Tooth sensitivity, or “dentin hypersensitivity” is a common dental issue.
- Sharp, temporary pain or discomfort in one or more teeth when exposed to specific stimuli.
- This can be because of a number of different causes.
Most cases are easily treated with a change in your oral hygiene regimen.
Causes & Prevention
Causes
Prevention
Why are Electric Toothbrushes more suitable for sensitive teeth?
Electric
VS
Manual
Electric
Toothbrush
Toothbrush
Small brush heads, soft bristles
Vibrations to help dislodge plaque
Features to prevent overbrushing
(Brushing timer, reminder, etc)
Intelligent brushing to help with
brushing technique
Large brush heads, tough bristles
No vibrations or oscillations
Easy to overbrush
Brushing results depend on
user’s technique
Manual
Toothbrush
Toothbrush
Listen to the Dental Experts
How to Select the Right Electric Toothbrush
for Sensitive Teeth?
Features
Laifen Wave
Other Brands
Brushing Modes
Brushing Modes
Yes4 Preset Modes (Inc. High Frequency)
2000 Possible Combinations
Brushing Modes
No4 Preset Modes (Inc. High Frequency)
2000 Possible Combinations
Soft Bristles
Soft Bristles
YesPBT Ultra-Soft Bristles
(Gum Care Brush Head)
Soft Bristles
Varies(Usually Nylon, which is tougher)
Brushing Timer
Brushing Timer
YesPreset - 2 Mins (Customizable - 1-5 Mins)
Brushing Timer
YesUsually 2 minutes
30 Second Reminder
30 Second Reminder
YesCan disable if needed
30 Second Reminder
Yes
Consistent Brushing
Consistent Brushing
YesPID algorithm ensures consistent brushing power, despite pressure
Consistent Brushing
NoDepends on the amount of
pressure put on the brush head
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FAQ
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Is the Laifen Wave safe for use with braces?
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Is the Laifen Wave suitable for sensitive gums?
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Does the Laifen Wave come with multiple brush heads?
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Are there different brushing modes for me to use?