Electric Toothbrush or Manual ToothbrushSubmitted by admin on Wed, 05/05/2010 - 16:10 |
Plaques, bacteria, germs in gum line can all be removed smoothly with an electric toothbrush than putting a lot of hard pressure as needed
in a manual toothbrush. One must remember that our mouth is a sensitive area. The tissues in the gum do not regenerate. Hence, one should be extra
careful and not damage these tissues by brushing too hard. Manual scrubbing with a manual toothbrush can lead to the degradation of the gum tissues.
These tissues are extremely helpful to maintain your dental health. Manual toothbrush also takes away the coat of enamel from over our teeth which is
needed to keep us safe from cold, hot or any other stimuli.
The electric brush is far more advanced than a normal toothbrush use. Although the toothpaste you use with a manual toothbrush can also be used over
here. An occasional rinse of your mouth with a good alcohol free mouthwash is of course an added advantage. The electric toothbrush
also works very effectively for older people or people having weak physical conditions. No effort is required from your side. Only the rotating head of
the electric toothbrush goes deep into every corner of your mouth taking out all dirt from inside. Since elderly people cannot move manual brushes
vigorously these new modern toothbrushes that run on power comes to their help.
Researches and surveys say that many varieties of electric toothbrush are actually a lot better than manual toothbrushes. A brush that gives u rotation
and oscillation must be brought to get maximum benefits. The small brush head moves in a circular motion back and fro thereby cleaning your canines
better. One does not need to invest a lot to buy a good quality electric toothbrush. A little market research can be very effective. Manual
toothbrushes on the other hand are inexpensive to use.
