While
the teeth is considered to be among the toughest parts of the body,
they are just as vulnerable to diseases when not given adequate care.
Not brushing at least twice a day, and not visiting the dentist for
cleanup at least once a year, may lead to irreversible dental issues.
Fortunately,
modern technology has made it easier for people to practice proper
oral care. For example, an electric toothbrush serves a similar
purpose as the traditional toothbrush—to brush away foodstuff and
other elements that may lead to decay—but does it better. One of
the most apparent perks of this modern device is speed, being able to
brush on the teeth’s surface much faster than human hands.
Considering that pressure increases with speed, faster brushing
eliminates more decay-causing materials from the teeth, including
plaques and stains.
One
major issue with manual brushing is the difficulty to reach several
crucial parts of the oral cavity, such as the spaces between the
teeth and near the gums. Hence, it’s easier for bacteria to thrive
in these regions and start the decay process. Electric toothbrushes
are designed to access these areas to eliminate as much bacteria as
possible.
With
cleaning capability boosted, electric toothbrushes don’t only
ensure cleaner, whiter teeth, but also a fresher breath. Teeth that
are free from plaques and decay do not spew foul odor that makes a
person’s breath unpleasant, thereby boosting his confidence as
well.
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