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Should I use an electric toothbrush on my child's teeth?

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Some children, and some adults, seem to do a more effective job of cleaning the teeth with the aid of an electric toothbrush. It is often a matter of patient preference, and the novelty of the electric toothbrush may even motivate your child to brush more
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QUESTION # 14. Should I use an electric toothbrush on my child's teeth?

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ANSWER: Some children, and some adults, seem to do a more effective job of cleaning the teeth with the aid of an electric toothbrush. It is often a matter of patient preference, and the novelty of the electric toothbrush may even motivate your child to brush more frequently. The pediatric dentist may suggest an electric toothbrush for some children.
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Which is better: a manual toothbrush or an electric one?

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Comparisons have been made between power-assisted (electric) toothbrushes and manual toothbrushes to look at the ability of each to remove plaque and prevent or reduce calculus (tartar) buildup, thus reducing gingivitis (gum disease). These research studies have shown both powered and manual toothbrushes to be equally effective when used correctly. So probably, in practical terms, which brush you use is not the critical factor, but how you use it. The ADHA Web site (http://www.adha.
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Should I use an Electric Toothbrush?

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electric toothbrush is a valuable aid in removing plaque from the teeth and gums, especially for those patients who have trouble using a manual toothbrush due to some sort of physical limitations. We encourage all our patients to use an electric toothbrush if it will improve their level of home care.
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Which Toothbrush is Really Better - Manual or Electric?

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How often should I change my child's toothbrush?

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We recommend that adults replace their toothbrush every three to four months, when you notice the bristles looking worn, splaying or after illnesses such as colds or flu. Children's brushes tend to wear quicker because children may brush with uneven strokes or sometimes chew or bite on their brush.
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When Will My Child get Teeth?

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Teething, the process of baby (primary) teeth coming through the gums into the mouth, is variable among individual babies. Some babies get their teeth early and some get them late. In general the first baby teeth are usually the lower front (anterior) teeth and usually begin erupting between the age of 6-8 months. Children's teeth begin forming before birth.
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The first tooth often appears at about six months of age, but can appear several months earlier or later. Healthy babies can have markedly different teething schedules. Most of the 20 “baby” teeth are in by three years of age, but this can also be earlier or later. Some babies are not bothered by teething at all, while others are cranky, and seem to have sore gums. A cool clean teething toy or wet cloth can help relieve soreness. Teething biscuits can promote tooth decay.
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Can I use my toothbrush to clean my tongue?

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A normal toothbrush can help but a tongue scraper will more effectively dislodge and remove bacteria and food debris.
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Which is better, a regular toothbrush or an electric?

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According to past studies both powered and manual toothbrushes can be equally effective when used correctly. In practical terms, which brush you use is not the critical factor, but how you use it.
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What kind of toothbrush should my child use?

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Most dentists recommend a soft brush with round bristles made of nylon and a flat brushing surface. The toothbrush head should be small enough to reach all of the sides of each tooth. Nylon brushes are most effective in removing the plaque from the teeth without causing gum irritation. The child's brush should be replaced every three months. Also, the brush should carry the American Dental Association's Seal of Approval.
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Is thumb sucking or the use of a pacifier harmful to my child's teeth?

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Generally, children will outgrow these habits before they become harmful. Some children that continue these habits may benefit from a corrective retainer that allows for a more normal growth pattern. If your child uses a pacifier, or sucks their finger or thumb, please mention these habits during your child's regular exams so we can properly monitor your child's growth. » Return to Top
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When the UV lamp is on, can I take out the toothbrush and use it for brushing teeth?

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You can take out the toothbrush for use anytime you like, even when the UV lamp is on. The UV Dental Toothbrush Sanitizer does the sanitizing work every 4 hours. So normally your toothbrush should have been sanitized during the last sanitizing process 4 hours ago. Excess water trapped in the bristles of the toothbrush hinders the sanitizing process because water is not totally transparent to the type of UV light being used for sanitization.
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Will it accommodate an electric toothbrush?

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It will also accommodate most electric toothbrush heads when detached. The Sonicare brand electric toothbrush head will not fit, as it is too bulky even when detached.
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What is better an electric or manual toothbrush?

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Many people have done some testing about this fact, and most of them usually recommend electric toothbrushes because of their design, ease of use, and availability. In the market there are different models and most of them perform very well. If you have a question about a specific model or brand, please ask us, we would be happy to assist you.
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Can I use toothpaste when my child develops their first teeth?

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It is not necessary to use toothpaste when brushing your child's first teeth, however many people want to because the flavoring may help make brushing more fun or even tolerable. When choosing toothpaste, things to consider are if your infant/toddler is already receiving a prescribed fluoride supplement, or drinking fluoridated water. They may already be receiving the recommended dosage of fluoride and should resist swallowing toothpastes that contain even more.
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Which type of toothbrush should I use?

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The brand of the toothbrush is not as critical as the type of bristle and the size of the head. A soft toothbrush with a small head is recommended because medium and hard brushes tend to cause irritation and contribute to recession of the gums, and a small head allows you to get around each tooth more completely and is less likely to injure your gums.
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Do I need to use a special toothbrush or other gadgets when I have braces?

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Yes and no. You can use a regular soft toothbrush, but most orthodontists recommend an orthodontic-cut toothbrush, where the bristles in the middle are lower than the bristles on the edges and cut into a "v" shape. You can also use any electric toothbrush, such as a Sonicare or Oral-B Braun. These do an especially good job of cleaning your teeth. To floss your teeth, you don't necessarily need special floss.
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Is the Colgate Motion toothbrush safe for a child to use?

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A child over the age of 3 can use the Colgate Motion toothbrush, but we recommend adult supervision for children under 3 years of age, as stated on our packaging.
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How Should I Care For My Child's Teeth?

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Begin daily brushing as soon as the child's first tooth erupts. A pea-size amount of fluoride toothpaste can be used after the child is old enough not to swallow it. We ask parents to help with at least one brushing a day until age six and then supervise until the child does a thorough job. However, each child is different. Your dentist can help you determine whether the child has the skill level to brush properly. Proper brushing removes plaque from the inner, outer and chewing surfaces.
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Can an electric toothbrush help?

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Electric toothbrushes are not better cleaners than ordinary toothbrush; however they may be easier to use for some clients.
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What are the pros and cons of using an electric toothbrush? Are they worth the extra money?

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Which toothbrush cleans better, electric or manual?

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Electric toothbrushes have been proven to be at least 25% more effective than manual toothbrushes. If you are unsure, ask your dentist or hygienist for the best one to suit your dental needs.
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Which toothbrush should I use?

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A-A toothbrush with soft or at the most medium bristles is preferred. The head shouldn’t be too large or it will be impossible to clean the difficult to reach areas (like the last molar region).
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Why do my child's permanent teeth look more yellow than the baby teeth?

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Permanent teeth are normally more yellow than primary teeth. This becomes very apparent when the child is between the ages of seven and ten, where the adult teeth are next to the very white baby teeth. Once the child has lost several more baby teeth, most children appear to have very white smiles. » Return to Top
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What should I use to clean my baby's teeth?

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A toothbrush will remove plaque bacteria that can lead to decay. Any soft-bristled toothbrush with a small head, preferably one designed specifically for infants, should be used at least once a day at bedtime.
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How Often Should I Change My Toothbrush?

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