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    premier provider of electric toothbrushes and brush heads alike. They have a number of these electric toothbrushes currently available for sale, each with its own individual features and functions. The problem, though, is that it can be difficult to find the toothbrush you want, with the features you need. This electric toothbrush buying guide focuses on the key aspects of select Philips products. This will help give you an idea of what you need to look for in an electric toothbrush. Glossary of Terms

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    My invention was the toothbrush and this was way different back in the day. People in the 1600’s could not figure out how to clean their teeth. They eventually figured it out but it was figured out by more than one person. This was called the chewing stick. Basically, it was a stick with wood shavings. To clean your teeth, you would chew on these shavings and it would work worse than our toothbrushes today, but that is all that they had back in those old days. The chewing stick was still very used

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    Oral-B has designed and developed a multitude of electric toothbrushes. Many of their high-quality models can be expensive, and for some people, the extra features are not worth the higher price. You may be on a budget, or looking for an electric toothbrush without the unnecessary extra gadgetry. The Oral-B 1000 is an electric toothbrush that does not include many of the newer features. This is not necessarily a bad thing, though. The toothbrush performs its main objective admirably, which is to

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    traditional methodologies employed by rural population. Cottle is identifying means to produce a toothbrush marketing plan which will demonstrate its unit sales growth by 30% in 2010. It is targeting on toothbrush segment to increase the sales. The company can focus on low-end, mid-range and premium category. In India, around 78% of the population resides in rural areas and demonstrates less usage of toothbrush. Cottle has an opportunity to explore this particular

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    products do not (though the Parker brand appears to be less exclusive than once it was). The Braun range is even more problematic – is it really as obvious as the article makes it seem that Gillette, which has made a success of electric toothbrushes cannot do the same with electric shavers and kettles? Tefal has made a point of introducing small,

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    We all know we should brush our teeth - but have you given much thought on which toothbrush you should be using? You want to choose the best brush to keep that perfect smile looking healthy and sparkling clean. If you think about it - not much has changed in the overall look and theory of this ancient invention. The look is similar to the brushes of the dark ages, but the materials used to make our modern brushes are certainly different. Our (very) ancient ancestors used a thin twig with a frayed

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    lifetime brushing their teeth.” Stated by Dr.Jeff Stonebraker in “Five Fun Facts About Toothbrushes.” The toothbrush is an invention that has had a profound impact on modern society because it keeps your breath from smelling and fights disease. The electric toothbrush is very good for people. After the manual toothbrush the creators decided to make a more advanced one, the electric toothbrush. As people read in “Blue Black Dental” by unknown, “This specific type is affordable,after three months you

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    (Hopkins Jeanne) Each one of them costs around 2 dollars, while the electric ones cost up to 4,000 dollars. (Green, Dennis)This device was voted as the number-one invention that most Americans could not live without. In fact, the average person spends 2,920 dollars a year on this.(How much could you potentially spend on toothbrushes?) While the average American spends 38.5 days of their life using it.( Hygiene, Oral) The toothbrush has to be one of most magnificent devices ever created, from whitening

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    Phillips Vs Amazon

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    find products which can accompany them on long trips without breaking down. Every person utilizes a toothbrush at least twice a day and it is something very personal that no one shares with anyone. Since a long time, people have switched to electric toothbrush because it is more convenient to use and offers much more cleanliness compared to a regular toothbrush. Dozens of manufacturers produce electric toothbrushes and it can become extremely confusing on which one to choose. There are some big name

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    Oral B 3000 Review

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    looking to pick up an electronic toothbrush on a budget then the oral b pro 3000 is the toothbrush for you based on this oral b 3000 review you are about to read. Sure, it is still pricey, but not as pricey as some of the other electric toothbrushes on the market. Let us take a closer look at what the oral b professional 3000 has to offer. Benefits of the Oral B 3000 This product is advertised to remove around 97% of plaque from tough areas to reach with a manual toothbrush. It is also helpful at preventing

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