Oral B Vitality 100 Electric toothbrush review
The idiots have demanded a review of my new electric toothbrush and a review I must deliver. I have terrible teeth, and I have had braces when I was 13 or so. The result has been a fair looking jawline up front, but also a highly compacted one, even impacted molars. My jaw is skewed and my teeth have squeezed as hard as they can against each other, and into my gums. If I bit hard on a sheet of paper, it wouldn’t leave a pretty U-shaped imprint, it would an inverted V sitting on top of an inverted U. Needless to say, this great jawline also brings day-to-day issues. Everything from the peel of corn, to meat, to cabbage, seeds from chillies, stick in between my teeth. Flossing means, bleeding gums and I’ve lived with this, with several fillings, a couple of root canals and more.
An electric toothbrush is a good solution to someone like me, who has a limited attention span. A routine that would take 5-6 minutes with a regular toothbrush gets done in a minute, with superior results. The filthy white sediments are quickly washed away, and any good dentist will recommend, you use the electric toothbrush for not just the teeth, but the gums as well. If this is your first electric toothbrush, the thing vibrates, and you’ll feel it in your skull. You will get used to it. If you already have perfect teeth, go ahead and buy it. In fact, everyone should buy and get used to it. It does a good job, and it’s quick. The head rotates, and spare heads are still relatively cheap and easy to find. Charging happens using an induction base, so you don’t need to worry about metal contacts and USB ports. It costs a little more than Rs. 1,000 with the free head, and spare heads cost about Rs. 150 to Rs. 200. So yea, buy an electric toothbrush. This one’s an Oral B, but manufactured and designed by Braun.