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Posted: 30 Jan 2023, 17:43
Toothbrush.. Which is better for children, electric or traditional?
Which toothbrush is better for children electric or traditional?
Brushing your teeth is the basis for taking good care of them and preventing tooth decay and long-term damage.
The American Dental Association said that brushes of various types, both electric and manual, are effective at removing the oral plaque that causes tooth decay and disease.
And the German initiative "ProDente" confirmed that the electric toothbrush is superior to the traditional toothbrush in terms of cleaning efficiency and ease of use.
He said it is the most suitable choice for children and people suffering from movement restrictions, such as the elderly and the sick.
The dental health initiative said the electric toothbrush works with sonic vibration technology and is a brush with an extended head that cleans multiple teeth at once with powerful vibrations.
There's also a rotating, oscillating brush with a small, round head that cleans each tooth individually.
The vibration of the electric toothbrush bristles helps remove build-up on the teeth and gums, allowing for more precise strokes every time.
One study showed that electric toothbrushes generally reduced gingivitis more than manual ones after 3 months of use, according to the American Dental Association
Which toothbrush is better for children electric or traditional?
Brushing your teeth is the basis for taking good care of them and preventing tooth decay and long-term damage.
The American Dental Association said that brushes of various types, both electric and manual, are effective at removing the oral plaque that causes tooth decay and disease.
And the German initiative "ProDente" confirmed that the electric toothbrush is superior to the traditional toothbrush in terms of cleaning efficiency and ease of use.
He said it is the most suitable choice for children and people suffering from movement restrictions, such as the elderly and the sick.
The dental health initiative said the electric toothbrush works with sonic vibration technology and is a brush with an extended head that cleans multiple teeth at once with powerful vibrations.
There's also a rotating, oscillating brush with a small, round head that cleans each tooth individually.
The vibration of the electric toothbrush bristles helps remove build-up on the teeth and gums, allowing for more precise strokes every time.
One study showed that electric toothbrushes generally reduced gingivitis more than manual ones after 3 months of use, according to the American Dental Association