While, both electric and manual toothbrushes are effective in removing oral plaque — which causes decay and disease — many wonders which is a better option.
In an interview in 2023, Indian doctors – Dr Ekta Khatri, and Dr Madhavi Shetty – shared their expertise on making the right choice between manual and electric toothbrushes.
How do electric toothbrushes work?
According to them, electric ones allow the brush to vibrate or rotate, which facilitates the cleaning of the teeth and gums. Electric toothbrushes can be standard oscillating or rotatory motion, sonic or ultrasonic. Whichever type you choose, they are all manufactured to provide consistent and effective brushing.
This is a great option for people with limited or compromised dexterity. These days, powered brushes come with built-in times and different forces to allow one to customise their oral care routine.
They added that the expense attached to an electric brush is over 10 times more than a manual one. Moreover, as they are rechargeable, they are either battery or plug-in cord-dependent, which can be an inconvenience at times.
Electric vs manual toothbrushes
When it comes to manual brushes, a soft bristle brush is good for everyone. They are usually more cost-effective, portable, and easily available anywhere. If used correctly, a soft bristle brush is as effective as an electric toothbrush to remove plaque from the surface of the teeth. However, too-hard brushing is commonly seen in patients using manual brushes.
Dr Ekta Khatri's tip: If you find it difficult to decide, why not use both types? An electric brush at night before sleeping to remove all the plaque and food debris deposited on the teeth throughout the day, and a manual in the mornings to give you that fresh breath feeling.
According to Dr Khatri and Dr Shetty, maintaining optimal oral hygiene boils down to selecting the toothbrush that suits your specific needs. Whether it's the innovation of an electric brush or the simplicity of a manual one, consistent and proper usage is the key to a healthy smile.
Courtesy: Hindustan Times
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