SonicCare toothbrushes are GREAT! I used to have one (lost the charger for it unfortunately). They have a ring you can attach to it to make the vibrations less 'bouncy' if it is too harsh for you. Another feature of them I like is the timer you can set on it which tells you when to change to a different section of your jaw so that every side gets equal brushing. Most people favor one spot more than the rest btw. -- ~Anastasia CG and daughter of CJ (PPS) Anchorage, AK & friend of Mark CG and son of Mike (PwP) Boise, ID > I don't have any financial interest in any of these dental cleaning > things..... > > However, have used a Waterpic for many years......and my husband gave us a > SonicCare (available Walmart, Target and just about anywhere else)......and I > will never use the waterpick style again. > > There is no water involved with the SonicCare......one of our kids suggested > it to my husband and he bought it as "just a gift, the waterpik is getting old > the same as we are".... both of us are hooked on this new appliance. Never > thought I would be bragging about use of a "toothbrush".......but most dentists > do recommend the SonicCare (it was also touted on Oprah's show a few years ago > as her favorite gift at Christmas......). > > Not only helps with things "floss can only reach".....but also helps reduce > amount of tartar build up. It takes only 1 or two brushings to get used to > the "vibration"....and your teeth always feel like you have just been to the > dentist to have them cleaned. > > Rita Weeks > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn