Posts Tagged ‘Adults’

Periodic Table Shower Curtain – EVA vinyl

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

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  • SMART Shower Curtains are featured in Style at Home magazine!
  • Transform your bathroom from boring to fun!
  • Made from environmental friendly EVA
  • Hand screened multiple times for color brillance
  • Approx. 71″ x 71″

NEW Product Description
What elements are metals? Know the atomic mass of oxygen? Learn from our periodic table shower curtain. The order of building blocks of matter, this stylish shower curtain is a key element in every bathroom! SMART shower curtains bring fun and easy learning experience at home through environmentally conscious products. Most of the basics of life are discovered at an early age and usually forgotten by the time we are adults. Paradoxically us. . . Read more>>

How Best Toothbrush Should Look Like

Friday, December 11th, 2009

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It’s difficult to imagine our life, these days, without a toothbrush. This small thing became a part of our every day life and its purpose is to make this life better. But how do we know that the right toothbrush is used? Most of us buy it automatically, trusting the way they look like. This article will help everyone to make the right choice in choosing a good toothbrush.

Toothbrush Size

To make the understanding easy let us divide all toothbrushes in several categories with their own classifications. Firstly we’ll analyze their size. Here it’s important to choose the toothbrush that will allow you easy access to all surfaces of the teeth.

For most adults, a toothbrush head a half-inch wide and one-inch tall will be the easiest to use and the most effective. Though there are larger toothbrush heads available, you may find that it is difficult to maneuver them to clean certain hard-to-reach areas, such as the sides and backs of your molars. The toothbrush should have a long enough handle so you can comfortably hold it in your hand.

Some specialists say that a toothbrush’s head should be small for good clean to all areas of the mouth, teeth and gums. Being small it will easily make its way to the tiny spaces between your teeth.

Toothbrush Bristle

Bristle variety is the next category to be described while choosing the best toothbrush. There are three main bristle types: soft, medium and hard, also called firm.

The soft toothbrush offers gentle cleaning for children, the elderly, the infirm, those with braces or other dental fixtures, or oral conditions that may require special consideration. This type of bristle may not provide the level of detail that people with regular teeth will require, but its perfect for those with different dental traumas and gums irritation.

The soft toothbrush is considered the best toothbrush. It is clearly recommended by dentists. However, medium and hard bristles are sold too. A medium brush is good for people of all ages as long as their teeth are in good condition and their mouth is healthy. The bristles have some degree of flexibility, but provide a thorough brushing of all the teeth and oral areas.

The hard toothbrush provides a strong set of bristles for large, sturdy teeth and gums. This brush is geared toward a mouth with significant dental needs. When using this type of brush, it’s important not to overdo the cleaning action, as it may rub enamel from the tooth’s surface or make the gums raw by causing irritation.

Toothbrush Material

Next category divides brushes by the stuff they are made of. Here we have plastic and natural toothbrushes. The first one are well known by everybody and can be found everywhere.

The second, the natural toothbrushes, have lost their popularity because of their cost and material usage. This kind of brushes is made of ecological stuff, like wood. The bristle is sterilized pigs’ hair, in fact. The pigs hair is taken from live animals which are shaved and then the hair is washed and sterilized.

These are considered the best toothbrushes because they don’t contain different chemicals and are absolutely harmless for the environment. However, this type of brushes should be replaced more often because the natural components keep dental bacteria stronger and the brush becomes dirty faster.

Manual and Electric Toothbrush

Next classification divides the toothbrushes into manual and electric. Manual toothbrushes are plain and simple. It does require a little skill to use these brushes, as in knowing where exactly to push it over so as to get the optimum cleaning action around the corners in the mouth.

It was proven that more dental plaque is removed using an electric toothbrush as compared to the amount that could be gleaned out using a manual one. Electric toothbrushes require lesser skill levels when using them. All you have to do is to throw the switch on and let the brush do its work. However, you must know as to how long you must keep it on. Since most people are not really aware of the time they need to keep brushing, some of these electric brushes come with an in built timer which automatically switches itself off after the pre-set time.

