Is it safe to use Electric Toothbrushes?
Is it safe to use Electric Toothbrushes? Each time Natasha Vigille tastes a glass of cool water, she flinches in anguish. It's the value she's paying for quite a long time of steady brushing of her teeth. For Natasha, similar to millions, cherished the crisp, smooth feeling an impact with an effective electric toothbrush gave her. To such an extent, that she wore away the defensive layer of her tooth veneer, and uncovered the delicate root, with unavoidable, agonizing results. Natasha, a 40-year-old carer, was influenced into swapping her manual brush for an electric three years back. The dental specialist's conclusion came as a stun. 'She faulted my electric toothbrush,' says Natasha, from London. 'I am a meticulous brusher and the dental specialist said it was likely I was over-brushing: utilizing the brush too vivaciously or brushing for longer than two minutes.' Polish fillers, embedded into the exhausted territories of her teeth, and cos