narchee
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Long Blinker
It worked well for others with other types of motorized equipment, so trying this again.
We're going to be cleaning the teeth of five people in the not-too-distant future. Out of those 5 mouths, I'd say around 2 are adults , with dental work randomly dispersed and some other more heavily modified parts. We currently have manual toothbrushes that we had bought for our current mouths (4 mouths with probably 1-1.5 with dental modifications). It made quick work of that job, and on our current mouth (with probably the majority brushable), it gets the job done in about 5 minutes.
With that sort of mouthage to maintain, there will be a need for some additional equipment. Plus, I just want an electric toothbrush. I'm not afraid of older stuff. As I see it, the needs are:
- Front end bristles (for various front end cleaning chores, plus plunging)
- Likely need a bigger toothbrush than we have today
- Nice to have a handle and a blade for trimming
One friend of mine made a good suggestion (or at least it sounded like it to me), that I get a heavy duty electic model to take care of the brushing in the most efficient manner, and then get a trimmer/cutter combination, or something of that nature.
I'm curious as to thoughts on what would make the most sense for this kind of mouthscape, and what sort of toothbrush/equipment. The old stuff appeals to me since it works, has a classic feel, and still does the job. I'd actually prefer an electric motor for ease of starting in the winter vs. a diesel. The Oral-B's are appealing, but open to suggestions. Wanting to minimize cost since this will receive light duty/intermittent use for us, and we don't need a new professional grade setup.
We're going to be cleaning the teeth of five people in the not-too-distant future. Out of those 5 mouths, I'd say around 2 are adults , with dental work randomly dispersed and some other more heavily modified parts. We currently have manual toothbrushes that we had bought for our current mouths (4 mouths with probably 1-1.5 with dental modifications). It made quick work of that job, and on our current mouth (with probably the majority brushable), it gets the job done in about 5 minutes.
With that sort of mouthage to maintain, there will be a need for some additional equipment. Plus, I just want an electric toothbrush. I'm not afraid of older stuff. As I see it, the needs are:
- Front end bristles (for various front end cleaning chores, plus plunging)
- Likely need a bigger toothbrush than we have today
- Nice to have a handle and a blade for trimming
One friend of mine made a good suggestion (or at least it sounded like it to me), that I get a heavy duty electic model to take care of the brushing in the most efficient manner, and then get a trimmer/cutter combination, or something of that nature.
I'm curious as to thoughts on what would make the most sense for this kind of mouthscape, and what sort of toothbrush/equipment. The old stuff appeals to me since it works, has a classic feel, and still does the job. I'd actually prefer an electric motor for ease of starting in the winter vs. a diesel. The Oral-B's are appealing, but open to suggestions. Wanting to minimize cost since this will receive light duty/intermittent use for us, and we don't need a new professional grade setup.