This is the question we asked several (fictional) people. Here are their responses.
First of all, they clean your teeth better than your wrist and the flimsy plastic thing you use to brush your pearly whites. Bona fided electric toothbrushes are more than electric toothbrushes with batteries that vibrate.
Those who see their dentist in Lincoln, NE, will be reminded of this as their dentist in Lincoln, NE, is a proponent of using mouthwash due to the overall health effects that mouthwashes bring to a person's oral health.
As result of the many features of an electric toothbrush, they keep you from brushing too hard. With manual toothbrushes, in order to get a good clean we may brush too intensely resulting in sensitive and sometimes bloody gums.
But before those benefits are listed, there is one additional benefit that some mouthwashes offer that others do not. That benefit is increased cavity protection from those mouthwashes that are infused with fluoride, as fluoride will help to harden the enamel of the tooth and thereby ward off excessive tooth decay and cavity formation.
Jared, 26, single, unemployed college graduate: "Yes. Absolutely. Brush your teeth every day, morning and night for at least two minutes. It will keep your teeth healthy and white, improve your breath, and increase your chances with the ladies. Trust me - no one wants to kiss, date, or even flirt with someone who has bad teeth. Bad teeth just won't fly man. So brush!"
Another niffy feature of electric toothbrushes is their built in timer that to make sure you brush the proper amount of time. It is recommended that you brush two minutes a day, spending at least thirty second on each quadrant of your mouth. Most of us don't have clocks in our bathrooms so such a feature is handy, especially when most of us are prone to underbrush.
Dr. Abram, 51, married, dentist: "It is important that everyone brushes twice a day. It is essential to brush at night because your mouth will dry out during the night causing bacteria to fix to your teeth, damaging the enamel. Nighttime is the perfect breeding time for oral bacteria. You don't want them making a home in your mouth overnight."
In a similar benefit, the third value of using a mouthwash on a regular basis is that the aid of the mouthwash boosts the effectiveness of the standard brushing a flossing. This is because brushing and flossing may break up plaque buildup and clean away harmful bacteria from its location on the tooth, but these same germs can replant themselves on different locations within the mouth and on different teeth if not killed and rinse by mouthwash.
First of all, they clean your teeth better than your wrist and the flimsy plastic thing you use to brush your pearly whites. Bona fided electric toothbrushes are more than electric toothbrushes with batteries that vibrate.
Those who see their dentist in Lincoln, NE, will be reminded of this as their dentist in Lincoln, NE, is a proponent of using mouthwash due to the overall health effects that mouthwashes bring to a person's oral health.
As result of the many features of an electric toothbrush, they keep you from brushing too hard. With manual toothbrushes, in order to get a good clean we may brush too intensely resulting in sensitive and sometimes bloody gums.
But before those benefits are listed, there is one additional benefit that some mouthwashes offer that others do not. That benefit is increased cavity protection from those mouthwashes that are infused with fluoride, as fluoride will help to harden the enamel of the tooth and thereby ward off excessive tooth decay and cavity formation.
Jared, 26, single, unemployed college graduate: "Yes. Absolutely. Brush your teeth every day, morning and night for at least two minutes. It will keep your teeth healthy and white, improve your breath, and increase your chances with the ladies. Trust me - no one wants to kiss, date, or even flirt with someone who has bad teeth. Bad teeth just won't fly man. So brush!"
Another niffy feature of electric toothbrushes is their built in timer that to make sure you brush the proper amount of time. It is recommended that you brush two minutes a day, spending at least thirty second on each quadrant of your mouth. Most of us don't have clocks in our bathrooms so such a feature is handy, especially when most of us are prone to underbrush.
Dr. Abram, 51, married, dentist: "It is important that everyone brushes twice a day. It is essential to brush at night because your mouth will dry out during the night causing bacteria to fix to your teeth, damaging the enamel. Nighttime is the perfect breeding time for oral bacteria. You don't want them making a home in your mouth overnight."
In a similar benefit, the third value of using a mouthwash on a regular basis is that the aid of the mouthwash boosts the effectiveness of the standard brushing a flossing. This is because brushing and flossing may break up plaque buildup and clean away harmful bacteria from its location on the tooth, but these same germs can replant themselves on different locations within the mouth and on different teeth if not killed and rinse by mouthwash.
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