When it comes to teeth straightening, it's important to use the right type of toothbrush. We recommend using a soft-bristled brush, whether it's manual or electric. Hard-bristled brushes can irritate the gums, which may be sensitive due to orthodontic treatment, and can also damage the enamel. An electric toothbrush can be a great choice for cleaning your teeth while wearing braces, but it doesn't reduce the amount of time you need to brush or the mechanics of brushing any more than a manual toothbrush.
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