If you’ve ever stood outside the bathroom door wondering whether your eight-year-old is actually brushing — or whether your toddler’s 30-second swipe counts — you already know the problem with manual toothbrushes. They rely entirely on the person holding them, and in a household with kids spanning toddlers to tweens, that’s a lot of variable technique to manage. A sonic toothbrush takes most of that variability out of the equation, which is exactly what a busy household needs.
Why Manual Brushing Falls Short for Most Families
Manual brushes ask a lot of the brusher. You’re responsible for the...
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