Brushing twice a day is very important to keep your teeth and gums healthy.
Since it was introduced in 1960 the electric or power toothbrush has undergone many changes in shape, style, design and ability. Rotating, sonic, pulsating, oscillating, counter-rotating are all sorts of electric toothbrushes available and they all work in slightly different ways. If you want to start using one today, then chances are that you’ll be confused by the vast array of choice on the market.
Let’s tell you that the model is not as important as choosing the correct brush head.
A small round head with flat bristle all the same length is ideal for most people! The round head follows the shape of the gum line and the small head helps to reach the back and tricky areas.
The benefits of using an electric toothbrush is you don’t worry about the force, movement or pressure it does all the work for you, you just follow on where to position the brush.
For your wisdom teeth and lingual braces, you can change the head and use the single tufted head. If you are wearing braces, another head is available to get around brackets.
You will need to replace your electric toothbrush heads once the bristles are worn.
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