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    Cost: $300 | Cleaning: Oscillating-rotating | Color options: Black, white, pink, blue. Across the board, the Oral-B Pro Series iO 9 was a favorite among the experts we asked. It also has fantastic ...

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    A second review found no clinical evidence for the dynamic fluid activity of the Sonicare toothbrush being more effective in plaque removal than an Oral-B oscillating/rotating electric toothbrush. [4] A 2007 study comparing the two found the rotation/oscillation brush to be more effective in single-use plaque reduction. [5]

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    An electric toothbrush, motorized toothbrush, or battery-powered toothbrush is a toothbrush that makes rapid automatic bristle motions, either back-and-forth oscillation or rotation-oscillation (where the brush head alternates clockwise and counterclockwise rotation), in order to clean teeth.

  7. Gleem - Wikipedia

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    An advertisement for Gleem toothpaste, featuring GL-70, from Time magazine's March 31, 1958, issue. Gleem was positioned in 1952 as a competitor to top Colgate's then top Dental Cream, with advertising coordinated by Compton Advertising, Inc. [4] The League Against Obnoxious TV Commercials included a Gleem toothpaste commercial in its list of the terrible 10 in May 1963. [5]

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