If you’re using a manual toothbrush, your dentist will advise you to change it every three months. But if you’ve invested in an electric toothbrush, you expect it to last for longer. Let’s consider how long does electric toothbrush last, and when you will need...
For many people, flossing sessions always conclude with the same question, “Why do my gums bleed when I floss?” Flossing often leads to the bleeding of the soft gum tissue. Unfortunately, most individuals consider this a sign of damage to their oral...
Keeping your water flosser clean is key to keeping it working well. Mineral deposits, mould and other debris can accumulate in water flossers, slowing them down and affecting their performance. Ideally, you should give your water flosser a thorough clean once a month,...
Using an electric toothbrush and water flosser combo gives you a strong defense against plaque and tooth decay. New products like the Sonic Fusion waterpik allow you to do two jobs using only one product. Let’s have a look at how an electric toothbrush and water...
Brushing and flossing twice a day is the cornerstone of every good dental hygiene routine, but when it comes to brushes, what’s better: electric or manual toothbrushes? Electric toothbrushes can make light work of a really important job, but do they really take care...