I have used both sonic and mechanical electric toothbrushes. Before I started, I was always wondering which one is better (mostly because I don’t want to try and make mistakes). Later, I think it’s good or not to use it. I only know if I have actually used it. I tried both. Ha ha. I found that many answers to this question are thousands of words, and some of them are still unbearable in advertisements…..Actually, I think as consumers, we only need to know how to pick a suitable toothbrush instead of looking at the paper.. …. (Although there are individual answers, I also like them, after all, I am very careful.) Generally speaking, most people agree with the conclusion: Compared with sonic electric toothbrushes, mechanical (also called rotary) electric toothbrushes have stronger cleaning power. But the wear is also great. The wear and tear is heavy, so did you buy a sonic electric toothbrush? Don’t be so anxious… In fact, there are so many electric toothbrushes on the market that you can’t beat them to death in one stroke. Let me give you a chestnut: The first time I used a sonic electric toothbrush that was less than two hundred, it would also bleed, but I didn’t change it to a mechanical electric toothbrush, but I felt that the cleaning power was not as good as before.
Therefore, there is no absolute difference between sonic and mechanical electric toothbrushes. Rather than entangled in conclusions, it is better to learn how to choose the one that works well. As a veteran driver, I can tell you for sure: electric toothbrushes are just brushing your teeth. It is not so advanced. It mainly depends on the cleanliness and does not harm your teeth. Other functions depend on your needs and budget choices. 01 How do you see the cleaning power of an electric toothbrush? As long as you master the correct method of brushing your teeth, whether it is sonic or mechanical, it can be cleaned. After all, electric toothbrushes are equipped with small motors!