When it comes to oral hygiene, the choice between using an electric or a manual toothbrush is a common confusion. Check out what the dental experts recommend. Introduction The foundation of good oral care is brushing well. Dental plaque might lead to gum disease and cavities, therefore making removal of plaque a key to eliminate the possibility of dental problems. Through centuries we have seen people focus on oral care and with that seen the evolution of the toothbrush from using frayed twigs in ancient times to fully automated advanced electric brushes today. But the debate still remains on what is more effective the manual toothbrush or an electric one? While both have their own benefits and some drawbacks it is usually a personal preference which brushes you choose. Now, let's turn to have a closer look. Electric toothbrushes: These devices allow the brush to vibrate or rotate which facilitates in cleaning of the teeth and gums. Electric toothbrushes can be standard oscillating or rotatory motion, sonic or ultrasonic. Whichever type you may choose, they all are manufactured to provide consistent and effective brushing. This is a great option for people with limited or compromised dexterity. Nowadays electric toothbrushes come with built-in timer and different forces…
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