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Saturday
Aug292009

SpinBrush Sonic Toothbrush & Giveaway

I've never been a huge fan of the dentist, but I do know that the better my toothbrush works for me, the easier those dental visits will be on my sanity.

The SpinBrush Sonic Toothbrush helps with those difficult areas in your mouth that are hard to reach with a manual toothbrush, and it makes your teeth feel clean and fresh when you're finished brushing.

See here....

We actually have one of those $100+ sonic toothbrushes on our bathroom counter, but that's where it stays when we leave home and go on vacation. For one reason we don't know if the charge will last on it for the whole time we are away, and another reason is, who wants to leave behind or lose such a $$ item.

So when I saw the SpinBrush Sonic Toothbrush I fell in love. The replaceable batteries are great for traveling. The same power clean as a rechargeable sonic toothbrush with the convenience for travel!

With one of these toothbrushes you receive: 1 brush head, the base of the brush (naturally) and a set of batteries already installed to start you out. And it's a significant price savings from a rechargeable model since it only costs about $15.00.

The other thing I like about this product is the reasonable cost of the replacement heads, which cost a fraction of what the other models sell them for. If you change your brush head as often as the dentist recommends that's a lot of cash saved! As well as the fact that you should get cleaner teeth from using this compared to a manual toothbrush, which may equate to savings at the dentist also.

I have been extremely impressed with the quality of this for the price. Now the technology of sonic for cleaning your teeth is affordable for everyone.

If you have been wanting to take the leap to a sonic toothbrush, but the cost has held you back, wait no longer, visit http://www.spinbrush.com/Products_SpinBrushSonic.html# and you can download a coupon for extra savings off!

I have a great giveaway. 2 lucky readers will each get a SpinBrush Pro Clean Sonic of their own.

In order to enter this giveaway visit SpinBrush and comment with something you learned there that would make a difference in your dental routine.

For extra entries you can: (the item above must be done first before extra entries can be submitted, please leave a separate comment for each you are eligible for)

1. Follow me on twitter and tweet this giveway (this can be once per day, please leave the direct link to your tweet in the comments).
2. Follow my blog publicly.
3. Subscribe to my feed via e-mail or reader.
4. Blog about this giveaway linking back to my blog.
5. Add my button to your blog.

This giveaway will end on September 11, 2009 at 11:59 pm cst and open to U.S. Residents ages 18+. The winner will be chosen by random.org and will be e-mailed. The winners will have 48 hours to respond to the e-mail or an alternate winner will be chosen. By entering this giveaway you are stating that you have read my **About Reviews statement at the bottom of this page and my Privacy/Rules declaration and agree to them.

I was provided a sample of a SpinBrush Sonic prior to reviewing & publishing this post. 

Reader Comments (257)

I learned that Using a toothpaste that contains fluoride — which helps protect teeth from decay — is another thing you can do for great oral care. amsbolda@hotmail.com

August 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterTj and Amy

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follow on twitter and tweeted. amsbolda@hotmail.com
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August 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterTj and Amy

don’t forget to brush your tongue to remove bacteria and freshen your breath
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August 29, 2009 | Unregistered Commentermverno

How is my SpinBrush different from other brushes?

Your SpinBrush provides the benefits of an electric toothbrush at a more affordable price. Our testing shows SpinBrush removes more plaque than ordinary manual toothbrushes.*

I guess what this means for my dental routine is that it's BETTER than my regular toothbrush, and so I would be able to clean my teeth better.

August 29, 2009 | Unregistered Commentercdziuba

I follow on Twitter (cdziuba) and tweeted http://twitter.com/cdziuba/status/3628936328

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And don’t forget to brush your tongue to remove bacteria and freshen your breath.

I always forget my tongue!

