• slazer2au
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    7410 months ago

    Seeing as electric brushes have already been around for decades I doubt it will happen.

    • @[email protected]
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      710 months ago

      Also because electric brushes don’t brush for you. You still use them the same way as a regular toothbrush, they just clean better.

      • @WhatAmLemmy
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        10 months ago

        Wait… Are you people doing a “brushing” action back and forth with your electric toothbrushes?

        I just move it across each surface once in a slow kinda up and down zig zag — the way you would use an electric buffer or power washer to clean a long narrow surface with multiple sides… Upper set of teeth first; front, left side of mouth to right side of mouth. Repeat for top and back surfaces of teeth. Then repeat it all again for lower set of teeth.

        I guess the front of teeth could be combined into one surface, but I’m a raging psychopath.

        • @200ok
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          310 months ago

          This is the proper technique. It doesn’t cause as much erosion of gums and enamel.

    • Bizarroland
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      310 months ago

      I want like a USB c powered whole mouth toothbrush that looks like two u-shaped chainsaws full of tooth bristles that just wiggle back and forth very quickly and spray toothpaste and mouthwash as they go.

      Where is that innovation?

      • @TheQuietCroc
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        210 months ago

        I’ve something like that but it requires brushing one half of your mouth at a time.

      • @200ok
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        210 months ago

        Like a car wash for teeth