Shopping for the Best Toothbrush
Have you taken a close look at your toothbrush recently? Has it been your trusty companion for a few too many months now? Swapping out your old toothbrush for a newer model is important to do every three months in order to prevent a buildup of bacteria in those frayed bristles. But which toothbrush is right for you? The oral care section at any drug store offers an impressive variety of brushes, so it can be tough to cut through the advertising and select the best brush for your pearly whites. These guidelines will help you make the right decision.
Go Basic
Just because there are toothbrushes out there that cost $14 or $22, there is nothing wrong with selecting an ADA-approved plaque fighting tool like a standard Colgate Extra Clean Toothbrush. For just a few dollars, this type of brush with a soft head and flexible bristles will be able to reach into the deepest corners of your mouth and remove all of that unwanted bacteria.
Go Electric
If you prefer electric, that’s fine too! Philips Sonicare is a great option if you want a power brush. Not only do electric choices do most of the hard work for you, but they even let you know when you’ve brushed enough in each section of your mouth. Just be sure that the electric toothbrush you select isn’t too big to handle the teeth in the very back of your mouth.
Get Creative
If you’re looking for a brush that offers a bit of innovation, you can consider using a recycled or bamboo brush instead of the basic models usually offered in store. The Preserve toothbrush, for example, makes its handles out of recycled yogurt containers with new nylon bristles. At only $3 this type of brush is very affordable, and you can feel good about your environmental contributions every time you brush your teeth. Other people prefer the Yumaki Take bamboo toothbrush that is made entirely out of recyclable materials. It’s an ergonomic brush that does its job with style.
Whichever brush you choose, the most important thing is to brush regularly and follow up with thorough flossing. Keeping your teeth clean and healthy will help you maintain strong oral health and avoid the many health problems and discomforts associated with decaying teeth.