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We have also found that an " electric " toothbrush helps with many of our

sons oral sensory problems. His dentist recommeded a new battery operated

toothbrush for us to start out with. It's great, and only $20. The heads

are replacable. Our son is a lefty and will need two tiny fillings soon

because he can't get the angle of the toothbrush just right to get those

back molars. The battery operated toothbrush really helps with that too.

I think it's made by Colgate. I've tried it out and you really do get a

great deal of oral sensory input from using it, I'm suprised will use

it - but he loves it! And he used to chew his collars and cuffs like

crazy. And watches - he chewed through several watch bands.

Robin

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