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    1. What is changing in the toothbrush category? Assess Colgate Palmolive's competitive position. Toothbrush manufacturers have poured millions of dollars and hours, to marry form and function in oral health care products that enable their users to brush frequently, comfortably, and above all, properly. Along the way, they have built the U.S. oral care market into a $2.9 billion industry, changed the brushing habits of millions and turned the lowly toothbrush into a trendy lifestyle accessory. As

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    We all know we should brush our teeth - but have you given much thought on which toothbrush you should be using? You want to choose the best brush to keep that perfect smile looking healthy and sparkling clean. If you think about it - not much has changed in the overall look and theory of this ancient invention. The look is similar to the brushes of the dark ages, but the materials used to make our modern brushes are certainly different. Our (very) ancient ancestors used a thin twig with a frayed

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    Toothbrushing is a part of the Implementation phase of the process of care. The seven factors I will assess with Jay regarding his oral hygiene are: current self-care behaviours, type of toothbrush used, frequency and duration of toothbrushing, toothbrush replacement practices, level of satisfaction with tools and technique, personal values and preferences. These seven factors will make sure all areas of his oral self-care are discussed and recommendations will be made out of this discussion. There

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    is a toothbrush. Currently there’s about 323,060,000 people in the United states; if you take a very rough estimate that there’s at least 5 million people/ babies who don’t have teeth, subtract that from the population, and then estimate that the average person goes through 3 tooth brushes a year, you end up with 955,800,000 toothbrushes being thrown away per year. That’s 1 billion toothbrushes from America alone, disregarding the fact that your dentist recommends you change your toothbrush at least

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    This easy process begins with choosing a toothbrush and toothpaste. There are so many varied choices of colour and firmness to select from. Also, toothpaste have plenty of delectable flavours to choose from. Mint, strawberry, bubble gum and so many savoury more. After choosing a toothbrush and toothpaste, start by gently rinsing your toothbrush with water. You can hear the graceful sound of water while it flows gracefully through the toothbrush bristles. Continue this routine by applying

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    spends 2,920 dollars a year on this.(How much could you potentially spend on toothbrushes?) While the average American spends 38.5 days of their life using it.( Hygiene, Oral) The toothbrush has to be one of most magnificent devices ever created, from whitening your teeth to making sure you have good hygiene, the toothbrush has made the impossible possible. To understand and learn about this miracle. We will first brush our way through it’s interesting and unique history. Second, we will rinse through

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    Expanding the Oral Care Group in India MEMORANDUM To: Brinda Patel, Director of Oral-Care Marketing From: Kunal Gulati and Gunjan Sharma, Assistant executives Date: October 31, 2009 Subject: Report on feasibility of 25-30% growth in the toothbrush market Ms. Patel, We have attached our projection report. As per our analysis, Mr. Lang’s idea of increasing advertising budget by 3% of sales will increase the unit sales by nearly 30% that will lead to $17.63m of profit from operations whereas

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    toothpaste of your choice. Furthermore, once the tooth brush is out its package or out the toothbrush holder it needs to be clean, the tooth brush have to be clean before it entires a person mouth. Someone could wash the entire tooth brush so it could be fully clean or clean the part that will entire the mouth in which it would be clean and dirty. Furthermore, once it's clean then put the toothpaste on the toothbrush plane (the

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    lifetime brushing their teeth.” Stated by Dr.Jeff Stonebraker in “Five Fun Facts About Toothbrushes.” The toothbrush is an invention that has had a profound impact on modern society because it keeps your breath from smelling and fights disease. The electric toothbrush is very good for people. After the manual toothbrush the creators decided to make a more advanced one, the electric toothbrush. As people read in “Blue Black Dental” by unknown, “This specific type is affordable,after three months you

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    How to Brush Your Teeth

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    need • Toothbrush • Toothpaste • Floss • Mouthwash • Water (cup if necessary) • Towel [edit] Steps 1. Get all of your supplies ready. Things like toothbrush, tooth paste, floss (optional) and a mouthwash solution (optional) must be available in your home. Take these into the bathroom! 2. Wet your toothbrush slightly. By doing this, your gums will not be torn by the sharp bristles of the toothbrush. 3. Squeeze a pea-size amount of toothpaste onto a soft-bristled toothbrush. Your

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