There are so many kinds of toothbrushes on the market today ranging from colorful toothbrushes, musical toothbrushes, light up toothbrushes, to just plain old fashioned manual brushes. For the most part the colors and lights on toothbrushes add nothing to the actual brushing. But there is an option to the old fashioned manual toothbrush. That is the electric toothbrush which adds quite a bit to the functionality and efficiency of the toothbrush.
Toothbrushes with nylon bristles first came appeared during the 1930′s. Now there are probably hundreds of different types of dental hygiene products lining the shelves of your local drug store and supermarket, making the right choices even more confusing.
Choosing the Right Toothbrush
There are some general guidelines most people follow when choosing a toothbrush that is right for them. These include:
-Size of Handle and Bristle Head. Toothbrushes are not one size fits all. The perfect size toothbrush will allow patients to have good access to their entire mouth. If the bristle head of the toothbrush is too big you will have a difficult time reaching towards the back of your mouth especially in the upper and lower molar areas, where space becomes tight to navigate. Toothbrushes generally come in a large size and a regular adult size. If an adult needs a smaller size than the regular adult they can get the largest children’s size toothbrush. Length of the handle is also a factor. The toothbrush must have a long enough handle to allow access to the back of the mouth. Some handles are made wider for a more comfortable grip. Whatever toothbrush you choose make sure it allows you to do the best job of cleaning your teeth correctly.
-Toothbrush Bristle Type. The toothbrush bristles come in 3 types of hardness: soft, medium, and hard nylon bristles. Most dentists recommend the soft bristled toothbrush for comfort and safety. A brush that is too hard can actually damage your teeth and gums if you are too aggressive at toothbrushing. Another tip is to select bristles that have rounded edges for even more protection of the soft tissues in the mouth.
Introduction of the Electric Toothbrush
The electric toothbrush was a great invention. It was important especially for those with limited dexterity who were unable to properly maintain their dental hygiene the right way. It was also thought to be more fun for adults and children. A novel approach generally results in brushing for longer and more often. Later, electric toothbrushes began to help with other brushing issues, such as being less abrasive, using wave motions to massage and clean more thoroughly, and refining shape for comfort and ease of use.
Advantages of an Electric Toothbrush
The electric toothbrush has a few advantages over the manual toothbrush. These include:
-Larger handles. Most electric toothbrushes have larger handles which are easier to handle and hold while tooth brushing. These toothbrushes have been designed in more modern times and tend to reflect that in their designs.
-Built in Timers. Most electric toothbrushes have some sort of built in timer. The recommended time for
each brushing session is about 2 minutes. This gives you enough time to adequately clean all the teeth in your mouth and not just the ones you can see.
-Preference. Many patients enjoy the feeling of the electric toothbrush. This is a positive, because when brushing feels good, you will do it more often and probably do a better job at it.
-Brush Differently. For an aggressive brusher, the habit of hard scrubbing can be erased by using the brush to do all of the work while the patient just holds it in position. For those with limited dexterity, children included, the brush will help get to areas they may have missed with a manual toothbrush. For those with braces, the electric toothbrush can be more effective to keep all that hardware clean in less time than a manual toothbrush.
Disadvantages of an Electric Toothbrush
-Price. Electric toothbrushes tend to cost far more than their manual counterparts. A manual toothbrush can cost as little as 1-2 dollars whereas a good electric toothbrush can cost upwards of 125-150 dollars. In addition to the initial cost, you must buy new bristle heads every few months, as they wear down. This is an added cost. Many electric toothbrushes will only last for a year or two and need to be replaced, while others like the ROTADENT have a lifetime warranty.
-Recharging Batteries. A power supply is needed to keep batteries charged. And then over time a new battery is needed which is another added cost. Most cannot simply have the battery changed and require the purchase of a new unit.
-Effectiveness. Some studies have shown that a manual toothbrush is more effective than an electric tooth brush in removing all the plaque in your mouth. There are numerous studies attesting to this fact, however many patients do very well with a manual toothbrush. It all depends on the patient and their abilities.
Best Electric Toothbrushes (listed in no particular order)
1) Rotadent Electric Toothbrush.
2) Oral-B Professional Care Electric Toothbrush.
3) Philips Sonicare Electric Toothbrush.
Choosing an Electric Toothbrush
Choosing an electric toothbrush comes down to preference and effectiveness in your hands. When making your choice, remember to find out:
1) Where can you find replacement brush heads and how much will they cost?
2) What does the warranty cover, and for how long?
3) Is the brush size adequate for your mouth?
4) Does it need to be plugged in or is it battery operated?
5) How does the handle size feel in your hand?
6) Does the level of vibration irritate your hand?
Patients need to make the choice of what tool (the electric toothbrush or manual toothbrush) that will be most effective for them to maintain their dental hygiene. They are both used to achieve the same goal but one might work better for you. As always do not forget to visit your dentist regularly for dental examinations and cleanings to maintain a healthy smile.