How To Get Healthier Teeth Without Breaking The Bank

Written By Admin on Minggu, 29 Januari 2012 | 00.53

By John Harrison


One things for sure about dental care, it can be really expensive! It's an unfortunate fact for something that is such a vital part of our health, and it means that in tough economic times dental care can be put off when it really should be given priority. In the long run, this can lead to even more expensive dentist bills so its not a wise thing to put off much needed dental care.

One of the best things that you can do to make sure that you're not going to be faced with expensive dental complications, is to invest in a good quality electric toothbrush. The problem is that this isn't a cheap option either, a top of the line model such as the oral b triumph 4000 can cost well over $100. If you're on a budget, then a cheap electric toothbrush is the only way to go. But are they any good?

One of the best electric toothbrushes around also happens to be one of the cheapest. The Oral B Professional Care 1000 is available online for under $50, so even if you're on a tight budget it isn't going to break the bank. As well as being cheap, it also happens to be a very capable toothbrush. The reason that the Professional Care 1000 is so cheap, is not becuase of it's cleaning technology (there are no compromises there), but rather becuase of the simplicity of the device. Instead of the usual plethora of cleaning modes, the 1000 has just one.

The reason that the Professional Care 1000 is still such a good performer, is that it includes Oral B's 3D cleaning technology. This is the exact same cleaning technology that is built into the best and most expensive electric toothbrushes on the market, so even though you're spending a lot less money, you're getting access to the best tooth brushing that money can buy!

The reason that this 3D cleaning technology is so effective, is that it causes the toothbrush to rotate as well as oscillate. Whilst all electric toothbrushes oscillate, only Oral B brushes combine this with a rotating movement too.Recent clinical studies have concluded that, as a result, they remove 10% more plaque bacteria than a non-rotating brush. Ultimately, less bacteria means less chance of dental problems, and less chance that those dental care costs are going to get out of hand.




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