Benefits of Using an Electric Toothbrush

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Benefits of using an electric toothbrush We have all dutifully gone to our six month dental check-up only to leave the dentist office with slightly bleeding gums and a scolding from the dental assistant to, “floss more and buy and electric toothbrush.” While the dentist in Lincoln, NE and his assistant are just doing their job, it is frustrating to be told that your old dental routine is not hacking it, but you do not want to invest in a fancy electric toothbrush. If that last scolding was one too many and you are now considering investing in an electric tooth, an electric toothbrush is well worth the cost. First of all, they clean your teeth better than your wrist and the flimsy plastic thing you use to brush your pearly whites. Bona fided electric toothbrushes are more than electric toothbrushes with batteries that vibrate. True electric toothbrushes are rechargeable units with plug-in docks. These brushes have extensive features, speeds and sonic technology to guarantee a deeper clean than your manual toothbrush.

Electric vs. Manual As a result of the many features of an electric toothbrush, they keep you from brushing too hard. With manual toothbrushes, in order to get a good clean we may brush too intensely resulting in sensitive and sometimes bloody gums. Even when you brush vigorously with a manual toothbrush, you are still going to miss plague and other build-up. So save yourself the blood and sweat and invest in an electric toothbrush. The American Dental Association also recommends an electric toothbrush for individuals who have limited mobility in their hands and wrists. This can include people with arthritis, carpal tunnel, or other dexterity issues. And electric toothbrush has a larger handle and does not require you to vigorously shake your hand and wrist to clean your teeth. Another niffy feature of electric toothbrushes is their built in timer that to make sure you brush the proper amount of time. It is recommended that you brush two minutes a day, spending at least thirty second on each quadrant of your mouth. Most of us don’t have clocks in our bathrooms so such a feature is handy, especially when most of us are prone to underbrush. While it is seems too expensive splurge on an electric tooth brush, they are well worth the cost. The clean your teeth better in the short and in the long term better than a manual brush, which mean less dental fees and fines in the future. They are more durable than your manual toothbrush, so an electric toothbrush will last longer and benefit you more than its less expensive cousin.


Avoid that biannual scolding from your dentist in Lincoln, NE and his dental assistant and invest in an electric toothbrush. You will be happy you made the investment when you don’t have buy dentures, or have another cavity filled because you were put off by the short term cost of an electric toothbrush. In investing in good hygiene habits and tools can help avoid unpleasant dental visits in the future.

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