Technology
This powerful electric toothbrush is an affordable alternative to Sonicare, and it’s on sale
Gym attendance always spikes this time of year as people attempt to make good on their New Year’s resolutions to get healthier. But you know what we should *really* be doing instead? Brushing our teeth more often.
Maintaining good dental hygiene does your whole body good. Besides freshening your breath and warding off tooth decay, giving your pearly whites a good scrubbin’ on the regular may help to decrease your risk of stroke, heart attack, and other serious health problems. (And it’s far easier to commit to than a gym membership.)
That’s why it may be time to snag a CleanSonic Ultra Electric Whitening Toothbrush, now on sale in the Mashable Shop. At 35,000 vibrations per minute, this nifty electric brush removes ten times more plaque than a traditional toothbrush and improves your gum health in as little as one week.
It features three different modes — soft, whiten, and cleaning — for a customized brushing experience that’ll keep your mouth in tip-top shape. Plus, it includes a built-in LCD display that tells you when to change your brush’s head when it begins to show signs of wear and tear.
A $99.99 value, you can score a CleanSonic Ultra Electric Whitening Toothbrush and four spare brush heads for just $41.99 — a fraction of the cost of one of those pricey Sonicare models.
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