
I based that on:
Meta-studies (1) (2) identify this as specific to rotation-oscillation action, with improvements of 20% in gingivitis and plaque over manual.
That’ll do me. Add to cart.
I used to have an electric toothbrush but started just buying normal brushes when it broke. Since evidently they are useful things I’m buying an oral irrigator and a rot/osc electric brush.
Have you never seen any action movies?
(Alternately, in that vein, “Ask your girlfriend!”)
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Sold! Dual-action electric toothbrush (your link appeared to be simply rotating) for around $30 here.
Is there reason to believe that dual action is better than rotating?
I based that on:
That’ll do me. Add to cart.
I used to have an electric toothbrush but started just buying normal brushes when it broke. Since evidently they are useful things I’m buying an oral irrigator and a rot/osc electric brush.
Have you never seen any action movies?
(Alternately, in that vein, “Ask your girlfriend!”)