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Monday, June 28, 2010

Electric vs. Manual Toothbrushes

Toothbrush HolderThe majority of us already know what toothbrushes are better: manual or powered ones. However, not many people understand that the right answer on this question is: the one which you actually use and find the most effective. Undoubtedly, powered toothbrushes can be considered advantageous only because they are newer and more expensive than old-fashioned manual ones. That is why a great deal of us prefer using electric toothbrushes, believing that more costly option is the best and the healthiest. The novelty of such toothbrushes also motivates people for more serious approach to daily dental care procedures.
The market of powered toothbrushes has been developing very fast, and nowadays the variety of electric toothbrushes can be compared to the variety of manual ones. You can find rotating, vibrating, oscillating, pulsating, counter-rotational and other types of electric toothbrushes, available in our shops and pharmacies. When choosing between an electric and manual toothbrush, take into account professional recommendations of your dentist and learn more about the pros and cons of both types of the toothbrushes.
Powered ToothbrushThe advantages of electric toothbrushes (in comparison with manual):
  • Electric toothbrushes last longer than manual ones.
  • Brushing with powered toothbrushes require minimal efforts and less brushing force, that is why they are especially suitable for children.
  • Electric toothbrushes cause less damage to your gums and tooth enamel because the majority of them have pressure sensors.
  • Brushing with electric toothbrush requires minimal skills.
  • Powered toothbrushes can be effective for those people who have some problems with making the movements necessary for proper brushing (for example, people with arthritis or other physical limitations).
  • Buzzing effects of electric toothbrushes have a special positive influence on your teeth that can hardly be achieved using a manual toothbrush.
  • The majority of powered toothbrushes have timer, therefore, your toothbrush can let you know when two minutes necessary for effective brushing are up.
  • Also, the majority of electric toothbrushes come with toothpaste dispenser.
  • Generally, the handles of electric toothbrushes are more ergonomic and comfortable for a firm grasp.
Manual ToothbrushesThe disadvantages of electric toothbrushes (in comparison with manual):
  • Powered toothbrushes are bulky.
  • Electric toothbrushes are more expensive than manual ones. The prices for modern powered toothbrushes vary from 30 to 120 dollars.
  • It is harder to maneuver electric toothbrushes as effectively as manual ones.
  • Since not much of efforts are required, frequently people rely only on vibration and rotation of power toothbrush bristles and fail to clean their teeth and mouth properly.
  • As all the electric toothbrushes need battery replacement or recharging, they can be less suitable for traveling.
  • Electric toothbrushes can not clean your tongue as good as manual ones because electric toothbrushes do not come with a tongue scraper.
  • People with problematic and very sensitive teeth have to use manual toothbrushes as it is impossible to find electric toothbrushes with soft and extra-soft bristles.
Therefore, depending on your personal preferences, you can use either manual or electric toothbrush – both of them will be effective if you like brushing your teeth and do really care about your dental situation. All you have to remember is the fact that not the type of your toothbrush, but the way you brush your teeth, as well as the frequency and duration of your brushing sessions are the most important factors for effective oral hygiene and good health of your teeth.

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