Is The Humble Toothbrush Obsolete?

electric vs manual toothbrushes Leon Springs

Are manual toothbrushes obsolete? Would you believe people have been asking that question for more than fifty years? At Jurich Dental Family, Cosmetic, and Sedation Dentistry in San Antonio and Shavano Park CA, we assure you that the answer is no. When it comes to maintaining your dental health, an old school manual toothbrush is one of your best friends.

“Wait a minute,” you might say, “isn’t an electric toothbrush better than a manual toothbrush?”

That very question was addressed in the Journal of the American Dental Association, way back in 1964. Their article sensibly concluded that all toothbrushes, when used properly, are effective at removing food debris and plaque to keep your smile free of decay.

Use What Works

Electric toothbrushes are great, and they certainly have their place. But they do not do a better job cleaning teeth, simply because they’re electric. For most people, it comes down to personal preference. Manual and electric do a good job cleaning your teeth. An electric toothbrush can be a tremendous benefit to anyone with issues like arthritis. A manual may take a little longer. But they’re a lot cheaper! At the end of the day, though, the choice is yours.

When it comes to any toothbrush, the most important thing is to choose one with soft bristles. They are gentle on the gums, but still effective in brushing away plaque. When all is said and done, the important thing is to find a toothbrush that works for you, and then use it.

At Jurich Dental Family, Cosmetic, and Sedation Dentistry in San Antonio and Shavano Park CA, we stress the importance of brushing and flossing twice a day. People from Boerne, Helotes, and Leon Springs trust us with their dental health, and come to our office for general and restorative dentistry. Contact us today!

Contact Jurich Dental:

210-493-3040

Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):

13220 Huebner Rd
San Antonio, Texas
78230

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