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We got a denture brush (at Walmart or such)...has two areas with
bristles...both pretty hard (IMO)....I assume since it isnt for brushing
"real" teeth.
At 01:36 PM 3/24/04 -0500, you wrote:
>In that connection, does anyone know where you can get a stiff-bristle
>or "hard" toothbrush, these days? Dentists do not recommend them,
>anymore, in that they damage gums, or at least that is the perceived
>opinion. Therefore, they are no longer on the rack in Wal-Mart,
>Eckerds, CVS, etc. But, the "medium" and "soft" brushes are not at all
>as good for ceramics and glass, and they are worse than useless in
>dry-brushing metal. Do any of the archaeology/geology/forestry supply
>companies have them?
>
>D. Babson.
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