Wednesday, June 10, 2009

40 Second Electric Toothbrush said to be most efficient for brushing teeth


You may be one of many who still use the common, ordinary toothbrush, or you may be one of the few who prefer the more advanced electronic toothbrush. However, will you be one of the first to try the 40 second electric toothbrush? It is described as the world’s most efficient toothbrush, as it is able to clean one’s set of teeth in a record 40 seconds. This means it has cut down our regular brushing time by 66%. The secret lies in the four speedy rotating toothbrush heads. As they work together, they clean six surfaces of our teeth at the same time.

Other than its incredible speed, it also performs the Bass technique, which is a brushing method recommended by the American Dental Association. The Bass method, also called Sulcular Vibration Brushing, states that to prevent tooth decay and gum diseases, one should take special care of the area at the gum-tooth margin. This can be done by placing the toothbrush partly on the tooth and partly on the gums when brushing your teeth, with the bristles pointing toward the gums. The bristles of the 40 second electric toothbrush are aligned at a 45-degree angle and move toward and away from the gums 810 times per minute.

Along with the toothbrush, also included are two rechargeable AA batteries. After charging the batteries for 12 hours, they will provide up to 6o uses for the toothbrush. 

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