Info on Electronic Toothbrush
Monday, March 10th, 2008Since the advent of the electric toothbrushes in the 60s, it has passed through many ups and downs, development processes etc. In the beginning electric toothbrushes were electric in the true sense. But as the time passed it slowly started to incorporate the electronic components to include the advanced features being developed through research process. These features include the inclusion of the sophisticated timers, low voltage battery operation of the motor, battery charger, multiple speed option and inclusion of the different types of indicator lights and alarms. Some of the electric toothbrushes like the Oral-B Triumph electric toothbrush also include a processor to make the toothbrush an electronic toothbrush in true sense. The minimum requirement for the new toothbrush has changed its profile in a big way, now the list includes a quad timer, a decent warranty, sonic or similar technology, rechargeable toothbrush and a battery life indicator gauge. Somewhere to a lesser degree the price also plays its part in the purchasing decisions.

The Sonicare Elite 7500 Power Toothbrush uses sonic technology to clean your teeth. The Sonicare technology allows it to vibrate incredibly fast, for a new user it feels pretty strange for the first couple of days, but you get accustomed it pretty quickly, to help you out in this regard a feature allows to start the toothbrush out slowly, and during the next 14 days increases the power of the motor gradually. Another unique feature of this toothbrush is a built in timer. The brush automatically runs for two minutes to allow the recommended time frame for brushing by the dental professionals; another timer allows it to give beeps every 30 seconds, to have you brush each quadrant of your denture for an equal amount of time.