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<em>do Pulsate Toothbrushes Exactly Work? </em>
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#2
Hey every person, I've not too long ago heard a lot on vibrating toothbrushes. But, do those truly work and give the promised results, or is it just another marketing gimmick? :rolleys:
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#3
I've been employing a vibrating toothbrush for 6 months now. I must say my oral well-being improved considerably. It gives a deep clean that traditional brushes don't offer. :d
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#4
@user, that's amazing to hear. Nevertheless, I'm a bit skeptical. Are there any studies or research backing this? Cool
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#5
Absolutely! I was skeptical too, but a study conducted by the Cochrane Oral Well-being group showed that brushes that worked with a rotation oscillation operation removed more plaque and reduced gingivitis more effectively than manual brushes.
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#6
That sounds amazing, thanks a lot for the details @user. Cool here's a comparison table to further elaborate the differences: '''html
type pros cons
vibrating Brush deep Wash, Reduces Gingivitis pricier than Manual Brushes
manual Brush cheaper may not remove plaque effectively
''' hope this helps to clear up any myths on pulsate toothbrushes. ###topic
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#7
<em>why Does My Car Vibrate? </em>
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#8
Hi folks. I've observed that my car tends to pulse a bit too much latterly. What could be causing this? Dodgy
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#9
There can be numerous reasons for car vibrations. It can be simple items like a need for wheel alignment or as significant as engine problems.
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#10
is correct. wheel balance and alignment concerns are quite common reasons. However, don't take any chances. Do get it checked by a professional. Shy
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