Oral-b vitality??
Question: i jus brought an oral b vitality precision clean toothbursh and it barly cam wit instuction...do any one know how to work it or know where i can get help at???
Answers: PLACE SOME TOOTHPASTE ON THE BRISTLES AND GENTLY BRUSH ALONG THE TEETH AND GUMS AT A 45 DEGREE ANGLE AND MAKE SURE TO RINSE IT WELL AFTER BRUSHING.
Hello, oral-b have instructions on their website:
Step One:
Guide the brushhead slowly from tooth to tooth, following the curve of the gum and the shape of each tooth.
Hold the brushhead in place for a few seconds before moving on to the next tooth.
Step Two:
Don't forget to reach all areas, including the inner and chewing surfaces, and behind your back teeth.
Step Three:
Direct the brushhead along the gumline. It isn't necessary to press hard or scrub. Simply let the brush do all the work.
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Usually when you buy an electric toothbrush, you should charge it fully before using it. If it has a blue light on it, it's fully charged once the light is on permanently and has stopped blinking. There is a timer on it, so after two minutes, the toothbrush will stop. This is to give you some idea of how long you've been brushing for (the recommended minimum is 2 minutes).
Answers: PLACE SOME TOOTHPASTE ON THE BRISTLES AND GENTLY BRUSH ALONG THE TEETH AND GUMS AT A 45 DEGREE ANGLE AND MAKE SURE TO RINSE IT WELL AFTER BRUSHING.
Hello, oral-b have instructions on their website:
Step One:
Guide the brushhead slowly from tooth to tooth, following the curve of the gum and the shape of each tooth.
Hold the brushhead in place for a few seconds before moving on to the next tooth.
Step Two:
Don't forget to reach all areas, including the inner and chewing surfaces, and behind your back teeth.
Step Three:
Direct the brushhead along the gumline. It isn't necessary to press hard or scrub. Simply let the brush do all the work.
--
Usually when you buy an electric toothbrush, you should charge it fully before using it. If it has a blue light on it, it's fully charged once the light is on permanently and has stopped blinking. There is a timer on it, so after two minutes, the toothbrush will stop. This is to give you some idea of how long you've been brushing for (the recommended minimum is 2 minutes).
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