Electric Toothbrushes

We brush our teeth daily is a fact similar the fact that the sun rises in the east but a lot of people fail to realize that importance of using the right toothbrush. Most pick up the local brushes available at the grocery store at dirt prices. It’s a notion that all toothbrushes are the same. Is it? Then why do companies have different types of toothbrushes and toothpaste?

Manual brushes are very common and people usually know that manual brushes are the only thing available. There are expert dentists who support the use of electric toothbrushes. A lot of them recommend electric toothbrushes to help better cleaning in order to prevent cavity and gingivitis.

Dentists can even make out whether someone is using electric or manual version by just checking the oral health. People who are using the advanced version have amazing gums and do not require a lot of dental work. Patients themselves can also feel the difference but the majority won’t understand unless you explain them the whole idea of an electric toothbrush. If given the right guidance, people above the poverty level would go and do a little extra investment.

Electric toothbrushes come with certain advantages and maintain proper timing which means it ensures individual brushes for whole 2 minutes and put the right amount of pressure on the gums. It’s basically brainless brushing, also great for bedridden patients or those who are out of their mind.  These brushes go deep in the layer of the gums to remove any oral bacteria, maintaining proper hygiene, reducing infections, inflammations, lowering hypersensitivity and removing plaque.

A lot of kids these days have oral issues and are seen with braces, electric ones are great for children too. These days a lot of children are getting orthodontic work and if they do not brush properly there might be visible white boxes near the brackets.

For most patients having slight to heavy dental issues, electric toothbrushes are the best. It’s easy to brush and the mouth feels extra clean. Make some time to research and find out which toothbrush works the best for you oral health. (See also: 5 Undeniable Reasons To Focus On Your Oral Health)

The heads of the power brushes are replaceable and you need to change it after few months. If you are worried about the cost, you must know that electric brushes are 30,000 strokes in a minute while manual ones are merely 200 strokes. Basically, an electric toothbrush is a cheaper option than what it costs to do the cleaning, root planting, and scaling. If your desire is to get a white healthy smile, opt for power brushes as these have stain removal capabilities. How easy it is to brush because you do not have to make any effort, these brushes offer cleaning with your guidance.

The features and technology:

These brushes are loaded with rich technology as some of these brushes also enhance your brushing habits. These come with a holder, ahead and travel chargers. Some of the high-end features are:

  • Many brushing modes mainly for gum massaging, sensitive teeth and whitening.
  • There are timers to ensure the brushing action has taken place in every corner and part of your mouth.
  • The pressure sensors are there to notify when brushing is hard.
  • The digital reminders ensure you change the brush head on time.
  • Sonic technology
  • Compatible with different brush heads.

Know the modes on the electric toothbrushes:

  • Every day clean – Provides super cleaning
  • Deep clean – Takes more time to brush for better results
  • Massage – Massages gently and stimulates the gums
  • Sensitive – Low-speed brushing
  • Whitening- Polishes teeth driving away stains at the perfect speed.
  • Cleaning tongue – Cleanses the tongue

The types of electric toothbrushes:

  • Sonic – The sonic brushes have a sidewise motion at a very high speed and only these types can give 30,000 strokes in a minute.
  • Rotary – The head moves in a round and round speed of about 3000-8000 strokes per minute.
  • Ionic – The brush head is static and a slight current in the bristles takes away the plaque.
  • Ultrasonic – The head moves at a rapid sidewise speed and cleans plaque.

There are disposable battery ones that cost about $6-$15 and the rechargeable ones cost within $40-$150. These days you also get super tech versions that are Bluetooth enabled and you receive data on your Smartphone related to brushing habits. Finally what matters is brushing right with soft bristles and the right toothpaste for 2 minutes, 2 times daily.

About The Author:

Stacey Smith is the freelance health writer. She is passionate to write about women’s health, dental health, diabetes, endocrinology and nutrition and provide in-depth features on the latest in health news for medical clinics and health magazines.

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