Which Toothbrush and Toothpaste Should You Use?

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Advice from Your Dentist Near Pennsauken, NJ

At Rapha Dental, patients often ask us what kind of toothbrush or toothpaste they should use. Because oral care at home is just as important as professional checkups, we created this page to answer some of the most common questions.


Choosing the Right Toothpaste

Patients often wonder, “What brand of toothpaste is the best?” The truth is, there isn’t one single brand that works for everyone. The American Dental Association (ADA) evaluates dental products and awards the ADA Seal of Acceptance to those that meet their high standards for safety and effectiveness.

If you’re shopping for toothpaste, look for that ADA Seal. It’s the best guarantee that the product has been tested and proven to help maintain your oral health. You can also explore more information about recommended products directly on the ADA’s website at MouthHealthy.org.


Recommendations for Patients with Bleeding Gums

If you struggle with bleeding gums, we often recommend:

  1. Waterpik® Water Flosser – A great tool to clean between teeth and along the gumline.

  2. Crest Gum Detoxify Toothpaste – Specially designed to target bacteria around the gums.

These products are widely available, including online through retailers like Amazon.


Fun Facts About Your Toothbrush

The ADA has also shared some interesting facts about the toothbrush—something we use every day but rarely think about:

  • The toothbrush has been around for 5,000 years.

  • The first mass-produced toothbrush was invented in prison.

  • Both manual and powered brushes are effective; what matters most is consistency.

  • You should brush for two minutes, twice a day.

  • Replace your toothbrush every 3–4 months, or sooner if the bristles are worn.

  • Soft bristles are best—harder bristles can damage enamel and gums.

  • Don’t cover your toothbrush; let it air dry.

  • And remember: never share a toothbrush.

For more details, visit the ADA’s guide on toothbrushes.


Why Home Care Alone Isn’t Enough

While good home habits are essential, they don’t replace professional dental care. Regular dental checkups allow us to:

  • Catch problems early

  • Remove hardened tartar that brushing can’t reach

  • Check your gums for signs of disease

  • Provide personalized advice for your smile


Schedule Your Next Checkup

Home care and the right products make a big difference, but professional visits complete the picture. If you’re looking for a dentist near Pennsauken, NJ, Rapha Dental is only minutes away—just drive north on Route 130 and you’ll find us.

Call us today at (856) 829-8668 or book your appointment online. Together, we’ll keep your smile healthy and bright.