What is the difference between an Electric and Sonic toothbrush
What is the difference between an Electric and Sonic toothbrush It's 2023 – and you’re still using a manual toothbrush? Why? It’s a known fact that brushing your teeth twice a day for at least 2 minutes is crucial for maintaining oral health. However, studies have shown that manual brushing does not effectively clean all surfaces of your teeth, including hard-to-reach spots and corners. Also, with a manual toothbrush, you can produce a maximum of 300 strokes per minute which is not adequate cleaning power. Hence with almost all oral health professionals unanimously agreeing that electric and sonic toothbrushes are better than regular toothbrushes, manual toothbrushes are slowly becoming a thing of the past. Okay now that we’ve convinced you, the next debate is – sonic toothbrush or electric toothbrush? Regular electric toothbrushes have rotating heads that can spin at a rate of about 2,500 to 7,500 strokes per minute. Better than the 300 strokes a minute of a manual toothbrush f...