Guide To Treating And Preventing Gingivitis

Use An Electric Toothbrush

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The advances in oral health have increased the popularity of electric toothbrushes. Once the decision to use an electric toothbrush has been made, individuals should look for the ADA Seal of Acceptance. This seal is given to brushes of proper quality and those that have demonstrated their effectiveness in reducing dental cavities and gum disease. Individuals should choose a soft-bristled head, as firm or medium strength bristles may damage and break down tooth enamel.

Brushing with an electric toothbrush does not have to be vigorous, and in fact, being thorough is much more important than firmness. Toothpaste has an inherent abrasive quality strong enough to remove plaque with even strokes. Is the use of an electric toothbrush better than a manual toothbrush? Some say no, yet many find a powered toothbrush to be not only more comfortable, but easier to use. Others report fewer stains and similar conditions when they use an electric toothbrush.

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