Question from Heather
I saw a query about emfs from a sonic toothbrush. I wanted to get a clarification if the emfs are due to the toothbrush being “sonic” or just being an electric toothbrush of any sort. Also does it matter if the electric brush is plugged into the wall vs. powered by batteries? Thanks so much, am in the market for better toothbrushing for my kids.
Debra’s Answer
I used a sonic toothbrush for many years because I believed it was the best method to reduce plaque.
However, about a year ago, I decided to try the method of toothbrushing recommended by my biologic dentist and it works even better. No electric or sonic toothbrush needed.
Dr. Behm calls it “The Secret”, short for The SECRET to HEALTHY GUMS or HOW to KEEP YOUR TEETH for the REST of YOUR LIFE!
This is what I do now and the condition of my teeth is better than ever!
Hi Debra. I don’t see the method of toothbrushing recommended by Dr. Behm on his website. Can you explain, or do you have a link to the page where he shares it? (site was probably revised since you posted the link)
I have a box of Sonicare replacement brushes that broke the first time we tried to use them and the company refuses to replace them, so I’m considering other options for toothbrushing!
The information is still there, they just moved it to a new page with a different URL. Thanks for asking so I could fix the link in the post.
Here’s the new link: http://www.behmnaturaldentistry.com/natural-dentistry/the-secret
Emmi-dent toothbrush looks interesting.