This was delivered 10 minutes ago - just in time for me to brush my teeth after coffee and breakfast. Anyone can say after the first use (and pardon the language): WHERE THE HELL WAS ALL MY LIFE? Let me tell you that as a man in his 50's who is on all sorts of medications or has a chronic illness, my teeth are in terrible shape. They look fine at first glance, but my gums are damaged, bleeding, and sore. I use baking soda and a rag to clean the most sensitive areas because even the softest "regular" brushes are too hard. I will be vulnerable and honestly say I haven't had a deep cleaning in at least 2 years. In fact, the disease is quite serious, but the IVs I'm taking have really aggravated the damage to the teeth. It just saddens me that no doctor or dentist has ever told me about this type of brush. I will spread the word. By the way, since the brush is very sensitive, I was able to clean it with baking soda and tea tree oil paste. Yes, I had to brush longer (about 5 minutes) but the brush felt so great on my gums that I didn't mind. Instead of half-cleaning my teeth and gums with a soft cloth, I can now brush my teeth several times a day. Who knows, maybe I can fix some of the damage? I'm not sure how long that will take. The brushes themselves seem to be holding up well after getting wet and heavy use, but the packaging looked cheap. Just in case, I'll order more so it's on hand. I don't want to part with this kind of toothbrush and can't wait to tell others about it.
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