The facts are above. Now it’s your time to choose the best toothbrush for yourself. Good luck!

Philips Sonicare FlexCare Plus, Rechargeable Toothbrush

Monday, November 30th, 2009

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  • Gum Care mode improves gum health in only two weeks
  • Contoured brush head removes plaque along the gumline
  • Decreases gum bleeding and helps prevent gum recession
  • Patented sonic technology drives fluid to stimulate gums

Product DescriptionWith nearly 80% of adults suffering from gum disease, Philips Sonicare, the #1 recommended brand by dental professionals, brings you FlexCare+. Clinically proven to improve gum health in only 2 weeks, FlexCare+ features a unique Gum Care mode, which provides 2 minutes of overall cleaning plus 1 minute to gently clean problem areas and along the gumline, reducing gum inflammation and bleeding, and protecting against gingivitis. Patented Sonic technology drives fluid . . . More >>

The All New Electric Toothbrushes

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Do you feel your toothbrush is not good anymore; it is time to try the new electric toothbrush. You will not only have a refreshing experience with it, but also it will clean your teeth the way you want it to be. So the new recipe for sparkling white teeth is the new electric toothbrush.
This electric device is often referred to as ‘rotary’ toothbrush, and uses electric power to move the brush head. The movement of the brush head is in an oscillating pattern that helps clean genteelly between the teeth and in the far corners of your mouth.
It is a great experience to use this toothbrush. They come as a great help for those who have some kind of difficulty in handling the regular toothbrush and often elderly people, or those with some kind of wrist injuries, can benefit greatly from the comfort and less effort involved in using an electric toothbrush.
These toothbrushes typically have small motors that move the head of the toothbrush independent of the toothbrush handle. What you need to do is to move the toothbrush around the inside of the mouth, but you do not have to make the usual brushing motions that clean the teeth.
These toothbrushes are getting very popular among all the age groups. That is why many manufacturers have come up with different types of electric models that suit different users. As such there is no classification of the toothbrushes, as they use a similar technology, but they can be very well classified based on their bristle types. They can be generally classified as
Very soft
Soft
Medium
Hard
Very hard
Of these the soft bristled toothbrushes are intended for children and are also beneficial for adults with gum disease. The hard and very hard bristled toothbrushes are often used by adults with healthy gums and at the tendency to the raised formation of dental adjournment. Brushes that come with average degree of hardness are most widely applied to adults.
Presently, the modern tooth-brushes typically have combined bristles of various hardness
that are marked by various colors for identification, with more harder bristles in the center of a brush effectively clear chewing surfaces of the teeth, peripheral soft bristle clean without injuring gums.
There are many proved advantages of using an electric toothbrush. The first advantage that is more evident is that compared to the manual toothbrush, an electric toothbrush not only cleans better but also is responsible for fresher breath. The second advantage is that the toothbrush can reach deeply ridges and edge parts that are difficult to be brushed by manual brushes.
Not only that but the toothbrush can also sweep away the plaque and the bacteria and make your teeth look more beautiful. Compare the products on price and durability and also on the quality of bristles. This helps you to choose the best electric toothbrush.

Electric Toothbrushes

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

Electric Toothbrushes

Do you feel your toothbrush is not good anymore, then it is time to try the new electric toothbrush. You will not only have a refreshing experience with it, but also it will clean your teeth the way you want it to be. So the new recipe for sparkling white teeth is the new electric toothbrush. An electric toothbrush, which is often referred to as ‘rotary’ toothbrush, is a device that uses electric power to move the brush head. The movement of the brush head is in an oscillating pattern that helps clean genteelly between the teeth and in the far corners of your mouth. It is a great experience to use the electric toothbrush. They come as a great help for those who have some kind of difficulty in handling the regular toothbrush and often elderly people, or those with some kind of wrist injuries, can benefit greatly from the comfort and less effort involved in using an electric toothbrush.