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How to Choose the Best Electric Toothbrush for Kids

Posted on Oct 25 2022

 Choosing the best electric toothbrush for kids can be a challenge. There are so many options out there that it can sometimes feel like you’re trying to find a needle in a haystack. But this is actually a pretty easy process when you know what to look for.

If you want to make sure your brush is getting all of your teeth and gums, you need to consider the following factors:

Brush heads

Battery life

Automatic timers

Pressure sensors

As the name suggests, electric toothbrushes are powered by electricity. The vibration of these toothbrushes helps clean the teeth more thoroughly than manual brushing. Electric toothbrushes are also more effective in removing plaque and improving gum health. Here are some simple tips to choose the best electric toothbrush for kids:

Choose a brush with a timer. A good electric toothbrush will have a built-in timer that alerts you when you need to move to another area of your mouth. This is particularly helpful for people who have difficulty keeping track of time.

Check out the battery life. Before buying an electric toothbrush, check its battery life and charging time. Make sure that it has at least 2 weeks of battery life so it can last long enough between charges to replace your manual brush. The charging time should not take longer than 8 hours or else you might end up waiting until later in the day before using the toothbrush again.

Look at what attachments come with the brush head. Some models come with extra heads while others do not include any attachments at all (such as replacement brush heads). If you want additional options for cleaning your teeth, look for one that comes with additional heads or even one that allows you to swap out different heads.

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