Sonic brushes are a relatively new product on the market, yet they have already won the recognition of a large group of users. Why? Sonic toothbrushes simply clean the teeth more effectively. So let's replace manual brushes with them.

Sonic brushes are a type of electric brushes. Their operation, however, is not only based on the use of rotational, i.e. rotary movements of the head moved by the power of batteries or accumulators, but on the use of sound waves. What does this mean and why is it an effective technology?

How does a sonic toothbrush work?

Briefly speaking, sonic toothbrushes emit sound waves. These waves cause the brush head to vibrate much faster than those that an electric toothbrush can produce, not to mention manual ones.

The Panasonic DM81 sonic toothbrush with advanced sonic bastard technology generates 31,000 movements per minute. An ordinary brush, or rather our hand, can make only 300 such movements. In addition, the brush is light and compact.

Sonic toothbrush - fast, smart and strong

The speed of the brush head movements as well as the type of bristles are important because each movement removes a certain amount of plaque. But that's not all, sonic brushes have an additional advantage, which is the so-called dynamic fluid flow. What's going on in it?

The speed of the movements made by the brush causes the mixture of liquids in the mouth to form while brushing the teeth (consisting of water, saliva and toothpaste, as well as oxygen particles, are sprayed with great force over the teeth and between their gaps and spaces between the teeth and gums.

This removes plaque and bacteria from places a normal toothbrush would never reach, even with long and thorough brushing.

The effectiveness of sonic brushes is also influenced by the type of bristles used in the brush. In the Panasonic DM81 toothbrush it is extremely thin - with a diameter of 0.02 mm, which additionally increases the possibility of the brush reaching all corners and periodontal pockets.

In addition to the speed of vibrations of the brush, the type of movements that the head makes is also important. Another model from the Panasonic sonic toothbrush portfolio -the EW-DP52 model produces two types of movement: sweeping - vertical and horizontal, along the gum line. The brush has 5 working modes as well as 5 different attachments, thanks to which everyone will find the right mode for themselves.

The tips available in the Panasonic EW-DP52 set allow for daily, effective brushing of teeth and cleaning of the gum pockets, interdental spaces as well as a subtle massage of the gums.

Why is it worth buying a sonic toothbrush?

The aforementioned advantages of a sonic toothbrush are probably enough to convince fans of manual toothbrushes to replace outdated tooth cleaning accessories with modern sonic toothbrushes.

Nevertheless, it is worth mentioning the benefits of long-term use of sonic technology in oral hygiene.

  • The sonic toothbrush takes care of the he alth of teeth and gums more effectively. Even if you have been brushing your teeth thoroughly, using a floss and going to the dentist regularly, you should know that you did not care for your mouth 100 percent, because you simply cannot do that. Using a sonic toothbrush significantly increases the effectiveness of your efforts. For example, because it evenly cleans all the teeth on both sides of the mouth, which is impossible with "manual" tooth brushing - research has shown that right-handed people do not clean their teeth on the right side, and left-handed - vice versa.
  • The use of sonic brushes allows you to obtain perfect cleanliness of your teeth. Many people say that each time you wash it, you feel like you just left the office after plaque removal.
  • The sonic toothbrush prevents problems for people with orthodontic braces - when wearing it, it is very important to thoroughly remove food residues between the gaps between the structure of the braces and the teeth - a sonic toothbrush offers such possibilities.
  • Sonic toothbrushes help you care for your enamel, gums, and avoid inflammation caused by plaque build-up. For example, the Panasonic EW-DP52 model, which has a brushing power control function. The brush automatically changes the amplitude of the bristle movements when the brush is pressed too hard while brushing the teeth.
  • Brushes with sonic technology reach hidden interdental spaces effectively removing plaque and food residues.

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