Which Brush Wins? (Spoiler: It’s Not Just About the Tech)

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By Dr. Dave – Five Point Family Dentistry of Olathe

Old school or electric?

When it comes to toothbrushes, it’s not just about the gadgets—it’s about what keeps your teeth clean, your gums healthy, and your habits strong.

At Five Point Family Dentistry in Olathe, we break it down to what actually matters when choosing between electric and manual brushes.


Electric Toothbrushes:
- Built-in timers help you brush for the full two minutes
- Oscillating or vibrating heads remove more plaque
- Easier for kids, elderly patients, or those with limited mobility
- Helpful for people who tend to brush too hard (which can hurt your gums)


Manual Toothbrushes:
- Affordable and widely available
- Great when used correctly and consistently
- Easy to toss in a travel bag (no batteries or chargers needed)


So... Which One Is Better?
Electric toothbrushes tend to help people do a better job—especially if you’re prone to rushing, missing spots, or brushing too hard. But a manual brush, used properly, can still do the job just fine.


The Real Key? Technique and Consistency.
Whichever brush you choose, brushing twice a day, gently and thoroughly, is what keeps your smile healthy.


Final Word from Dr. Dave:
“We’re not here to sell you a toothbrush—we’re here to help you brush better. If tech helps you build better habits, we’re all for it.”

Want us to check how your brushing is going?
Bring your brush to your next cleaning at fivepoint.dental—we’ll talk tips, not judgment.


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