Originally Posted by johnny02004976
woo on its waaaaay!
Originally Posted by johnny02004976
woo on its waaaaay!
VodkaOriginally Posted by Ephesians
i did try some natural ''kingfisher'' toothpaste but it didn't have any zing!!
as for mouthwash listerine does the job once in a while.
I find Listerine useful if your in a big rush in the morning and don't have time to brush your teeth!
I've a really pronounced gag reflex so I have to use little or low foaming toothpastes. Normally, I use Crest Complete (mild fresh) though on holiday I bring a small tube of Crest "whitening expressions" Fresh Citrus Breeze flavour. Nice orangy taste.
I think the toothbrush is more important, hence a Sonicare 7800. Marked difference to other powerbrushes, let alone manual.
i can only seem to use Macleans.... all the others i have tried give me ulcers, which is very strange as you would expect them to basically use the same ingredients.
I use what ever dear old mum picks up - usually colgate or aquafresh tho
I use Sensodyne since I used to get loads of ulcers and my mum mentioned it to a dentist who said "a lot of people are allergic to Sodium Laurel Suphate and don't realise it", so I looked for one without it and haven't had a problem since.
Aquafresh just because it comes in that weird tube thing with a button on top.
/me is easily amused.
Aquafresh, because its in the bathroom when I go in there.
beverley hills, but as stated above I think the toothbrush can make a big difference **saves pennies for sonicare**
Whatever's on 2for1 at Tesco to be honest.
And yes, Sonicare is God of toothbrushes Some 4 or 5 years ago I'd let my teeth get into an absolutely shameful state, my upper and lower molars were rotting and some of my front ones too After a good few months of dental work by an excellent specialist I had a fully functioning and healthy set of gnashers again, albeit missing 6 of them and a couple of screwins.
The only thing left to address was my gums which weren't in very good shape so on my dentists advice I invested in a Sonicare. I'd had electric toothbrushes before even expensive ones but Christ almighty the difference is amazing. Very odd to get used to at first but you soon get on with it. Within a month of using it my gums were restored to full health and my dental checkups were all thumbs up from then on.
I seriously can't use a normal toothbrush now, it just feels like shoving a sponge round my gob and it just doesn't feel clean. Doesn't matter what toothpaste I use with the Sonicare really, all does the same job for me. Although I have to say that using whitening toothpaste with a Sonicare can be a bit 'full-on' for the gleaming mush effect
might have to take a look at sonicare brushes then, i always jigured they were just marketing hype.
Toothpaste - i normally just go for whatever is on offer, but usually pick the whitening type if there is a choice. Same with brushes.
A lot of my family (mum and her sisters) are fans of Euthymol. can't stand the stuff personally
i might just go crazy go nuts this weekend and try one i have never found before
i do use a sonicare and it does cost a penny but i think its worth it, normally i try and wait for a deal on the heads though as they are not cheap either.
Aye that's it's one prohibitive factor other than the initial cost, the heads aint cheap.
I always buy ours off eBay though tbh, usually pick up a pair of heads for about 10-15 quid. We religiously replace ours every 6 months, you can really notice the difference between a worn head and a fresh one.
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