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What Toothbrush is Right For You?

October 4, 2019

Filed under: Uncategorized — springhousedentist @ 2:18 pm
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The American Dental Association recommends changing out your toothbrush every three months. The oral hygiene aisle can be hectic to navigate, especially if you’re not sure what you’re looking for. Instead of wondering “What toothbrush should I use?” and picking out a standard soft-bristled manual one each time, get the option that’s built to be the best option for your teeth and gums. Read on to learn about all the different toothbrushes made for unique mouths that you had no idea existed.

Effective, Efficient, and Great for Gum Health

It’s no surprise to most people that some of the best overall toothbrushes to use on their mouths are electric or sonic ones.  Rechargeable and powerful, these soft-bristled rotating electric toothbrushes get the job done more efficiently and effectively than manual ones. Because the head rotates and oscillates as you’re moving it over each of your teeth, it keeps your mouth healthier, clears away more plaque, and according to an independent study conducted in 2005, reduces gingivitis.

Today, these high-tech brushes also boast additional features such as specialized settings, pressure sensors to keep you from brushing with too much force and damaging your gums, and even reminders to replace the head of the brush. No matter what your budget is, you’re sure to find an electric or sonic toothbrush to fit it. An investment in your oral health is one worth making.

It’s Not a Traditional Toothbrush, But it Gets the Job Done for People With Braces

If you have braces, it can be a massive struggle to remove plaque and food debris caught between wires and brackets. This tool can be found online or in the store and has a long, bristled head that makes it easier to reach into the nooks and crannies of your mouth. It’s thin, making it easy to slide between and under the wires to prevent plaque build-up and reduce your risk of developing oral health problems while undergoing orthodontic treatment.

Eases Discomfort for People With Gum Disease

If you have gum disease that’s causing them to recede away from your teeth, making it uncomfortable to brush and floss, it’s important to find a super-gentle toothbrush. Even the softest nylon bristles can feel like they’re poking and prodding at your gums, which is why the Swedish-designed silicone-bristled brush was made. It’s bacteria-resistant, has an extended lifespan, and is incredibly soft and gentle on your gums, allowing you to restore your oral health without sacrificing your comfort.

Extra-Soft Bristles for Sensitive Teeth

For people who have sensitive teeth and worn-down enamel, it can send a shiver down your spine every time you brush. If this sounds familiar, you can benefit from extra-soft-bristled toothbrushes and enamel-building toothpaste that’s gentle on your teeth and minimizes discomfort over time. While these toothbrushes can be difficult to find in-store, they’re widely available online!

No matter what problems you face while brushing your teeth, there’s a toothbrush out there that’s made for you. That’s why it’s important to not just settle for whatever you see on the shelves at your local grocery store. With an effective toothbrush that makes it more comfortable to carry out your oral hygiene routine, you’ll be more likely to keep up with it and reduce your risk of developing health problems.

About the Author

Dr. Amy Farrell has been a dentist for nearly a decade and loves building trusting and valuable relationships with each of her patients. She cares about creating an open environment where her patients feel free to ask for recommendations and discuss their oral health problems so they can learn how to prevent them. She is focused on giving her patients the highest quality of preventive care, which is why she stays up-to-date with the latest advancements in her field by remaining and active member of several professional organizations including the American Dental Association. For questions or to schedule a routine checkup and cleaning, visit Neosmile Dental Care’s website or call 215-643-5220.

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