Are electric toothbrushes good or bad for gums?

Electric toothbrushes excel at gum health, removing up to 65% more plaque than manual brushing while preventing gum damage through superior pressure control. However, they can’t eliminate all harmful bacteria or reach deep periodontal pockets where plaque biofilms persist. The solution lies in combining electric brushing with advanced antimicrobial technologies like photodynamic therapy, which targets remaining bacteria while preserving beneficial oral flora. This comprehensive approach addresses both mechanical plaque removal and bacterial control for optimal gum health.

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