I thin the best toothbrush is thst which is esily available in the market and not a costly and the biggest thing which work as a all rounder like it not only clean teeth but the tounge and usefull for other purposes but rest is on you and other people because every person have their own choice.
I am a dental hygienist. In regards to type of brush the plug in rechargeable brushes are by far the best. Which one is best for you depends on several factors.
There are three big players in the electric toothbrush arena that are supported with enough clinical data that I feel comfortable recommending them. These are the Rotadent, Sonicare and Oral B brushes. Each company makes different models as well so it can be pretty confusing.
I have put a table comparing them in an article on my website. Http//helpmehygienist.com/choosing-an-electric... I usually recommend the Rotadent for patients with braces, crowding or periodontal disease. My general preference for those with straight teeth is the Oral B line and the sonicare are best for those with difficulty maneuvering a brush like those with arthritis or Parkinson's disease.
This is also the best pick if you like the traditional rectangular brush shape.
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