Modern toothbrushes can do far more than just clean your teeth and freshen your breath. Some premium electric toothbrushes not only time your brushing to ensure that you keep cleaning for the full 2 ...
An editor tested five popular electric toothbrushes over the course of a month. Dentists also share the must-have features to ...
Don't overuse the heads of your electric toothbrush. The ADA recommends you change these heads every three to four months. If ...
Bad news: Your toothbrush is probably way germier than you know. Millions of bacteria can collect on the bristles, and those germs can live for up to a few weeks. Dental guidance suggests replacing ...
Unlike manual brushes, electric toothbrushes use vibrations and automated head movement to clear away plaque and debris. Many models include smart programs for whitening or gum care, interchangeable ...
Brushing your teeth every day for 2 minutes a day is an essential part of maintaining good oral health for your child. While the American Dental Association (ADA) recommends both manual and electric ...
Regular toothbrush replacement plays a crucial role in maintaining oral health. While many people keep their toothbrushes until the bristles become visibly frayed, dental professionals recommend ...
Laifen's Wave Pro upgrades the dual oscillation-vibration toothbrush we tested and loved last year. The new 70-day battery ...
We live in a time when almost everything is smart. Thanks to technological advances, there are now smarter devices than ever before in great variety. These include smart lamps, smart fans, smart ...
According to a dentist, it is some advice you, unfortunately, shouldn’t ignore. “Toothbrush covers trap in bacteria from the mouth that get on the toothbrush after brushing,” says Jonelle Anamelechi, ...