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[30/06/2010] Effectiveness

Effectiveness

Numerous studies suggest that manual brushes are just as effective as electric toothbrushes and ultimately, it is the way that the toothbrush is used that makes all the difference. However, most dentists agree that the electric toothbrushes can be extremely beneficial for people with limited motor skills and aid them in maintaining proper oral hygiene. When the various types of electric toothbrushes were compared to each other, it was the rotation-oscillation models that were giving the best possible results and are considered better than the other types.



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