Rechargeable Electric Toothbrushes

Most individuals do not usually apply the suitable technique for brushing their teeth. Most of the time they just rush by way of it as a needed routine. Quite a lot of dentists share the opinion that almost all of people have poor brushing approach and the fallacious brushing approach. With the invention of the electrical or battery-operated toothbrush, many people have opted to purchase these excessive-tech toothbrushes because they greatly improve the brushing approach in comparison with manual brushes. Listed below are some the explanation why rechargeable electrical toothbrushes are significantly better than the traditional brush.

Electric toothbrushes improve mouth cleaning. Their bristle heads are designed to have rotary, pulsating and oscillating motions. That is basically the same with the brushes that dentists and dental hygienists use when cleansing the enamel of their clients. So it’s not surprising that using your personal electrical brush and following the proper guidelines will yield the same results.

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Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Electric Toothbrush Review

Build Quality

The overall quality of the brush and case are very good. No cheap plastic unit here but a good solid feel to it.

Travel Case

The travel case again has a great build quality that will cope with the knocks it may get on your travels. Also, when the brush is in the case, a charging cable can be plugged into the outside of the case to recharge the brush either by wall socket or by the USB port of a computer.

Battery Life

Whilst I never quite managed to get the 3 weeks of battery life that was mentioned in the advertising for the DiamondClean I always get well over two weeks before I need to recharge.

Cleaning Modes

The DiamondClean has 5 different cleaning modes:

Clean – The standard two minute clean your teeth and plaque removal mode with a short pause every 30 seconds so you know to move to another ‘quadrant’ of your mouth.

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Are electric toothbrushes better than conventional manual brushes?
[2008-07-31 20:45:28]

I have been using a professional electric toothbrush (~$90) twice a day for the past two weeks. Coupled with floss and mouthwash, my gums are no longer inflamed, my mouth no longer hurts after meals, and my teeth lost their gritty texture. Is it the toothbrush


Way to go! It's your wonderful homecare. Not just the toothbrushing but also flossing since your toothbrush can not clean between you gums. I always recommend an electric toothbrush to my patients. It has many good benefits. Keep up the good work.