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Electric Toothbrushes vs. Regular Toothbrushes

Convertible or sedan? Downtown or suburbs? Electric or manual toothbrush? As life decisions go, it’s certainly not choosing your next car, or deciding where you want to live. But, even when you are selecting a toothbrush, it helps to make a list of the pros and cons of the contenders before you make that final selection.
Efficiency
The most important factor in choosing a toothbrush is finding out which model works best to eliminate bacteria and plaque. And studies have shown that, used properly, both electric and manual toothbrushes do a great job of removing plaque. Some electric models can reach the backs of teeth and the gumline more easily, some manual head designs work better for your individual mouth and teeth, so your particular needs should dictate which style of toothbrush you use. Talk to us about the best methods to brush with your preferred toothbrush, and we’ll let you know if one type of toothbrush or the other might work better for you.
Health Considerations
Brushing too energetically can actually harm teeth and gums, causing sensitivity and damage to the enamel and gum tissue. An electric toothbrush should provide a continuous brushing motion without needing any pressure from the brusher. This might be the model for you if you have a too-vigorous approach to brushing, or sensitive teeth and gums.
An electric toothbrush can also be more efficient for older and younger brushers, those with limited mobility, and those with health conditions or injuries that make brushing with a regular toothbrush more difficult.
Cost
An electric toothbrush is not a one-time investment. You should change the removable head as often as you change your manual toothbrush (every three to four months, please). But this cost is offset if an electric toothbrush is more efficient in removing your plaque, easier to use, or even if you just prefer it to manual brushing. If you find that you brush better and more often with an electric toothbrush, the added expense is well worth it.
No matter which toothbrush you choose, remember: the most important part of the equation is the person wielding it! Brushing thoroughly for two minutes twice a day, complemented by daily flossing, is key to maintaining healthy teeth. Regular checkups and cleanings with your Roseville dentist are equally important. Here at Arbor View Dental Group, we can provide personalized guidance on your brushing technique and oral hygiene habits, ensuring your smile stays healthy and strong for years to come. So, choose your brush wisely, but remember, consistent effort and professional care are the cornerstones of optimal oral health.
Not sure which toothbrush is right for you? Our team at Arbor View Dental Group, your trusted dentist in Roseville, California, is here to help! We can answer your questions and guide you towards the perfect brush for a healthy, confident smile. Don’t hesitate to contact us today!

