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There are so many toothbrushes in the market. Ever wondered which one is for you? In reality, any toothbrush you feel comfortable works well.

To start with, select a toothbrush head size that easily fits into your mouth and can brush 1-2 teeth at a time. Any toothbrush you choose should have soft but firm bristles. Hard bristles may cause gum tissue to recede causing sensitivity and discomfort.

 

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Powered electrical brushes are becoming popular. Research shows that they are not superior in action to manual brushing. However, you may be motivated to clean your teeth more often and for the required length of time. For people with uneven teeth or those that need assistance due to limited mobility of their fingers, powered toothbrushes are most useful. At the end of the day, it is your choice. Choose whatever gives you a better result.

 

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