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August 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterLeonard Family

I follow you on twitter and tweeted

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I follow your blog publicly

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I subscribe via e-mail

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August 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterLeonard Family

replace the brush or brush head anytime you’ve had a cold or have been ill since germs may be lurking among the bristles.
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August 29, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterkarenmed409

following twitter and tweeted

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I learned that spin brushes remove more plaque than regular brushes

August 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterTRUN

First off I think the Spinbrush is great. I usually buy colorful toothbrushes but get bummed out when I have to throw them away in a few months well, with Spinbrush I can keep the pretty colored brush and just replace the head. I really, really like that and it also says that A oscillating brush head and bristles remove 70% more plaque in hard-to-reach places than a manual toothbrush. That should sell anyone right there with just that fact. Plus I'm always brushing my tongue to remove bacteria and this would sure make it easier. =)

August 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMichelle B.

Every day, your teeth get covered with a sticky film of bacteria called plaque. It’s a natural occurrence. After every meal or snack, the bacteria react with sugar in the foods to produce acids that can attack and weaken tooth enamel — causing it to break down — and open the door to the development of cavities.

So it stands to reason that if this plaque is not cleaned away on a daily basis, by brushing and cleaning, it can eventually harden into calculus or tartar. Brushing and cleaning between teeth becomes more difficult when tartar collects above the gum line. The gum tissue can become swollen or may bleed. This is called gingivitis.

The best defense is to remove plaque daily before it has a chance to build up and cause problems. Brushing removes plaque from the large surfaces of the teeth and, if done correctly, just under the gums. Flossing removes plaque between teeth. So you can avoid the effects of plaque if you make sure to clean and brush your teeth thoroughly with the right tools every day.

August 29, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterky2here

I am now following you on twitter and I tweeted about this giveaway =)
Here is the link:

http://twitter.com/shellbell574/statuses/3631278739

August 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMichelle B.

I follow your blog =)
My ID is: shellbell574

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I subscribe by email =)

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I have your button on my blog =)
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August 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMichelle B.

I learned to select a toothpaste that contains flouride.

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August 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAnonymous

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August 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAnonymous

Every day, your teeth get covered with a sticky film of bacteria called plaque. It’s a natural occurrence. After every meal or snack, the bacteria react with sugar in the foods to produce acids that can attack and weaken tooth enamel — causing it to break down — and open the door to the development of cavities.

This is what I learned.

August 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterTes283

Twitter site
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Needs to be fixed in how to get extra votes.

my tweet:
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August 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterTes283

Fluoride toothpaste is what you should pick, so you have less chance is getting tooth decay..

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August 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAnonymous

I'll admit it... I just can't control a manual toothbrush very well anymore... Having a toothbrush that does most of the work for me (and better than I ever did it to begin with...) would definitely make a big difference in my oral health

August 29, 2009 | Unregistered Commentertawnda

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I learned that it is a good idea to replace your brush head after you have been sick as there may still be some residual germs and bacteria on it.

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August 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterNerdygamergirl

dont forget to brush your tounge its nasty too

August 29, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterblabla3269

My doctor prescribed a toothpaste with a higher percentage of fluoride...it would be even better with this brush! Thanks :)

August 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterErica C.

Knowing that plaque is an enemy of healthy teeth and gums, choosing the right tools to clean away plaque is a must. SpinBrush® ProClean™ with its dual-action, oscillating brush head and bristles remove 70% more plaque in hard-to-reach places than a manual toothbrush.

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Brushing your tongue removes bacteria and freshens your breath
Thanks
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August 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterPeggy

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August 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterPeggy

Clinically proven to remove up to 95% of plaque!!

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August 30, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterpanicxduh

What I learned is this -

The circular Oscillating Head spins around and back to thoroughly clean and polish even between teeth.

The secondary bristles move side-to-side to scour away plaque and massage along the gumline.

Together, both heads deliver up to 3700 brush strokes per minute - cleaning up to 70% more plaque in hard-to-reach places than a manual toothbrush.*

Why this will help me is that I just recently had dental bonding done to my teeth because as a child I was given a cough syrup containing tetracycline that stained my teeth gray permantly. I want to take extra good care of my new teeth and the spinbrush would do that. TY!

August 30, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterjessilynn

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