Rate and review your toothbrush

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emzie

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I'm currently using the Oral-B Pulsar. According to the commercials, the pulsating action is clinically shown to remove twice as much plaque as a manual brush alone.

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I bought this toothbrush for C$7.99. The use is simple: a button place thumb-level activates and deactivates the brush. The Oral-B Pulsar works by moving dual heads approximately 1,000 times per minute, adding a second dimension to normal manual brushing.

Unfortunately, the brush is not rechargeable and the batteries cannot be replaced, forcing you to replace the entire brush every one to two months.

I would recommend this brush to anyone looking for an upgrade over a manual brush. I would not recommend this brush to anyone already owning an electric tooth brush.

I give the Oral-B Pulsar overall a 3 out of 5.
 
My brush is the standard aquired-at-dentist-office Oral-B toothbrush with wavy bristles. Not half bad, it serves it's purpose.

However, it totally fails to reach the back portions of my mouth to those furthermost molars (including my still present wisdom teeth) and as such there has been some gum receding and sensitivity. For this failure I dock it's score.

Overall, it's a nice touch, serves well enough, and I got it for free. A good manual "no frills" brush, but not much else. a 2 out of 5 for me
 
I use 5 for $1 dollar store tooth brushes with very hard bristels. They are perfect for dentures and you almost can't beat the price.
4/5 (5/5 if they were free)
 
My dentist gave me this badass pink-and-lime-green Oral-B brush with multi-colored bristles.

It reminds me of my childhood...

4/5


5/5 if your gay...
 
THIS THREAD IS NOT LOCKED! yay.
 
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