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Soniccare. It uses a magnetically actuated vibrating brush rather than having a
mechnically turning brush. I used to have an Interplak but found it problematic.
I wonder why it seemed to cause the stains on your teeth?
In any event, I'd like to think our paleo ancestors used Soniccare too :-) Or
perhaps they used a sharpened stick as Todd pointed out!
--Richard
Stacie Tolen wrote:
> I also had stains on my teeth which I suspect are caused by green tea
> consumption. The new toothbrush seems to have removed these stains too.
>
> Richard I am curious as to what toothbrush you are using. I bought an
> Interplak at the high recommendation of a friend, and after using it for
> three weeks, had a lot of stains on my teeth from tea consumption. Switching
> back to a manual brush removed much of the stains, but not all. The only
> dental hygeine habit that I had changed was the instrument I used to clean
> my teeth. I followed the instructions for the toothbrush, moving it in the
> proper manner and brshing at least 2 minutes (usually about 4).
> Perhaps that's just not the right electric toothbrush for me. I don't like
> the stains, but refuse to give up green tea and herb teas (raspberry and
> peppermint stain, too).
> Stacie
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