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Posted on January 28, 2010.
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Power Toothbrush by Braun.
An electric toothbrush is a toothbrush that uses electrical energy to move the brush head, normally in the oscillations, though electric toothbrushes are often called 'rotary' toothbrushes.

History
Dr. Scott "electric" toothbrush
In the late 1800s in the United States, a man named Dr. George A. Scott asked to invent an "electric" toothbrushes. However, unlike real powered electronic brushes, brush Dr. Scott did not move on its own initiative, and has not actually been to all electric. As Dr. Scott other "power brush" products, the device contained only a magnet in the handle. The magnetic field has been advanced to provide health benefits.
Evolution of the modern toothbrush
The first successful electric toothbrush, the Broxodent, was developed in Switzerland in 1954 by Dr. Philip Guy Woog. electric toothbrushes Woog's were manufactured in Switzerland (and later in France) SA BROXO The first clinical study showing its superiority over manual brushing has been published by Professor John Arthur, held in Geneva in 1956. Electric toothbrushes were initially created for patients with limited motor skills, as well as orthodontic patients (such as those with braces). Claims were made that are more effective than manual toothbrushes, as it leaves less room for patients to brush properly.
The BROXO Power Toothbrush has been introduced in the United States by ER Squibb and Sons of pharmaceuticals to the centennial of the American Dental Association in 1959. After the introduction, it has been marketed in the United States by Squibb under the name BROXO-tooth? or Broxodent?. In 1980, Squibb distribution of the line transferred to the division Broxodent Somerset Labs Bristol Myers / Squibb.
While Broxodent may have been the first electric toothbrush and a superior product, the electric toothbrush that has attracted public attention in the United States was the General Electric Toothbrush introduced automatic in the early 1960s. Similar to Broxodent office, it is different in one major aspect: the handpiece invoked wireless rechargeable NiCad batteries for power, while the handpiece Broxodent was designed to plug into a standard wall outlet and run on the AC line voltage. Broxodent U.S. models have been designed for 110V AC 60Hz; other models were available for the standards of European power.
This difference in the power source is important for several reasons. In the case of a unit of GE, the handpiece is portable, but it was also quite large - about the size of a salary of two flashlights D-cell. BA NiCad.

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