Instructions on How to Use an Oral-B Toothbrush 8850

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The Oral-B Toothbrush 8850 helps to remove plaque and prevent gingivitis.

The Oral-B Toothbrush 8850 is a high-quality electric toothbrush, equipped with a rechargeable battery, ready to help you fight plaque and gingivitis. Cleaning your teeth with an electric toothbrush is much different than using a standard throw-away brush. However, with the proper guidance and instruction, you will start enjoying your daily cleanings as you turn your teeth into pearly whites. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • toothpaste
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Instructions

    • 1

      Charge your Oral-B Toothbrush 8850 fully before each use.

    • 2

      Apply a small dab of toothpaste on the brush tip.

    • 3

      Turn on the electric toothbrush and start brushing your teeth.

    • 4

      Begin with the outside surfaces of your teeth.

    • 5

      Move the brush head from tooth to tooth, spending a few seconds on each. Guide the brush tip around the natural curve of your gums.

    • 6

      Repeat the previous step, but this time focusing on the inside surface of your teeth.

    • 7

      Guide the brush head along the chewing area of your teeth. You will want to focus adequate time on both the top and bottom rows, again spending a few seconds on each tooth.

    • 8

      Move the brush top along the surface of your gums. Do this delicately by not scrubbing or applying pressure when cleaning the gums.

    • 9

      Graze the tongue softly with the brush head. This cleans away bacteria and freshens your breath.

Tips & Warnings

  • Read the booklet that came with your Oral-B Toothbrush 8850 before using your new toothbrush for the first time.

  • You only need to brush your teeth between two to three minutes, twice a day, when using an electric toothbrush.

  • Check with your dentist for a recommended brushing technique.

  • Do not apply too much pressure when using an electric toothbrush, as this may damage the brush or cause harm to your teeth and gums.

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