Well it’s the start of a new year and thought i kick off with a brand new post relating to electric tooth brushes. In my last visit to the dentist, i was shown a professional level electric tooth brush which can be purchased and used by the consumer, which as part of the package, included 6 brush heads and a meter for measuring how long you brush each section for, and how hard you’re brushing.

What i was then told by my dentist was that it is an ideal way for keeping check of your teeth and removing teeth stains. This was emphasized to me after my check up with him was spent cleaning and polishing my teeth. He had explained to me that after his recent visit to a dental conference, that it was discovered by many professional dentists that no matter what the dentist does to their patients to clean their teeth, it is common for the teeth to revert back to how it was before it was cleaned.

This was when he introduced me to electric tooth brushes. Before my visit to the dentist, my initial thoughts on electric tooth brushes was of that of a gimmick and that it cleaned teeth no better than manual tooth brushes. However, with recent advancements in technology, it is clear that many consumers are now starting to notice the benefits of electric tooth brushes for removing teeth stains and are now investing into them.

This is mostly evident with the features present in these brushes which were previously unavailable to the general public, just a few years ago. Previous to this, if you wanted to get a thorough clean, you would have to go and visit your dentist.

However, it is now even easier to clean your teeth just by investing your time and money on advanced teeth cleaning equipment. The most expensive electric tooth brushes cost on average, around $70 which when compared to dental visits, is affordable.

So the question is, should we invest in an electric tooth brush?

I would say, yes. The reasons are quite simple to explain. They are designed to clean your teeth as effectively and as thorough as possible, in ways which a manual tooth can’t ever clean. in addition to this, you can also purchase brush heads which are specific to the type of teeth you’re brushing. I saw one which was designed to clean teeth with braces.

So whether you’re thinking of buying an electric tooth brush, i would say to really think about its benefits versus the cost of treatment at the dentist. The advantages of using one will benefit your teeth greatly.

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