Since the introduction of the power toothbrush in the 1960s,
this tool has undergone many technological advances, from design and bristle
motions to rotation oscillation and sonic vibration.
What is rotation oscillation? That’s when the head of the
toothbrush alternately rotates in one direction and then the other. Power
toothbrushes can deliver up to 50,000 strokes per minute, which is much more
effective than the average 300 strokes per minute with a manual toothbrush.
A smaller brush head is available for hard-to-reach areas,
which is a good alternative for small mouths. The brush heads are replaceable
and should be changed every three to six months. Each member of your family should
have his or her own brush head while sharing the base motor. Check the handle size. A large handle is
better for members of the household with arthritis, children, or family with
other physical disabilities.
A rechargeable toothbrush is ideal. It should deliver enough
power on a full charge for one week of brushing.
It is best to brush for a minimum of two minutes. Some
electric toothbrushes include a signal you can hear, such as a beep every 30
seconds, to indicate it’s time to switch to a different area of the mouth.
Others sound an alert after the full two minutes has elapsed.
Will an electric toothbrush harm the teeth or gums? Studies
indicate that people tend to apply more damaging pressure to their teeth and
gums during manual brushing than when they use an electric toothbrush. If you
experience tooth sensitivity, choose a model with pressure sensors that stop
the toothbrush any time you press too hard.
Who would benefit from an electric toothbrush? Everyone!
Consumers with a physical disability may have specific needs that power
toothbrushes can address. Children also tend to maintain better oral health
hygiene when they use an automatic toothbrush. Plus, many of them find it fun
to brush!
Automatic toothbrushes really do remove debris better than
the old-fashioned way. You may have heard the term “biofilm.” Better known as
plaque when it occurs in the mouth, biofilm is the debris and bacteria that
cause infections to your teeth. It regenerates quickly, so healthy habits are
the best defense for a healthier you! With a healthier mouth, you face a lower
risk of gum disease and other conditions like heart disease: mouth health has
been linked to heart health.
When
you’re ready to make your decisions, be a wise comparison shopper. Consult with
Dr. Alina Bergan D.D.S. to decide
what is best for you! Call us today at (800) 223-0801.
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