The daily struggle to get your kids to brush their teeth can become a little tiresome. As a parent, however, it’s important to keep your kids committed to their daily oral health regime. It plays an important role in their overall health and it’s something they will have to manage every day for the rest of their life. By teaching them the importance of oral care at an early age, they will enjoy a healthy smile, teeth, and gums for life. That said, what’s a parent to do to improve a child’s oral health? Choosing the right toothbrush is a good place to start. Here’s our advice on which type of toothbrush is best for kids, and some tips to keep your kids brushing.
Benefits of Electric Toothbrushes
A big benefit of the electric toothbrush is kids think they’re fun. Instead of the boring manual toothbrush, they get to power it up. It makes a noise, creates a tingling sensation while they brush, and adds a tech element that kids love. However, there are also significant health benefits to note. The electric toothbrush has a more powerful rotation and stroke action that makes them more efficient at brushing and removing that pesky plaque. The electric toothbrush also mimics the rotation and oscillation actions of the tools used to polish teeth at our dental office. Three more reasons to go electric:- If your child tends to brush too hard, you can get a pressure alarm that goes off when they are being too aggressive
- Electric toothbrushes have a two-minute timer to make sure your child is brushing long enough
- Some smart-brushes can detect which areas of the mouth you’re missing and guide you to a more complete clean
Benefits of Manual Toothbrushes
Manual toothbrushes can be just as effective as electric toothbrushes when used properly. We recommend using a soft bristle brush to remove plaque and keep teeth clean. Some parents might also find that their kids are not fans of the noisier, vibrating electric toothbrush. This might turn them off from brushing. The powered motion might also be irritating and even cause their gums to bleed. The key to good brushing is having the right toothbrush and method. When choosing a manual toothbrush, we recommend that you choose an age-appropriate toothbrush designed specifically for children. You can also look for crisscrossed bristles, rounded tips, and as mentioned, soft bristles. All of these features will make cleaning easier and more comfortable for your child. Two reasons to go manual:- Your child might be afraid of the vibration and noise of an electric toothbrush
- Your child might have bleeding gums from an electric toothbrush

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