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Toothbrushes, manual or electric?

December 18, 2024Dental

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Tooth brushing is essential for good hygiene and for preventing oral health problems. Its purpose is to eliminate as much bacterial plaque as possible, preventing gum inflammation and avoiding gingivitis or even periodontitis.

Both options, the manual and the electric toothbrush, are equally effective provided they’re used correctly.

To ensure this, we need the patient to:

 

Choosing one or the other depends on many factors and the patient’s needs must be taken into account when deciding which one suits them best.

It’s important to note that both the manual toothbrush and the electric toothbrush head should be changed every 3 months. Plus, toothpaste should contain fluoride and dental floss or an irrigator should be used, as well as mouthwash at least once a day to ensure oral hygiene is as good as it possibly can be.

 

When should a manual toothbrush be used?

 

When should an electric toothbrush be used?

 

In these cases where the ideal brushing method is with an electric toothbrush, scientific evidence shows that the best brushes are those with an oscillating-rotational system (when the brush head rotates in one direction and then in the other).

In conclusion, in patients without any special needs, any choice is correct, provided they have a good brushing technique and follow hygiene guidelines.

Dr. Carmen Mª Doménech

Dentist specialising in oral surgery and implants and periodontics

Manager at Clínica MIO

ASSSA Health Insurance
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ASSSA advises you to always consult your doctor about any issue concerning your health.
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