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Manual vs. Electric Toothbrushes: What’s the Difference?

Manual vs. Electric Toothbrushes: What’s the Difference?

There’s a breed of people who drive a stick shift, use a push mower and prefer sailboats to motorboats.

When faced with the choice of a toothbrush, that purist will certainly choose the dependable, disposable, do-it-yourself toothbrush. But what about those of us who swear by their smartphones, DVRs, and tablet computers? We want the latest and greatest gadgets and tend to be adopters of new technologies.

Regardless of the type of toothbrush you prefer, when used properly, both powered and manual toothbrushes are great options for removing plaque and keeping teeth and gums healthy. So what variables should you consider when deciding on the best toothbrush for you?  Here are a few factors to consider:


Your budget

Electric toothbrushes are pricier. However, while high-end options can cost upwards of $100, you can find some effective powered brushes in the $10 range. Remember that you need to add the cost of batteries and replacement brush heads to your toothbrush budget.


Your dexterity

People who have limited manual dexterity – including the very young, the elderly, or those suffering from injury or arthritis – may find it easier to reach and clean areas of their mouth with an electric toothbrush.


Your habits

If you have a hard time brushing regularly, and you find you enjoy the sensation of brushing with an electric toothbrush, then by all means use the brush that will encourage you to brush most often.


Your patience

Regardless of what type of toothbrush you choose, it’s important to use it correctly. While some brushes may require circular motions to be effective (for example manual brushes) others may require an angled glide over the teeth (for example power brushes). Brush twice a day, for two minutes each time. Cover the inner, outer and top surfaces of your teeth, and brush all the way down to the gum line. Don't forget the hard-to-reach areas in the back of your mouth. Please ask your hygienists to advise you on optimal brushing techniques considering your toothbrush selection.

Finally, remember that while brushing and flossing daily will help you maintain good oral health, regular professional cleanings are also vital to keeping your teeth in tip-top shape. If you do have questions about brushing habits, please feel free to give our office a call!

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We have two beautiful coastal practices. Come and meet us at your preferred location.

Ocean Orthodontics
5/3 Kawana Island Blvd
Warana
QLD 4575
Monday to Friday 8:15am to 5:15pm

We are closed on Tuesdays
Chat to us on live chat between 8am and 8pm
book a free appointment

Where we are and how to get in touch

Our practice is located across from Cotton Tree beach. Come and meet us at our Maroochydore location.

Call us on 07 5443 4233
Ocean Orthodontics, Lvl 3,
33-37 The Esplanade, Maroochydore QLD 4558
Monday to Thursday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Friday: 8:00am – 4:30pm (closed every second Friday)

Manual vs. Electric Toothbrushes: What’s the Difference?

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Manual vs. Electric Toothbrushes: What’s the Difference?

Manual vs. Electric Toothbrushes: What’s the Difference?

There’s a breed of people who drive a stick shift, use a push mower and prefer sailboats to motorboats.

When faced with the choice of a toothbrush, that purist will certainly choose the dependable, disposable, do-it-yourself toothbrush. But what about those of us who swear by their smartphones, DVRs, and tablet computers? We want the latest and greatest gadgets and tend to be adopters of new technologies.

Regardless of the type of toothbrush you prefer, when used properly, both powered and manual toothbrushes are great options for removing plaque and keeping teeth and gums healthy. So what variables should you consider when deciding on the best toothbrush for you?  Here are a few factors to consider:


Your budget

Electric toothbrushes are pricier. However, while high-end options can cost upwards of $100, you can find some effective powered brushes in the $10 range. Remember that you need to add the cost of batteries and replacement brush heads to your toothbrush budget.


Your dexterity

People who have limited manual dexterity – including the very young, the elderly, or those suffering from injury or arthritis – may find it easier to reach and clean areas of their mouth with an electric toothbrush.


Your habits

If you have a hard time brushing regularly, and you find you enjoy the sensation of brushing with an electric toothbrush, then by all means use the brush that will encourage you to brush most often.


Your patience

Regardless of what type of toothbrush you choose, it’s important to use it correctly. While some brushes may require circular motions to be effective (for example manual brushes) others may require an angled glide over the teeth (for example power brushes). Brush twice a day, for two minutes each time. Cover the inner, outer and top surfaces of your teeth, and brush all the way down to the gum line. Don't forget the hard-to-reach areas in the back of your mouth. Please ask your hygienists to advise you on optimal brushing techniques considering your toothbrush selection.

Finally, remember that while brushing and flossing daily will help you maintain good oral health, regular professional cleanings are also vital to keeping your teeth in tip-top shape. If you do have questions about brushing habits, please feel free to give our office a call!

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Ready for your new smile?

Either book a remote consultation or come and meet our team and Orthodontist in the practice.

When you click submit, you will be taken to our live calendar to choose your preferred appointment time.

Follow us on social media

...and join in the fun on

Where we are and how to get in touch

We have two beautiful coastal practices. Come and meet us at your preferred location.

Ocean Orthodontics
5/3 Kawana Island Blvd
Warana
QLD 4575
Monday to Friday 8:15am to 5:15pm

We are closed on Tuesdays
Chat to us on live chat between 8am and 8pm
book a free appointment

Where we are and how to get in touch

Our practice is located across from Cotton Tree beach. Come and meet us at our Maroochydore location.

Call us on 07 5443 4233
Ocean Orthodontics, Lvl 3,
33-37 The Esplanade, Maroochydore QLD 4558
Monday to Thursday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Friday: 8:00am – 4:30pm (closed every second Friday)