If anyone wants to purchase an electric toothbrush nowadays, they are found just about anywhere, even at the supermarkets too. Cleaning of the teeth is a habit to maintain the oral hygiene and all of us know very well that brushing the teeth can remove food and plaque from the teeth and gums; it also cuts down on tooth decay, gingivitis and other gum disease. This can be achieved by any manual toothbrush or an electric toothbrush, but the electric toothbrush can do all this and more in a better way. Some of the features of the electric toothbrush are given here below for your knowledge:
The head of the electronic toothbrush is caused to move by the use of electric motors hence the name electric toothbrush was adapted. The movement of the head usually varies from model to model as some of the models use the front and back action for movement of the head as the means of cleaning, some of the models use circular motion to get the required cleaning action, some of the models uses one more feature along with these two primary movement actions and that is vibration. Since the head of the electric toothbrush is caused to move by the help of a motor hence the head of the brush moves much quicker and produces a deep down tooth cleaning, the bristles also gets under the gums, reducing gingivitis. Beside that, an electric toothbrush provides an ideal solution for those suffering from arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and other painful or incapacitating conditions.
Some of the electric toothbrushes are capable of delivering toothpaste also that helps the cleaning of the teeth in a better way and secondly the wastage of the toothpaste is also minimized at the same time the reach of the toothpaste in the hard to get areas increases. While the owner of the electric toothbrush gets noticeably whiter and visibly cleaner teeth, moreover he has fresher breath than someone who manually brushes. Statistics show that electric toothbrush cleans better and when the mouth is clean the breath is bound to be fresher as most of the electric toothbrushes are capable of producing 2500 head strokes to 40000 head strokes per minutes depending on the various models of the electric toothbrushes available in the market.
It is always suggested by the dentists that while brushing only required minimum pressure should be applied on the teeth as the exertion of excess pressure may cause gum tissue decay and finally that may harm your dentures. But the fact is those who own a manual toothbrush tend to brush harder than those in possession of an electric toothbrush. An electric toothbrush requires less pressure, leaving gum tissue with minimal damage from brushing. The reduction of pressure plays a vital role in gum tissue preservation also. Moreover an electric toothbrush penetrates more than the top layer of the teeth ensuring maximum plaque removal and an all over clean mouth even it clean the part of the teeth under the gum area where the manual toothbrush find hard to reach.
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