When it comes to taking care of your smile, there are many details that you will come across. You know that you should brush two times a day, that you should see us twice a year, and that flossing is essential. However, you might find that the seemingly simplest detail – choosing your toothbrush – can cause you to feel a bit overwhelmed. Do yourself a big favor! Step back, relax, and allow us to help with your dental hygiene.

Tip #1: Choose Soft Bristles

Your instincts may tell you to reach for a brush with extremely hard bristles so you can remove every last bit of plaque and food. However, hard bristles are counterproductive to your dental hygiene sessions because they will damage your enamel and may cause you some gum irritation. Always stick with a soft-bristle toothbrush for optimal results.

Tip #2: Make Sure It’s A Good Fit

Some brushes are quite big, which seems like a wonderful idea – the more bristles, the easier it is to clean more of your smile at once, right? However, if you find it difficult to navigate around your teeth or behind back teeth, you may find that your dental hygiene routine actually suffers. Instead, choose a brush that looks like its size will work well with the size of your mouth – it’s that simple.

Tip #3: Look For The ADA Seal

If you are unsure about the toothbrush you’re holding in your hand but you like everything it has to offer, don’t worry. All you have to do is look over the package in search of the ADA Seal of Acceptance. If this is printed on the package, then you know it has been tested by the American Dental Association and is worthy of your purchase.