Up until fairly recently, everyone pretty much had the same
type of toothbrush. Sure, they may have been various colors or had slightly
different designs, but they all basically did the same thing. But now more and
more people are opting for electric toothbrushes, and there has been some
debate on whether or not these are better at keeping mouths clean and healthy.
If you are undecided on which to use best, here's some info on both models.
Manual Toothbrushes
Though they're not fancy, a manual toothbrush will make sure
your teeth stay in great shape. All you need to do is brush twice a day and use
the right technique and follow up with routine professional care. Getting kids
to brush regularly can be difficult, but you can find manual toothbrushes with
cartoon characters and other fun images that they will like. And unlike the
electric version, manual toothbrushes don't require batteries or have to be
charged. Plus, they are very inexpensive. The only real downsides to a manual
toothbrush are that it takes a little more work to use and, unless you use a
timing device, you don't know if you have brushed long enough.
Electric Toothbrushes
Perhaps the best reason to employ an electric toothbrush is
because it is very easy to use. You just need to hold it at the correct angle,
and it will do all the work for you. Some studies have found that electric
toothbrushes are better at removing plaque and gingivitis as well. Plus, many
electric toothbrushes have a built-in timer, so you'll always know that you've
brushed for a full two minutes. But you have to do your due diligence with an
electric toothbrush. You have to make sure it is charged or replace the
batteries when necessary. And if dropped, they can also break pretty easily.
The biggest negative with an electric toothbrush is the cost. If your teeth
stay healthy and you require less dental care, the cost of the toothbrush becomes
a worth-while investment for the long term.
When it comes to toothbrushes, the bottom line is that it's
a personal choice. Both an electric toothbrush and a manual one, if used properly
and regularly, will help your oral health, and it just depends on which one you
prefer.
Contact SF Star Dental for more information on at-home
hygiene care. Dr. Young will educate you on the best methods to caring for your teeth and gums for dental prevention.