

Interview cooperation: Dr. Yuji Takano, Director of Takano Dental Clinic
Q&A with a practicing dentist

Q.What is the difference between manual and electric toothbrushes?
A.
If you are able to take your time and brush carefully, a manual toothbrush is better as it removes more plaque, but if you want to save time and remove larger stains, or if you brush immediately after eating, an electric toothbrush is better as it removes plaque more easily.

Q. Is there anything you would like to pay attention to from a dentist's perspective?
A.
It's great that it has four modes at such a reasonable price. Of the four modes, I think Sensitive mode is the easiest to use. Standard mode is a little strong, so it's good for people who don't like or find toothbrushing a hassle, but for those who prefer to use an electric toothbrush on a regular basis, I think Sensitive mode is just right for everyday use.

Q. Who is an electric toothbrush recommended for?
A.
This is recommended for when you want to quickly brush your teeth at the office or on the go.

Q: How easy is it to use for daily care?
A.
The battery is also impressive, lasting up to 270 days (when using the PRO) .
I would recommend electric toothbrushes to lazy people , who are usually enthusiastic about using them at first, but then stop using them once the battery runs out because it becomes a hassle to charge them every time, so I think this is perfect for them.
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