Electric toothbrush -- why you need it and how to use it

How much have you considered when choosing a toothbrush? Most of us may walk along the dental care channel of the local pharmacy and pick up the first toothbrush we saw, but didn't think much. Or, it may depend on the free sample you provided when you last booked your dentist. However, not all toothbrushes are the same. Choosing the right toothbrush is critical to your overall dental health.

Although the use of manual toothbrushes is sufficient, many dentists encourage patients to switch to electric toothbrushes.

The benefits of electric toothbrush

Many of us have been taught to use manual toothbrushes since we were young, but now we are hesitant. However, using an electric toothbrush has many advantages over using a manual toothbrush:

More thorough cleaning - the bristles on the manual toothbrush simply cannot touch all the gaps in our teeth. Rotating bristles on electric toothbrushes extend further because of the combination of motion and isobaric pressure, which is especially helpful for children because they often miss critical parts when brushing their teeth by hand.

Easier to clean - using an electric toothbrush is much easier than using a manual toothbrush. The swivel head does all the work for you. You just need to direct it to where it needs to go.

Against gingivitis and gum disease - electric toothbrushes are more effective against gingivitis. It cleans your teeth more thoroughly and provides access to the food and bacteria deposits between the teeth. Frequent brushing with an electric toothbrush, plus frequent flossing, will greatly reduce the chance of gingivitis and gum disease.

More thorough and easier brushing experience means better overall dental health. Electric toothbrushes are effective in removing plaque, tartar and all harmful substances that damage our teeth and cause tooth decay. The ultimate benefit of using an electric toothbrush is a successful dental exam!

Choose electric toothbrush

It is important to choose the right toothbrush for your needs. Before buying an electric toothbrush, you need to consider the following:

Ease of use - Your electric toothbrush should be comfortable to hold and have simple controls. It should be easy to move to the rotating bristles in the mouth.

Function – A useful feature of electric toothbrushes is the timer. Some have additional settings for rotation and pulse. Some even offer apps for your smartphone!

Power - Some electric toothbrushes are rechargeable and some use batteries.

Durability - Electric toothbrushes are more expensive than manual toothbrushes, so it's important to choose a trusted brand. Beaver dentist recommends Phillips Sonicare electric toothbrush.

Tips for using an electric toothbrush

Using an electric toothbrush instead of a manual toothbrush is a completely different experience. For example, most of us have been trained by parents and dentists during our childhood, brushing our teeth aside with a toothbrush. This destroys the use of electric toothbrushes. The electric toothbrush can do all the work, so you should fix the toothbrush on your teeth and gums for a while, slide to the next area and continue. Here are some other tips for using an electric toothbrush:

Correct positioning - the electric toothbrush is at a 45 degree angle to the gums where the gums and teeth intersect.

Slide and slide - do not move the brush hard. Remember, the electric toothbrush does all the work for you!

Don't use a toothpaste to brush the brush too full - just use a small amount of toothpaste. You may be accustomed to using a large doll on a manual toothbrush, but this is not necessary when using an electric toothbrush.

Using the timer - When brushing your teeth manually, most of us don't think about how much time we spend brushing our teeth. To be frank, we may not be able to brush our teeth for long enough. Use the timer on the electric toothbrush for best results.