Toothbrush
There are soft and hard bristles. Electric vs manual, tapered or rectangular head as well as the type of handle; non-slip grips or a flexible neck.With so many different types of styles, designs, and brands on the market it is difficult to know which one to use? Which one is better than the other? In this article, we'll go over the main differences between electric vs manual and which type of toothbrush we recommend using.Most dentists would recommend a soft bristle toothbrush as it is the most comfortable and secure choice. Depending on the amount of force you use your toothbrush, softer bristles can be more gentle on gums, whereas hard bristles may damage the gums, teeth's surface and enamel.There's little difference in the way you brush apart from convenience. Some prefer to hold flexible handles because they can angle their toothbrush easier, others prefer rigid brushes because they are more comfortable to hold. It's best to choose a handle that feels more at ease for you, or to speak to your dentist who can provide the ideal brush for your needs.
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