Sonic Care
Toothbrushing technology has changed a lot in recent years. It may be time to invest in a Sonic Care toothbrush if taking care of your mouth is as important to you as taking care of the rest of your body. Dental studies have shown that problems like bleeding gums, plaque, gingivitis, and other dental problems can be detrimental to your heart health. It pays to keep your teeth healthy, and the sonic care toothbrush is the right tool to do it with.
Keep Your Teeth Healthy With Sonic Care
What can a Philips Sonic Care Toothbrush Do For Your Oral Health? Plenty!
According to most dentists, if you ask them straight out, you should NOT be brushing your teeth with those nice manual toothbrushes they give you for free every time you go in for your dental cleaning. Those are great to take with you if you’re camping or traveling, but the best way to really clean your teeth at home is with a sonic care toothbrush. These use moving bristles on the tooth brush head AND sonic (Sound wave) technology to loosen plaque build up on your teeth. Most other electric toothbrushes don’t do that.
That’s what makes the sonic care toothbrush the best. It’s also why you need to get a sonic care toothbrush if you haven’t already.
Sonicare is the #1 recommended brand by U.S. dental professionals.
There are a number of different Soniccare toothbrush models . Each one has different features (and different prices) so compare what is best for you.
For example – do you want a 30-second timer built in to the toothbrush that helps you know when it’s time to brush another "quardrant" of your teeth? I think that’s a good feature, but not 100% necessary unless you totally "space out" while you are brushing. All the sonicare toothbrushes automatically turn off after 2 minutes, and if you feel you’ve left a portion of your teeth unbrushed when your time is up, you can easily turn it back on and start brushing again.
Personally, I think the most important part about making the brushing comfortable is to have the smallest brush heads available. That stretches out your cheek less and helps you keep your mouth closed while you are brushing. You don’t want toothpaste flying every where, and the Sonic care directions actually recommend that you keep a significant amount of moisture in your mouth (don’t spit during the 2-minute brushing cycle) in order to get the best performance out of the sonic scrubbing action of the brush.
How Do You Brush With A Sonic Care Toothbrush?
Some people worry that it is going to be uncomfortable to brush with a Sonic Care toothbrush. Personally, I have never found this to be a problem. The "buzzing" from the brush head could feel a little strong or powerful at first I suppose, but I don’t give it any more thought than regular brushing with my old toothbrush.
If you read the directions and follow them, I think you’ll find that you enjoy brushing with Sonic Care even more because you’ll feel so good about getting your teeth nice and shiny clean! White teeth and a healthy smile are really what Sonic Care is all about!