Generally, the Braun Toothbrush is known to clean more efficiently than a manual toothbrush and effectively improves the health of the mouth area especially the gums by actually reversing gingivitis. The device’s functionality also includes maintaining the whiteness of the teeth because it prevents the build up of stains and prevents the spread of gum disease, which is almost always said to be the cause of most tooth decays and loss.
The Braun Toothbrush is designed to be gentle both on teeth and gums (almost as soft as a manual natural bristle toothbrush). It is an electric type of toothbrush. It usually comes with a charger and is sold in packs with free brushheads. Most of these units sell from $70-$100 US, depending on the brand of choice.
The common brands include the Braun Oral-B Pro Care 8850 which sells at $88.95. Another Oral-B moel is the 7400 3D Excel Tower Toothbrush still by Braun. It boasts of features such as a 2-minute timer (which means it signals after 2 minutes in order that the user will have met the recommended brushing time); it has a pressure sensor which is supposed to help promote gentle brushing – automatically, the brushing stops when the user presses too hard; a compact round brushhead, to ensure thorough cleaning; it also designed wit a unique 3-bristle system to function as long lasting and flexible bristles that bend for brushing and interdental tips to reach out hard to reach areas in the mouth and teeth; in addition, the device has a memory timer which the user can use to switch off the product without re-setting the timer; it has an imbedded toothbrush cleaner in its storage/charger base an also comes with a power handle, additional brush heads and non-slip control grip for good gripping. Another brand of the Braun Toothbrush is the D6011 Plak Control Ultra Power Toothbrush – which mainly has the same functionality as the above brand.
Basically, the Braun Toothbrush, like the cybersonic toothbrush is the future of toothbrushes. Another upgrade to the manual toothbrush. It is generally an intelligent toothbrush. However, due to the price ranges, the availability in the market may be good but may not be at all consumer-appealing. Braun toothbrushes must be manufactured in a way that will make the users be able to easily acquire this type of toothbrush.
It may not be as highly-advanced as the Cybersonic Toothbrush, however, due to the features in the sample mentioned above, it should improve dental and oral hygiene and health by over 100%.
There are advances in dental care technology that have simplified the art of brushing your teeth through the use of electrical tooling. The first electric toothbrush that was invented featured a line of bristled brushes that were evenly arranged on a plastic utensil. Today, we have bristles that are state of the art whirring swords that will rattle your teeth right out of your head. The importance of all of these electrical teeth cleaning designs was to attract more people to the idea that cleaning their teeth of plaque was very important.
With the creation of the electric toothbrush, consumers had a useful item that could add a lot of fun to a boring procedure. The electric toothbrush was initially a one-piece design that had a brush attached to a tube shaped plastic applicator. The design has since been updated to provide a better choice in styles, as well as in making sure that all the needs of the users were considered.
There are water pick electric toothbrush designs that work on the concept of shooting jet streams of water into the mouth that have an excellent chance of reaching in between the teeth and removing foreign particles. The water pick electric toothbrush jet stream of water would also be used along the gum line of each tooth in the mouth to remove bacteria from the gum line.
There are family models of the electric toothbrush that have six to eight different toothbrush heads that fit conveniently into the end of a electrically powered handle. The toothbrushes bristles or handles were colored coded so that family members could identify that the right toothbrush was being used by the right person.
There are ultra-sonic electric toothbrush designs that have taken dental technology to a whole new plain. These stylish and very powerful devices, use sonic vibrations to remove plaque and other debris from between the teeth and underneath the gum line, with amazing results. With this style of electric toothbrush and others, teeth will be whiter and more pleasant since the bacteria that causes odor will have been removed from the mouth.
With all of the modern niceties that are being provided with electric toothbrush choices today, people are more motivated to start and maintain an oral hygiene program. Electric toothbrush designs have improved to bring delightful colors into the bathroom that grab the attention of the whole family. The buzzing sound that the electric toothbrush makes is used by parents regularly to ensure that their child actually brushes their teeth each and every day.
A toothbrush is a device used to clean the teeth. This device is made up of a handle, mostly made of plastic for manual and common types and filled with a brush on one end. There are various types of toothbrushes: the regular type of toothbrush commonly found in various stores anywhere in the world; the natural-bristle toothbrushes and the electric toothbrushes. Most often these toothbrushes come in various levels of rigidity of the bristles: soft, medium or stiff/hard. Commonly, toothbrushes are partnered with a toothpaste, a substance which often contains fluoride and is considered a cleaning agent.
The history of the toothbrush dates back in the ancient times, but historians noted that toothbrushes was originally a chewing stick or what we call today as toothpicks. Other cultures in various parts of the world use substances aside from chewing sticks, such as in Asia, chewing guava leaves help clean the teeth (of course these have to be spit and with the help of water, the mouth is rinsed through gargling); muslims and other cultures came up with a chalk-like substance to chew on to clean the teeth and gums. In 1780, the toothbrush was mass-produced in England and the first patent for toothbrush was made by H.N. Wadsworth in 1850 in the United States. Toothbrushes then were commonly maid of animal hair (now called natural bristle toothbrushes). These were soon replaced by synthetic materials which are easier and faster to produce.
Today, various brands are available worldwide.
As the world evolved and various inventions came to place, the toothbrush also elevated and caught the inventors’ interest. Thus the Electric toothbrush was developed in Switzerland in 1961. This type of toothbrush is either battery (cell) operated or has a cord plugged to an electric source.
Toothpaste, on the other hand, comes usually in a paste or gel form and is always used with a toothbrush. This add-on effectively improves oral hygiene. It helps in removing plaque from the teeth and helps in eliminating odors. Today, toothpastes come in various colors and consistency and infused with various chemicals and substances that enhance the teeth or kill more bacteria. Most toothbrush users around the world consider toothpaste an absolute need when you brush your teeth.