Which is better, an electric toothbrush or a manual toothbrush? What are the differences between them?

Introduction: Seeing other people's white and beautiful teeth, I feel envious. How can they have such good teeth? Can brushing really improve teeth? Which is better, electric toothbrush or normal toothbrush? What are the differences between the two? Below, let me explain their differences.

Brushing teeth is a simple and common thing, but it is always mentioned because various problems related to teeth such as toothache, excessive heat in the gums, and dentin hypersensitivity are always bothering us. Toothache is not a disease, but it really hurts when it hurts. Moreover, seeing other people's white and beautiful teeth, I am full of envy. How can they have such good teeth? Can brushing really improve teeth? Which is better, electric toothbrush or normal toothbrush? What are the differences between the two? Below, let me explain their differences.

Translation: Which is better, electric toothbrush or normal toothbrush?

  1. Electric toothbrush is more convenient.

Experts say that from a professional perspective, there is no significant difference in cleaning effectiveness between the two as long as a manual toothbrush is used effectively.

According to reports, scientific research has shown that holding a toothbrush and placing the bristles at a 45-degree angle between the teeth and gums, covering the gum line, vibrating the brush horizontally in short strokes across two to three teeth, gently flicking towards the crown of the teeth, and finally placing the bristles vertically on the tooth surface to enter the gaps between the teeth leads to healthier teeth and reduced incidence of oral diseases. This brushing technique is called the "Bass brushing method."

It is difficult to consistently perform this technique with a regular toothbrush, which is why electric toothbrushes were developed to help people effectively use the Bass brushing method. Therefore, a good electric toothbrush can be very beneficial for improving dental health.

In the opinion of dentists, electric toothbrushes currently have higher cleaning efficiency but both electric and manual toothbrushes have their advantages. Improper usage or excessive force during brushing, regardless of the type of toothbrush, can cause damage to the teeth.

  1. Electric toothbrushes clean better.

Electric toothbrushes use high-speed vibrations to drive the brush head to rotate or vibrate, achieving the effect of cleaning teeth.

The Proscenic electric toothbrush H600w is a model that vibrates at a frequency of 42,000 times per minute, which is already an indicator of high-end products in terms of core data vibration frequency for electric toothbrushes. The magnetic levitation technology can drive water and air to penetrate the dental gaps, removing food debris and plaque in hard-to-reach areas, achieving a stronger cleaning effect than a manual toothbrush.

  1. Electric toothbrushes are more hygienic.

One of the core technologies of the Proscenic electric toothbrush H600w is its antibacterial and bactericidal functions, which prevent the growth of other bacteria that can harm dental health. Normally, after brushing our teeth, some bacteria may remain on the bristles or, even if there are no remaining bacteria, the damp environment in the bathroom can cause various bacteria to climb onto the toothbrush bristles and quickly multiply. This creates a risk of secondary infection during the next brushing or when oral diseases occur. The Proscenic H600w electric toothbrush uses a fully enclosed cup cover storage device. After brushing, place the toothbrush into the storage cup, which is fully enclosed and creates a vacuum environment, preventing bacteria from outside environments such as the bathroom, from sticking to the toothbrush.

After the Proscenic H600w electric toothbrush is placed in the cup cover, the cover automatically activates the ultraviolet bactericidal device, which can comprehensively sterilize the brush head in just 5 minutes. Every time the toothbrush is taken out for use, it is safe and sterile like a new toothbrush.

Generally speaking, it's only a matter of time before electric toothbrushes replace manual toothbrushes. With the rapid development of science and technology, electric toothbrushes will become increasingly intelligent. Let's wait and see!