Electric vs manual toothbrush studies

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Is an electric toothbrush better than a manual one? Date: 23 March 2015 Category: Dentistry simplified You know the dilemma — it's time to choose a new toothbrush, but which one? Is it best to fork out for a swish electric one, or would a standard brush do the same for less? An electric toothbrush may seem like it cleans better than a manual toothbrush, but you don't need fancy to get good results. Learn more at EverydayHealth.com. Choosing a Toothbrush — Manual vs There are some studies that attempt to determine which is better, electric toothbrush vs manual toothbrush. Studies conducted by Cochrane found that electric toothbrushes reduced dental plaque and the gum inflammation characteristic of gingivitis more effectively than manual toothbrushes. Studies were conducted in 2014 over a three-month period However given the cost difference between manual and electric toothbrushes it is common to question whether purchasing an electric toothbrush could really make a difference. Studies show that electric toothbrushes are generally more effective at reducing plaque and gingivitis than manual toothbrushing. And that is important. Manual and electric toothbrushes can be equally effective if used right, research suggests. To brush manually: Put the brush at a 45-degree angle against gums; move it back and forth gently in Comparing the Philips Sonicare For Kids toothbrush with manual kids' toothbrushes . A total of 68 kids between four and seven years old took part in our study. The results were clear; Philips Sonicare For Kids toothbrush offers superior biofilm removal compared to the Oral-B manual toothbrush. Toothbrushes with the ADA Seal have had data reviewed by the ADA Council on Scientific Affairs and have met the recommendations for both manual and powered toothbrushes. ANSI/ADA standards are used for testing the safety of manual 14 toothbrushes. To qualify for the Seal of Acceptance, the manufacturer of a manual toothbrush must provide The purpose of this study is to clinically evaluate the plaque removal efficacy of two electric powered toothbrushes after a single use, as well as the effect on plaque accumulation and gingivitis after 14 days and 30 days period. Simultaneously, a comparison against a manual toothbrush will be made. Electric Toothbrush. of the Simplified Oral Hygiene Index in children aged 4 to 9 years who were using the Braun Oral-B Kids' Power Toothbrush (D10). 30 Studies by Grossman and Proskin 31 and by Jongenelis and Wiedemann 32 also compared the effectiveness of electric vs. manual toothbrushes See Who Wins The Electric vs. Manual Toothbrush Contest. There have been multiple studies comparing the effectiveness of manual brushes as opposed to electric brushes. Although all of the electric toothbrushes on the market are certainly not the same in either function or cost, Owning an electric toothbrush is not crucial to your dental health, but it will certainly clean your teeth more effectively than a good ole' manual toothbrush. At Madison Family Dental, we firmly stand behind this sentiment and highly recommend brushing your teeth twice daily with an electric toothbrush rather than a manual toothbrush. The researchers found that the electric toothbrush used in the study (an Oral-B Braun model) was substantially more effective compared to the manual toothbrush. Not only that, but the differences between the groups continued to increase over the course of two, fiv

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