Choosing A Proper Toothbrush

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CHOOSING A PROPER TOOTHBRUSH D R .

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Facing the wide array of toothbrushes at your store of choice can be daunting. The options range broadly, from bristle firmness to material to choosing between a manual and an electric brush. Fortunately, dental professionals have given their wisdom on which options are ideal, and which circumstances come down to personal comfort and preference.

Manual vs. Electric Manual and electric toothbrushes are effective in providing good oral hygiene. An electric toothbrush is often the preferred alternative, particularly for users who have trouble in brushing their teeth because of limited manual dexterity.

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Bristle Softness Using a toothbrush with soft bristles helps to clean in tight places, similar to using a soft paintbrush when covering tight spots better than a stiff one.

Head Size Dentists recommend small-headed toothbrushes because they are more capable of reaching all areas of the mouth. This includes the back teeth, which are typically harder to reach. Choosing a size that brushes one to two teeth at the same time is preferable.

Natural or Nylon Bristles This decision comes down to personal preference. Natural bristles are softer than nylon, so a medium natural bristle will be the equivalent of a soft nylon bristle. Nylon bristle toothbrushes tend to be slightly less expensive than natural, and have been known to be more durable.

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