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Electric toothbrushes, especially oscillating or sonic models, are proven to remove more plaque than manual brushes. Their rapid movement helps clean hard-to-reach areas and along the gumline better.
? 2. Consistent Brushing TechniqueMany people brush too hard or not long enough with a manual toothbrush. Electric brushes maintain consistent motion and pressure, ensuring a thorough and even clean every time.
Most electric toothbrushes have built-in timers to encourage brushing for the dentist-recommended two minutes. Some even have pressure sensors, brushing feedback, and app tracking to improve oral hygiene habits.
Electric toothbrushes require less manual effort, making them ideal for children, elderly users, or those with arthritis or wrist pain.
Because of their smart features and ease of use, many people tend to brush longer and more regularly, improving overall dental health.
Pressure sensors and advanced brushing technology help prevent gum damage from over-brushing while still effectively removing plaque.
Kids often find electric toothbrushes more fun and engaging, which can motivate them to brush regularly and properly.