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Friday, August 3, 2018

DIFFERENT TYPES OF TOOTHBRUSHES -Part 2

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The last Blogpost was very popular with readers.
And this post is a continuation that give some more information. Today I will talk about the electric toothbrushes.
A manual toothbrush works well if  you are a diligent brusher, but more and more people are opting for electric toothbrushes. 

I know it's Friday; but do pay attention...😊




ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSHES


Also known as powered toothbrushes, these tools offer greater levels of convenience to users at all times. The brush makes quick motions that don't require the input of the user. The movement can be back and forth oscillations or rotations. Those that use the oscillatory motions require users to move the brush from tooth to tooth as they brush their teeth. Electric toothbrushes that use vibrating motions are used just like traditional alternatives. The only difference is that the brush makes the back and forth movements for you. Vibrating brushes are usually more expensive than rotating options.

Electric toothbrushes are usually controlled by motors. You don't need to buy a new electric toothbrush often. Instead, you should simply replace the brush head. As in the case of manual toothbrushes; this should be done evey three months for optimal outcomes. 

Powered toothbrushes do have to be recharged, since they run on electricity. And their battery lives vary.
If you intend to travel with your toothbrush, you should remember to carry it's charger too.
Powered toothbrushes can offer you greater convenience. They can be used to time your brushing sessions and sense how much pressure you are using. To reduce the discomfort of the vibrations, you can go for brushes with soft grip handles.

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Dentists and manufacturers come up with great ideas and designs for toothbrushes. These are meant to make toothbrushing simpler, more comfortable and convenient.
But always remember to replace your toothbrush as soon as the bristles start to wear.
And you should always select the most comfortable and efficient toothbrush.




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5 comments:

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    1. Thanks Darling...
      I'm glad you're excited about this. "Cause I am too.

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  2. So I'm considering switching to an electric toothbrush...
    But is it that much better than a manual toothbrush?

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  3. Hi there!
    Great question. You have to remember that both manual and electric toothbrushes are effective at removing plaque, if you use a proper brushing technique.
    Overall, an electric may make brushing easier, beacause the handle is easier and more comfortable to grip..
    I hope this answers your question. Feel free to ask anything else.

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  4. Thank you because you have been willing to share information with us. we will always appreciate all you have done here because I know you are very concerned with our. Ouboud

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