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How To Use An Electric Toothbrush?

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Believe it or not, many school-aged children are now enthusiastic about brushing their teeth. We can thank the invention of the rechargeable electric toothbrush for this happy phenomenon.

Rechargeable electric toothbrushes are easy to use—that’s part of their appeal. And although a rechargeable electric toothbrush costs more than a manual toothbrush, it may be worth it if your child (or you) is more enthusiastic about using it.

Most rechargeable electric toothbrushes operate at anywhere from 5,000 to 30,000 strokes on your teeth per minute, and because of this, it takes less time to do a thorough job. Some rechargeable electric toothbrushes have even more power.

Step by Step Guide to use a Electric Toothbrush

Using an electric toothbrush is easy. Here are the simple steps on how to use an electric toothbrush:

  1. To use a rechargeable electric toothbrush, just place toothpaste on the brush head and hold the brush at a 45-degree angle, just as you would a manual toothbrush.

  2. Then turn on the rechargeable electric and move the brush from tooth to tooth. The smaller heads of most rechargeable electric toothbrushes usually brush about one tooth at a time, depending on the size of your teeth

  3. Electric toothbrush use is easy - all you need to do is guide the electric brush along the front surfaces, back surfaces, and chewing surfaces of each tooth.Even with a rechargeable electric toothbrush, you should spend about two minutes brushing to ensure that you’ve cleaned each tooth.

  4. When you’ve finished brushing, simply rinse the brush head with water and allow it to dry.

Maintaining a proper oral care routine is very important for overall oral health and to prevent various tooth and gum diseases. Now that you know how to brush your teeth with an electric toothbrush, make sure you get superior dental products such as Oral-B electric toothbrush. Wondering how to use Oral B electric toothbrush? Well exactly the same way! Don't forget to visit the dentist at least once every six months for a complete dental check-up. Know the types of toothbrush and which one is best for you!

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