3 Potential Problems With Big Toothbrush Heads

If you’ve been shopping within the past few years for a toothbrush, then you know your options are vast. You also know that as more and more dental hygiene products hit the market, they offer more and more features. In some instance, this results in toothbrushes with extremely large heads. This might seem beneficial and as though it will offer additional cleansing power! However, there may also be some drawbacks you hadn’t considered. So, before you get excited and grab the largest brush you can find, think it through with us!

1: Making TMJ Problems Worse

If you are using a toothbrush with a massive head on it, you may be making matters worse for yourself if you struggle with TMJ disorder. Remember: A smaller head doesn’t require you to open your mouth so wide, so you don’t stress or strain your TMJs (jaw joints). Switch if you are just realizing this is an issue. It makes quite an impact.

#2: Making It Difficult To Reach All Surfaces

If you’re trying to reach all tooth surfaces but you’re wielding one of the world’s largest toothbrush heads, chances are good you’re going to run into some problems. Not to worry! All you need to do is have a good chuckle and go find yourself a brush that can access your smile with ease, so your dental hygiene is nice and effective.

#3: Tickling Your Gag Reflex

Using a large toothbrush head means it’s almost a given that you’re going to be gagging throughout your dental hygiene experience if your reflex is quite sensitive. Nobody enjoys this experience and it’s not necessary to deal with it. Use a better fitting brush instead.

Make Smart Choices When You Ask For Help

If you know that something’s amiss with your dental hygiene but you’re not sure what it is, feel free to ask for help. We have a lot of knowledge to share! Set up an appointment in Grand Prairie, TX by contacting your dentist at Pecan Tree Dental to schedule a visit at (972) 262-5111.

Dr. Smith

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