Don't overuse the heads of your electric toothbrush. The ADA recommends you change these heads every three to four months. If ...
Brushing your teeth might seem like a simple task you do twice a day, especially if you have an electric toothbrush that does most of the work for you. You put a pea-sized amount of toothpaste on the ...
There are lots of gadgets designed to help make your daily routine easier. For instance, there are number of electric toothbrushes that promise to clean your teeth better than an old-fashioned manual ...
Choosing a toothbrush can be a headache with so many styles available, and the introduction of electric toothbrushes has only added to the confusion. But are electric toothbrushes actually a better ...
Engineers have created the first-ever “smartbrush” that can clean your teeth in less than three seconds. The patented invention by Nicola Nichele, 28, is a motorized mouth guard that cleans all a user ...
It’s almost 2023 (where did the time go?) and if your toothbrush can only brush teeth, it’s overdue for an upgrade. SNOW, known for its high-tech whitening kits, has created what it dubs the future of ...
An editor tested five popular electric toothbrushes over the course of a month. Dentists also share the must-have features to ...
There is nothing more boring than brushing your teeth. That’s a fact and there’s no convincing us otherwise. It’s recommended that we brush our teeth twice a day – for two minutes in the morning and ...
When it comes to things that people don't do as often or as well as they should, tooth-brushing would have to be at the top of the list. While it usually just comes down to laziness, a lot of people ...
Brushing teeth too hard can wear down the enamel, aka the protective layer on your teeth. (Photo illustration: Jay Sprogell for Yahoo News; photo: Getty Images) Brushing your teeth twice a day every ...
Designer Kosho Ueshima collaborated with Japanese technology company Yumeshokunin to create an incredible toothbrush that uses nanotechnology to clean your teeth–no toothpaste necessary. The brush’s ...