Electric Toothbrushes: Should I Switch?

questionstickiesHave you always used a manual toothbrush but you keep hearing friends and family members mentioning how much an electric toothbrush benefits oral health? Perhaps you have been kicking around the idea of purchasing one for yourself but you wonder if the advantages are legitimate or if it’s just a bunch of hype. First, allow us to demystify this question of yours: Yes, an electric brush is good for your smile and offers many benefits. As for whether it’s necessary and how it may help, consider some additional information as you make up your mind.

Do I Need To Switch?

You may switch if you like the idea of using an electric toothbrush and if the oral health benefits sound good to you. However, remember that you can keep your smile healthy and free of problems like gum disease and cavities with the use of a manual toothbrush. The end result is what is essential: Thorough plaque removal with the use of twice daily brushing and once daily flossing.

The Benefits Of Switching

When you use your manual toothbrush, you are doing all of the work on your own. The maximum amount of strokes you can expect include about 300 or so strokes per minute. You’re brushing for a couple minutes and then you’re done. With an electric toothbrush, the brush head is moving on its own with rapid vibrations – you’re acting more as a director of the brush to allow it to do its work for your oral health. We still suggest two-minute brushing sessions to ensure you address every tooth surface. With this knowledge, consider the following advantages of electric:

  • Your strokes per minute increase from a few hundred to tens of thousands per minute
  • If you struggle with pain or muscle exhaustion, handling an electric toothbrush offers exceptional ease of use