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wired after 50
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#16 Post by wired after 50 »

Iuse the guest bathroom for all my many tooth cleaning devices. Lucky we just moved to a house with bathroom counter space big enough to hold all my stuff. I have a drawer for the small stuff.


Mindy,

I am glad to know that I am not the only one who uses a miror and pillows and floss from the living room couch.

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MsViola
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Location: Texarkana, USA

#17 Post by MsViola »

Bellita: I use the disposable cups to rinse and mix my salt water rinses in.

Smiley: As far as toothbrushes go I AM OCD : :) . I currently have: Sonicare (home), (2 )battery operated toothbrush (office/home), Water pik and regular toothbrushes (home, office, purse, car and travel bag). Needless to say I never leave home without one. I also have at least 3 spare ones just in case.

I want even tell you how many places I have wax!! Goodness, I really do need help!!!
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1/17/07 - Upper (Clear) & Lower (Metal - self ligatating) Braces
Estimated treatment time = 30-36 months

PfectPitch
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#18 Post by PfectPitch »

Out of sheer necessity, my plug-in stuff is on a portion of the kitchen counter off to the side of the sink. We have a small (OK, VERY small) bathroom with no counter space, no vanity, and only one plug. Also, at first when I would Water-Pik my teeth there was so much stuff coming out I had to run the garbage disposal, so that was convenient. :lol: (Now that I can chew again, it's better.) The noise issue is non-existent since I can close off the kitchen from the rest of the house. I know it might sound kind of weird, but our kitchen is large with lots of counters, so it works. The bigger sink is great for using the pik, too.

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MsViola
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#19 Post by MsViola »

Pfect: My mother would die :yikes:
She won't even let people wash their hands in the kitchen sink. Spitting would be out of the question :)
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1/17/07 - Upper (Clear) & Lower (Metal - self ligatating) Braces
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