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  • Thanks Michelle!

  • I'm getting an eletric tooth brush tomorrow after getting cavities filled my dentist recommended it to me said no more regular toothbrushes and said to brush them longer then she did like a minute or two.

  • very interesting; i made a short clip on proper head motion that you might enjoy

  • She didn't brush her teeth for two minutes!

  • "First you will need to have a great set of toothbrush...

    ...and a GREAT set of teeth"

    LOL

  • Thanks for showing me "on" how to use an electric toothbrush and, in particular, for pointing out that, firstly, I will actually need an electric toothbrush. By the way, where can I pick up one of those exciting-sounding 'mechanical' electric toothbrushes (as opposed to the boring old battery-powered ones) you mentioned? Presumably they're powered by mains electricity for extra cleaning power? I'd certainly be interested "on" buying one of those as it sounds a lot more better.

  • If my dentist looked like that, I'd book more appointments !!

  • You need a great set of teeth?

  • goood tooo knowwwwww

  • she has white teeths and i bet they are not fake.

  • 4 people have gingivitis

  • I have just been to the dentist because the lower edge of my frontal teeth were discoloured. I use an electric toothbrush. My dentist explained that I have to move the toothbrush to the egde of the teeth and brush the teeth even with vertical movements. En electric toothbrush is a great tool but it is not enough to only brush the teent horisontally.

  • @detriplea

    BANANAS

  • I just wanted to know how to make the toothpaste stay on my electric toothbrush!! it keeps coming off!!

  • @Twentysixbillion Same Problem Here did u find a way?

  • Im actually experimenting with the water, i find it holds better if you dont add water after you put the toothpaste on

  • This might be a late answer, but when you're applying the toothpaste, hold the end of the tube directly against the bristles so that when you squeeze, the toothpaste gets pushed down into the bristles rather than just sitting on top. Works for me :P

  • @squalea Thanks for the info :)

  • My teeth aint that big =((

  • she is pretty.

  • I think Michelle did a great job. Talking to a video camera can be intimidating.

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