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Electric toothbrushes remove significantly more plaque than manual ones, especially for people who haven't mastered the correct brushing technique. If you have sensitive gums, braces, or crowns, an electric brush with a pressure sensor is the safer option — it does the work without you having to think about force or angle. A manual toothbrush works just as well when used correctly: soft bristles, circular motions, and a full two minutes twice a day. If you're consistent, either can keep your teeth clean.
Whitening toothpastes contain mild abrasives or chemical agents that lift surface stains from coffee, tea, and smoking — they don't change the natural colour of your teeth, but they do keep them from looking dull. For daily use, a fluoride toothpaste with whitening properties strikes the right balance. If you have sensitive teeth, avoid high-abrasion whitening formulas — they can wear down enamel over time and make sensitivity worse.
Brushing covers the surfaces, floss handles the gaps — but mouthwash reaches areas neither one touches: the tongue, the gumline, and the spaces deep between teeth. It's especially useful if you're prone to bad breath, have gum inflammation, or wear orthodontic appliances. It's not a replacement for brushing — it's the finishing step that brings your oral hygiene routine to a proper close and leaves your mouth genuinely clean.
Sensitivity happens when enamel wears down and exposes the dentine underneath — the result is sharp pain from hot, cold, or sweet. Toothpastes with potassium nitrate or high-concentration fluoride work by gradually blocking the dentinal tubules that cause that pain. Used consistently, they make a noticeable difference within a few weeks. Stick to gentle, sensitivity-specific formulas and avoid whitening toothpastes if your sensitivity is severe — the abrasives can aggravate it.
Every three months — or sooner if the bristles start to splay outward. Worn bristles lose their ability to clean effectively and can irritate the gums instead of protecting them. After any illness — a cold, flu, or throat infection — replace your toothbrush immediately. Bacteria linger in the bristles and can reintroduce the infection, which is an easy problem to avoid with a fresh brush.
HairMaker.Gr carries a full range of oral care essentials — toothpastes, mouthwashes, and toothbrushes in a variety of formulas and flavours for every dental need. Easy to order online with worldwide shipping.