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mythyme
Asked July 2013
My husband cannot do a good job of tooth brushing. Any trick to helping him?
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Jul 2013
What about an electric toothbrush?
07/25/2013 01:55:21
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Jul 2013
That's my original thought but then found he was not turning it on. I also found in his regular toothbrush he was brushing sometimes with mouthwash, nosedrops and anything else within reach. I now have to supervise but he doesn't do a good job.
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