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Qué (quién) es extra soft toothbrush - definición

ELECTRICALLY POWERED ORAL HYGIENE INSTRUMENT
Electric Toothbrush; Sonic toothbrush; Electric Toothbrushes; Toothbrush charger; Motorized toothbrush
  • [[Ultrasonic toothbrush]] (Megasonex)
  • alt=A photo of a Motodent electric toothbrush on top of a box.
  • Sonic toothbrush (Sonicare)

Edición extra         
1949 FILM BY LUIS MOGLIA BARTH
Edicion extra; Edición Extra
Edición extra is a 1949 Argentine film directed by Luis Moglia Barth and starring Jorge Salcedo and Silvana Roth.
Rai Extra         
TELEVISION STATION
RaiSat Extra; Raisat Extra
Rai Extra was an Italian television channel owned by RAI and broadcast on Digital terrestrial television in Italy.
Soft handover         
Soft handoff; Soft Handoff; Softer handoff
Soft handover or soft handoff refers to a feature used by the CDMA and W-CDMA standards,Vanghi, Damnjanovic, Vojcic, The Cdma2000 System for Mobile Communications, Prentice Hall, 2004, ch. 1Holma & Toskala, WCDMA for UMTS, Wiley, 2000 where a cell phone is simultaneously connected to two or more cells (or cell sectors) during a call.

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Electric toothbrush

An electric toothbrush is a toothbrush that makes rapid automatic bristle motions, either back-and-forth oscillation or rotation-oscillation (where the brush head alternates clockwise and counterclockwise rotation), in order to clean teeth. Motions at sonic speeds or below are made by a motor. In the case of ultrasonic toothbrushes, ultrasonic motions are produced by a piezoelectric crystal. A modern electric toothbrush is usually powered by a rechargeable battery charged through inductive charging when the brush sits in the charging base between uses.

Electric toothbrushes can be classified according to the frequency (speed) of their movements as power, sonic or ultrasonic toothbrushes, depending on whether they make movements that are below, in or above the audible range (20–20,000 Hz or 2400–2,400,000 movements per minute), respectively.