Don’t skimp on dental care with an electric toothbrush! Recommended products in ranking form

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Don't skimp on dental care with an electric toothbrush! Recommended products in ranking form

Even though wearing a mask has become a matter of etiquette and the mouth is not seen as often as before, it is still important not to cut corners on dental care. There are many cases where people think they have brushed their teeth properly, but in fact they have not, which can lead to yellowing of the teeth and bad breath. This is where electric toothbrushes, which support manual brushing by vibrating and rotating, come in handy. In this issue, we will introduce recommended products in a ranking format based on the theme of “electric toothbrushes” that you should use to keep your teeth white.

What are the benefits of using an electric toothbrush?

The biggest advantage of using an electric toothbrush is that it provides more efficient dental care than a regular toothbrush. The vibrations allow for efficient removal of plaque in a short period of time, and anyone can easily care for their teeth by simply touching them to their teeth. In recent years, some electric toothbrushes are equipped with a function that allows users to check the amount of plaque left by brushing by connecting to a smartphone, making it possible to brush more carefully than ever before. To prevent tooth decay, yellowing of teeth, and bad breath caused by unbrushed teeth, it would be a good idea to use an electric toothbrush.

Finding an Electric Toothbrush

There are three major types of electric toothbrushes!

There are three major types of electric toothbrushes, each with different characteristics such as stimulation and removal power. To choose the right electric toothbrush for you, it is important to first understand the differences between the three types of toothbrushes.

Types of electric toothbrushes (1) “Vibration type

The “vibration type” is a type in which the brush itself vibrates by the movement of a motor, moving up and down or sideways several thousand to ten thousand times per minute. This type of toothbrush does not need to be moved as much as a manual toothbrush, so even people who are not good at brushing their teeth by themselves can brush their teeth easily. They are also less expensive than other types of toothbrushes.

Electric Toothbrush Type 2 “Rotating Type

As the name suggests, the “rotating type” is an electric toothbrush with a round brush that rotates. While it has a strong plaque-removing power, it also stimulates the gums more, so if you press too hard, you may damage them. Therefore, when using a rotary toothbrush, it is recommended to apply it gently to the tooth surface.

Electric Toothbrush Type 3: “Sonic / Ultrasonic

Sonic and ultrasonic types use sonic vibrations to remove plaque. The sonic type generates sonic vibrations of about 200~300 Hz, which creates fine bubbles to remove plaque. The ultrasonic type, on the other hand, uses sonic vibrations of 1.2 to 1.6 million Hz to destroy insoluble glucan, which is the source of plaque adhesion. The appeal of both types of toothbrushes is that they are able to treat areas that are inaccessible to the brush. It should be noted that, unlike other electric toothbrushes, ultrasonic toothbrushes require you to move your hand.

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