Also read:
Beat the Bad Breath Blues - You know the look—the one where you reach over to talk to your friend or whisper in their ear and they turn their head away in disgust. It is nothing...

Do Those High Priced Brushes Really Work?

If you have not gone down the toothbrush isle of your local store recently, you may be overwhelmed by all the choices you have for brushing your teeth. You can buy a plan, run of the mill toothbrush for less than two bucks, or you can opt for a battery operated brush that runs around $20. Better yet are the high-powered rechargeable brushes that will cost you about $100. So, which one is right for you? Do those expensive toothbrushes really work as well as they say they do?

Also read:
Brace Face: Common Questions Regarding Orthodontics - There are many benefits of starting your child on orthodontics. Braces can correct under bites, over bites, spaces between the teeth and more.

One of the most popular rechargeable toothbrushes on the market today is the Sonicare brush. A team of periodontists invented this high-powered toothbrush. The idea was to create a toothbrush that moves faster than an electric toothbrush and cleans better than a manual toothbrush. The result is the Sonicare. These offer you a high-powered cleaning action that gets below the gum line and in between the teeth easily. In addition, these are also popular choices for those that wear braces. This is because these brushes can reduce plaque and reduce the amount of gum irritation that occurs when braces are worn.

Also read:
Braces: What You Always Wanted To Know About Them But Were Afraid To Ask - What Do They Do? Dental braces are also called orthodontic braces. They are also referred to as a "fixed appliance" used to correct the alignment of...

The Sonicare has some special features that many people like. For example, when you buy a Sonicare brush, you will know exactly how long to brush. That is because the brush is set to run for a full two minutes. After each thirty seconds, the brush beeps and you know you can move to a different part of your mouth. Brush for 30 seconds on the top front and 30 seconds on the top back of your teeth. This helps ensure that you are cleaning for as long as you should.

Also read:
Caring For Your Teeth The Proper Way - With more people taking better care of their teeth at home and with advanced dental treatments, more people are keeping their natural teeth for a lifetime....

Another popular choice for toothbrushes is the Waterpik. The Waterpik is designed to shoot streams of water between and around the teeth to flush out tiny food particles. This are also made to reduce the amount of build up and plaque on the teeth and lessen the chances for tooth decay. Many people that wear braces like the way the Waterpik works with their dental work. The Waterpik is also ideal for people that have dental implants. If you hate flossing, the Waterpik can also do a good job of flossing your teeth without using standard floss.

Also read:
Choosing the Right Dentist - Everyone needs a dentist. It is recommended that you visit your dentist at least twice a year for regular cleanings and check ups.

If you decide that you do not want to spend $100 on a new toothbrush, you can purchase an electric toothbrush. An electric toothbrush works better than a manual toothbrush, but not as well as a brush such as a Waterpik or Sonicare. When you use an electric toothbrush, you will have to remember to change the head on the brush on a regular bases. You must also have spare batteries on hand.

Whatever you choose to do, you can find plenty of options when it comes to buying a new toothbrush. Nothing can replace your regular checkups and cleaning from your dentist, however, when you use a good quality toothbrush on a regular basis, you can cut down on your chance of gum disease and tooth decay.



Internet Advertising | Internet Advertising | Advertising | Advertising | Web Advertising
© Information Warehouse 2007
All articles on this site are for information only and should not be treated as medical advice.
If you experience any symptoms, consult a medical professional.
Your Health Guide