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Do electric toothbrushes require a different amount of toothpaste compared than manual toothbrushes?

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No, you should use same amount of toothpaste like regular toothbrush. You can use electric toothbrush without toothpaste but it is not that effective, I would suggest proper amount of toothpaste which is required for teeth to be cleaned. Electric toothbrush keep your teeth clean and away from gum problems.
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No, you should put the same amount of toothpaste on all types of toothbrushes. You should put enough so you can clean your teeth well.

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No, you should put the same amount of toothpaste on all types of toothbrushes. You should put enough so you can clean your teeth well.

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Do electric toothbrushes require a different amount of toothpaste compared than manual toothbrushes?

No, you should put the same amount of toothpaste on all types of toothbrushes. You should put enough so you can clean your teeth well.

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Five steps for brush your teeth perfectly

Aim the toothbrush at a forty five degree attitude towards the gum line.
Use a pea-sized quantity of toothpaste.
Use a pea-sized quantity of toothpaste
Use a gentle round motion.
Repeat on the interior surfaces.
Use a mild backward and forward motion at the chewing surfaces.
Spit out the toothpaste after brushing.
You do not need to rinse, as the small quantity of fluoridated toothpaste left to your mouth after spitting maintains to defend in opposition to enamel decay.

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How To Fix Scratches With Toothpaste

One of the worst thing about buying a used video game is worrying about scratches? In fact sometimes the scratches are so bad that your system will no longer recognize the game. I've been in this similar situation and though I wasted my money. However then I tried the Toothpaste Trick and I have been recommending it ever since.

The first thing you want to do is get some white toothpaste. You can try the other types or brands but I recommend regular white toothpaste. From there apply toothpaste to where the scratches are on your disc. Use a toothbrush or cloth and apply the toothpaste to the scratches. Make sure to be careful and avoid getting toothpaste near the center of the disc.

Once the toothpaste is on those scratches wait about 5-10 minutes. Once time is up go back to your disc and begin removing the toothpaste. You can try using another cloth however the toothpaste might be sticky. Get another cloth and apply a very tiny amount of water onto it. Use the wet cloth again to remove the toothpaste and then use a dry cloth to make sure the disc is try. Wait another 5 minutes to complete the process.


After that, your all finished! Your disc should be working good as new again and it only took a few minutes. Finally as stated earlier, be careful doing this. Make sure that you've tried other options such as simply cleaning the disc with a cloth before trying this trick. It should be used as a last resort.
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What are the advantages of manual toothbrushes over electric toothbrushes?

The main advantage of manual toothbrushes is the cost. They are much cheaper than electric toothbrushes. Whereas an electric toothbrush can cost you $50-$100, manual toothbrushes can be bought for just a few bucks. Another advantage is that manual toothbrushes come in different sizes and colors, so there's a larger variety to choose from.

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What can I do to make sure my toothbrush stays clean?

In order to keep your toothbrush clean and germ free, you should do the following:

Rinse the toothbrush thoroughly after every use and make sure there's no toothpaste left.

When not in use, make sure that the toothbrush is away from other toothbrush or any other tools that could have germs on them.

Make sure that the head of the toothbrush is not covered because then it would get warmer, which will promote bacteria growth.

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What are the advantages of electric toothbrushes?

Electric toothbrushes are an excellent tool to keep your teeth clean and healthy. They offer many advantages:

They allow you to remove plaque more efficiently and quicker than manual toothbrushes.

You don't need to brush hard in order to get good results. This means that you are much less likely to injure your gums.

People who suffer from physical conditions like arthritis find electric toothbrushes as a great replacement to manual toothbrushes because they are easier to grip and you don't need to use as much physical power to get your teeth cleaned (the powered brushes do the cleaning).

It is more fun to brush with electric toothbrushes compared to manual toothbrushes, especially for children.

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What accessories do I need in order to brush my teeth?

You need an extra soft bristled manual toothbrush, toothpaste you like which must contain fluoride and a mouth rinse.

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I want to know how to clean my nixon watch it is rubber and neon green... help its relly dirty haha

check this out, cleaning watches,jewelery, or even diamonds, this realy works-take a soft toothbrush,and aply a small amount of toothpaste to whatever your cleaning, let set for a few moments, until not slimy, then with a small amount of water-brush heavily,and often all over -repeat as often as needed until satisfied. this may take several attempts,but it will bring a new luster to just about anything. dry by using clean soft cloth. enjoy
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