Value for Money
Although powered toothbrushes are more expensive than most toothbrushes out there, it can be more economical in the long run. After all, regular and effective brushing can remove plaque that can cause tooth decay. And healthy teeth and gums, of course, equate to less dental expenses. Many parents would even agree that if their kids would be encouraged to brush their teeth regularly, then the product is well worth it.
Powered toothbrushes For Kids assist parents and kids in making a successful transition from assisted brushing to independent brushing. Kids who use powered toothbrushes are reportedly more excited during brushing time. Although some kids may find the vibrating motion uncomfortable at first, they will get used to it in time. It also makes brushing easier for people with limited dexterity or mobility such as young children or individuals with special health care needs
Remember, no matter what type of toothbrush you use, brush for two minutes twice a day with a toothbrush that has soft bristles. Replace toothbrushes every three to four months or more often if the bristles are visibly matted or frayed.
Click below to see all of the powered toothbrushes that have been tested and accepted by the American Dental Association for safety and efficacy!
ADA Accepted Electric Toothbrushes