Am I using the right toothbrush?

by | Jul 27, 2023 | Dentistry, Preventive, Smile | 0 comments

 

You may be wondering what’s so special about a toothbrush. They all are practically the same, aren’t they? The truth is all toothbrushes aren’t created equal. Having the best toothbrush can contribute massively towards achieving as well as improving your oral health. Therefore, this is the decision that you need to take wisely and vigilantly.

 

Top Four Tips to Choose the Right Toothbrush

 

Since we have learned that not all toothbrushes work in the same manner, let’s take a look at the top four tips that you can use to choose the best toothbrush for you.

 

  1. The brush head size

 

The correct brush head size matters a lot when it comes to your oral health. The appropriate size can help you to clean all sides of your teeth quite efficiently. Turns out the best size of the brush head is one inch tall and half an inch in width. This brush head size can help you in achieving maximum cleaning. You can also go for a larger head, but only if your dentist allows you to do so.

 

  1. The type of brush’s bristles

 

The bristles of a toothbrush have three types – hard, medium, and soft. These three types remain the same whether you’re using a manual brush or the mechanical one. Now, according to most dentists, when it comes to oral health, you should always go for soft nylon bristles. You may consider your teeth hard, but consumption of sugary foods and drinks soften them up. In this case, using a hard-bristled brush can cause damage to your gums, enamel, and root surface. 

 

  1. Straight VS rounded bristles

 

While you may have never noticed this, but your toothbrush comes with two kinds of bristles – straight and rounded ones. The people who use toothbrushes with straight bristles may think that they are getting their teeth cleaned comprehensively, but they do more harm than good.

 

The sharp bristles can damage your gums by cutting them and making them more susceptible to infections. That is why you should always go for the rounded-bristle brush to keep all the inflammations and infections away. Plus, rounded ones are better to use if you have sensitive gums.

 

  1. Approved by American Dental Association (ADA)

 

It’s always recommended that you should go with that toothbrush that is ADA approved. This means that your toothbrush has gone through rigorous testing and procedures to make sure that it is the best fit for your weakened teeth. Such toothbrushes are also known to provide the best cleaning. You can either ask your dentist to choose the brush for you, or you can look for the ADA seal of Approval on top of the toothbrush.

 

So, the next time you ask yourself whether you are using the right toothbrush or not, recall the above tips. If you are still unclear, you can seek professional help from some of our top and most skilled dentists. They will undoubtedly help you with all your dental care needs. 

 

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