Dental Care Information for Professionals

Make sure to use the correct type of battery, as stated in your toothbrush manual. Additionally, you can check to make sure the handle is flush with the head of the toothbrush. It’s basic, with just one setting, but you do get a timer, with the brush pulsing every 30 seconds and switching itself off… Continue reading Dental Care Information for Professionals

Dental Care Information for Professionals

Nearly every electric toothbrush we’ve tested requires rinsing and/or wiping down between each use. Otherwise, you may end up with dried toothbrush-spit residue gunking up any crevices—particularly where the brush head meets the handle. In addition to a quick rinse and wipe between uses, you may find it worthwhile to periodically remove the brush head… Continue reading Dental Care Information for Professionals

Electric Toothbrushes, Floss, & Dental Health

Depending on the model you select, you may then be able to choose cosmetic features like color or sensor light shade to pick your ideal toothbrush. Though the ADA stops short of recommending electric over manual toothbrushes, a recent study found that electric toothbrush users benefit from healthier gums and less tooth decay than people… Continue reading Electric Toothbrushes, Floss, & Dental Health