Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Manual VS Electric Debate


Manual vs. Electric Toothbrushes

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If you’ve ever wondered what it might be like to use that super, high-tech toothbrush you’ve seen in the stores, but are unsure of the costs and benefits of switching, then you should definitely take the time to do some comparisons. The first thing to know is that there are three different types of toothbrushes: traditional manual, battery-powered and electric rechargeable. Each one has its benefits and pitfalls, so it really is a matter of deciding what features are important to you and what your brushing style is.

 

Manual

The first obvious benefit of using a manual toothbrush is the cost. You can get a new, advanced manual toothbrush for just a couple of dollars and it will last you a while. They also don’t require a power source, so you don’t have to worry if you forgot to charge it. While they’re not as powerful as electric brushes, they do come with a lot of advanced features that help you get a really good clean. You can find manual brushes that have criss-crossed bristles, gum simulators, tongue-cleaning pads, angled brush heads and more.

 

Battery

Battery-operated toothbrushes, also called “power toothbrushes,” have all the same features of a manual toothbrush plus some additional vibrations and pulsations to give you an even deeper clean. Other features include built-in, replaceable AA batteries, an on/off button on the handle and bristles that are designed specifically to pulsate along with the vibrations. This is a good brush for people who want some additional help when cleaning their teeth, but are wary of getting a full-electric brush.

 

Electric

Electric rechargeable toothbrushes are by far the most advanced types of brushes and have been proven to remove more plaque than standard manual brushes. They also come with many great features such as different brush modes, timers, pressure sensors, digital reminders to replace the head, multiple brush head compatibility and more. The benefits of these toothbrushes are great! You simply glide the toothbrush over the surface area and it does all the work for you, very easy! Although it is a bit more pricey than a manual toothbrush, you might find that having all these features and getting a better clean is well worth the extra cost!

I highly recommend ORAL B Vitality- Floss Action Electric Toothbrush for ALL!!!!! Especially, kids, adults with many restorations, anyone whom may have a hard time with dexterity, even teens with orthodontics. 
I think you get the drift! I'm a big fan!!! 

Until Next time! Keep Smiling! ;)

Thursday, February 2, 2012

When Did Your Child Last Have a Dental Checkup?

                        February is National Childrens Oral Health Month!
As many of us all know, time flies! Before you know it an entire year has gone by!

As a dental provider I recommend everyone see a dentist for a yearly check ..and most people need to see their hygienist once, twice or sometimes even 4 times per year in order to keep them healthy!

I often get asked "how old should children start being seen by a dental provider?"

A: As soon as teeth begin showing themselves in the mouth!
This visit will typically include an assesment of the head, neck, gums, and teeth, to be sure eveything looks "normal". The assesment should also include an dietary assesment, and recomendations for cleaning your childs teeth properly.

If you ever spot any "abnormal" sores or "brown spots" in you or your childs mouth, please contact your trusted dental provider as soon as possible, as it might mean a serious illness like oral cancer.
(Stay tuned for an upcoming discussion on oral cancer).

Until next time~Keep Smiling!;)

Monday, January 30, 2012

Welcome All You Smart, Oral Health Concious Individuals!


It is a wonderfully, sunny winter day here in Maine! Teeth as white as Snow!
As I begin this journey of blogging, I will tell you I'm so excited to have a venue- a "public Service Announcement area", if you will, to spread information, squash dental fears and to be a constant resource for YOU when it comes to topics and "goings-on" that just may help you live a long healthy life!

I will keep you posted on a variety of topics ranging from what brand of toothpaste is most recommeded,  where you can find free health/dental screening clinics to up-and coming 5K road races for various causes!

SO join ME (as in Maine)..in becoming a healthier, well informed, community minded state!

As my Great Gram Harmon once said, "The one thing that goes the farthest, toward making life worthwhile, that costs the least and does the most, is just a pleasant smile"!