The Importance of Toothbrush Bristles
Barrett Tindell
General, Implant and Cosmetic Dentist at North Pointe Dental Associates
Not all toothbrushes are the same. As our understanding of dental care has progressed, so too has our dental cleaning products. Here, think about when you walk by the toothbrush aisle. There are so many different toothbrushes, toothpaste, mouthwashes, and flossing products that it could make your head spin. If you cannot decide, why not ask your dentist in Tampa? Who knows your teeth better than your dentist in Tampa? However, if you find yourself face to face with the oral care aisle, unable to ask your dentist in Tampa which toothbrush to get, we got you covered. Keep these things in mind when considering what toothbrush to buy.
1.Type of Bristles
If you prefer a regular toothbrush or an electric one, don’t forget about the importance of their bristles. Both types of toothbrushes work great, but you need to find ones that have rounded soft bristles. These types of bristles won’t harm your teeth and gums and are therefore much safer. Harder bristles can cause damage to your teeth and gums. That’s why the American Dental Association (ADA) recommends only using soft bristled brushes. These type of brushes are more effective at removing plaque and food debris, without damaging your precious teeth.
2. Size
You may not have thought of this but the size of your toothbrush matters. Everyone’s mouth and teeth vary in size, so your toothbrush should too. Find the type that works best for you that allows you to reach all your teeth. If your current toothbrush can’t do that, it may be time to switch. Ask your dentist in Tampa about which toothbrush might be right for you.