Did you know that you should replace your toothbrush every three to four months? You can replace it even sooner if you notice the bristles are frayed and worn out. If you’ve been sick (say with ...
Fact: Oral hygiene is imperative to our overall health. And thanks to the rising popularity of electric toothbrushes, gone are the days of needing elbow grease to scrub away at our teeth and gums. The ...
Don't overuse the heads of your electric toothbrush. The ADA recommends you change these heads every three to four months. If ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning to consumers that certain electric toothbrushes can break during use and cause serious injuries. The alert specifies the ...
Which electric toothbrush is best? Using an electric toothbrush is one of the easiest ways to remove scum and built-up plaque from your teeth. With vibrating or rotating bristles, they are more ...
Benjamin Franklin invented the electric toothbrush. Yes, it’s true. I read it on the internet. One dreary day when he was messing around with his electric thoughts the clouds boiled up and it began to ...
To The Test: I spent 6 weeks trying this Instagram-famous toothbrush to see if it's as good as a Sonicare or an Oral-B. Sarah Mitroff has worn many hats at CNET, including Senior Mobile Editor and ...
Manual toothbrushes and electric toothbrushes may produce essentially the same results, but less-expensive technology, increased marketing and dentists’ approval are pushing more Americans to take the ...
Teaching your toddler proper oral care when they are young will help instill a lifetime of good oral hygiene. Even though your toddler’s baby teeth will fall out, brushing these teeth and teaching ...
The Mayo Clinic reports that poor oral hygiene is linked to other issues, such as heart disease and pneumonia. So teaching your kids to care for their mouths can set them up for a lifetime of overall ...