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"Zingers" After Teeth Whitening: Is It Normal to Feel Electric Shocks?
You’ve just finished a whitening session, you’re looking in the mirror at your new smile, and suddenly—zap! It feels like a tiny electric shock just went through your tooth. If...
Can You Use a Teeth Whitening Kit in the Shower?
In our busy lives, "multitasking" is the name of the game. We listen to podcasts while driving, answer emails while eating, and many of us wonder: Can I save time...
Why Did My "Waterproof" Toothbrush Stop Working After a Shower?
It’s a frustrating scenario: you bought an electric toothbrush labeled "waterproof," used it in the shower to save time, and a week later, it won't turn on—or worse, it starts...
What You Should Know About Taking Your Electric Toothbrush to the Shower
If you’re looking to shave a few minutes off your morning routine, multitasking in the shower is a classic move. But before you bring your high-tech dental gear into the...
Can I Use My Electric Toothbrush in the Bathtub?
There is nothing quite like soaking in a warm bath after a long day. If you’ve ever thought about knocking out your nighttime dental routine while you lounge in the...
Can I Use My Electric Toothbrush in the Shower? (Everything You Need to Know)
We’ve all been there—trying to squeeze every second out of our morning routine. If you’ve ever wondered if you can multitask by brushing your teeth while you wash your hair,...
Is Alcohol Safe for Cleaning Your Water Flosser? The Dentist-Approved Guide
That removable water tank on your water flosser has developed a faint film, and you're wondering: could a quick rinse with rubbing alcohol solve the problem? While alcohol is a...
Boiled Water vs UVC Sterilization: Which is Safer for Your Water Flosser?
You've just cleaned your water flosser's removable tank and you're wondering: should I pour boiling water in to really sterilize it? Or is that UVC button on your portable flosser...
