so well, hi everyone. here is my personal recommendation and advice for those who are interested in it… I have never had a cavity since and to be honest with you, I really do not spend that time that I used to flossing in the past and even brushing 3 times per day every single day. what I recommend you guys it is to simply invest a bit of your money in a Oral B professional Rechargeable Electric toothbrush with the "flossing" brush heads. you might be hesitant when you would see its price, but I still think that it is worth the investment and I have some very big doubts that you would regret. you might see the "flossing" brush heads and I know that you might be asking me: do they really floss? well, let's just be honest here and I tell you: no they don't. but as I said, I still think that it is worth every single penny. and so, here's why I think this way: it is so simple and it really does work and does a good job. the action of the brush head and of the floss ones are getting between the teeth much better than regular (once again, it is still not a floss, as I have said, but better) and you can get all around the tooth and so on and so forth. it does a very good job with this. it is such a good thing that now, honestly, I can't stand when I am travelling and I do not have my Oral B brush now. it's like I don't have one extremely important thing for my life. and it's like the same. it's like I forget medications that I can't live without. it does such a good job that when I bought it - I didn't even though that it can work so good. it has made my teeth so so much cleaner that everybody noticed. you can see the difference very well. but yeah, this doesn't mean that you shouldn't go to the dentist anymore. even so you would still need to go and see your dentist for like 2 times per year (normally) or AT LEAST one time a year in order to get the tartar off your teeth. in fact, to be honest, I really do not believe that there are any possible ways to completely avoid tartar at all 100%. that's why one visit per year to a dentist is mandatory. plus, if you start developing some dental issues - your dentist can see them at an early stage and so it can get healed easier.
and yeah, of course and sure thing that you are able to get the basic dental instruments, nobody tells you not to. we have them as my wife has been working as a dental hygienist in the past so we have them handy now. but anyway, I personally really do not like to put a surgical steel pick to my teeth and that's unless you do know for sure at all 100% what you are doing, otherwise just don't.
but anyway, I can swear by those toothbrushes! honestly! just try them and see yourself. I am not a fan at all of the other brand Sonic because it is not even close to this one. I do know because I have purchased one of this for my wife a few years ago and no.. thanks. my wife hated it! then later when I saw that she can't stand that Sonic brand, I have purchased her an Oral B exactly as mine (I've been using mine for nearly a year then) and she said that this one is A LOT much more better than that thing. she says that she hated that one, but she does love this one. so there's an enormous difference and she also said that she hates manual brushes too now. I mean, she obviously wasn't hating them in the past, but after using this Oral B for a good while and then it broke, for like 2 weeks or so she had to use manual brushes and she said that from that moment - she would make sure to have Oral B handy ALWAYS.
both of us absolutely love it as it really does help so I am quite sure that it would help everybody. I can tell you… those little suckers are getting in there just like a dentist's polish tool and they do an extremely good thing. they really help and it is nearly a pleasure to brush with those things, trust me. and yeah, in case there's anybody who reads my post now and thinks about trying one then I just want to warn you, just don't go and buy one from your dentist because, obviously, they are marking them up way too much. they are pricey even without that, but at the dentist they have an unbelievable price. and yeah, even if you do have the money… I really see no need at all for those most expensive ones that are having some extremely useless and silly added features and you pay for them much more, one of those features (as an example) is a timer. why on earth your toothbrush would need a timer? and you pay much more for it because of this silly feature. I think that you do know when you got your teeth clean! or if you're such a "second man" then put a timer on your phone and that's it. no need to spend lots of extra money for this feature.
but yeah, generally, these things are just amazing and as I said, can swear by these brushes. they are doing a great job and yeah… they are not at all as problematic as some of you might think of them. I have had mine for years now and it still has absolutely no issue except for the fact that the batteries are not lasting as long. but even so, this only means that you need to charge it like every 5 days up to a week and that's it. don't get me wrong but if you have a problem charging some batteries once a week then I assume that you must have a problem… no offense. and also please don't take it as an offense for those who are looking for some new ideas but I am quite confident on the fact that the basics does work well and there's no need to complicate your life. I am only adding that a good brushing tool that it is a really good pleasure to use is a really big jump forward in my opinion.
and yeah, one more and last thing that I almost forgot is… you really do not have to get the brush refills from the Oral B. the knock offs are just fine and you have no need to spend extra money either. really hope that this is going to be helpful at least for somebody there… best wishes