14/06/2026
Electric toothbrushes: the real deal or just hype? 🤔
Short answer — the real deal! 💯 Gentle oscillating-rotating and sonic movements remove more plaque than manual brushing, especially along the gumline and between teeth; studies show electric brushes can reduce gingivitis and plaque much more effectively.
Many models include 2-minute timers, quadrant reminders, and pressure sensors to protect enamel and gums. 👈
They’re great for people with limited dexterity, braces, implants, or busy lives, and can improve consistency of care. 👈
Choose between rechargeable long-life batteries or convenient AA models; replace heads every three months or sooner if bristles fray.
TOP TIP- Look for brushes with ADA acceptance or clinical evidence. 👈
They don’t replace flossing or regular checkups but are a powerful tool in your oral-health routine. Ask us which type and brush head best suit your teeth and habits — we’ll help you pick the one that keeps your smile healthy and bright. 😁
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