Both manual and electric toothbrushes can effective at removing plaque that causes disease and decay. For as long as you use those that have the Seal of Acceptance of the American Dental Association (ADA), any toothbrush is safe and effective. But is one of them better than the other? Read on and find out.
The bristles of an electric toothbrush rotate or vibrate to help remove plaque buildup from the teeth and gums. This vibration allows for micromovements each time you move the toothbrush across your teeth.
Cons of an Electric Toothbrush
Electric toothbrushes are more costly compared to manual brushes. Also, finding the right replacement brush heads is not always easy because not all stores carry them. Finally, not everyone is a fan of the vibrating feeling. It should also be noted that toothbrushes create more saliva in the mouth so brushing can get a little messy.
Manual toothbrushes have been around and have been used for a long time. They might not have the additional features of electric toothbrushes, but they are still effective in cleaning the teeth nonetheless.
A study found that people are more likely to brush too hard with a manual toothbrush compared to an electric one. Brushing too hard can hurt your teeth and gums. Also, using a manual toothbrush makes it difficult to know if you’re brushing long enough since they do not come with timers. Using a kitchen timer can help you properly time your brushing sessions.
With the right technique, both manual and electric toothbrushes are effective in cleaning your tooth. Choosing the right one is all about finding the one that works best for your specific needs. If you have any more questions about the right kind of toothbrush for you, talk with your dentist about it.