Electric toothbrushes are growing in popularity, but are they truly superior? Kevin Molldrem DDS explains that electric brushes remove more plaque than manual ones due to their rapid vibrations and rotating bristles. They are especially beneficial for those with limited dexterity, such as seniors or children. Some models even include timers to ensure proper brushing duration. Kevin Molldrem DDS recommends choosing an electric toothbrush with soft bristles and a pressure sensor to prevent gum damage. However, technique matters—whether you use manual or electric, brushing for two minutes twice a day is key. Want to know which toothbrush is best for your needs? Schedule an appointment with Kevin Molldrem DDS for personalized recommendations.
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