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In the world of dental care, there’s a tool quite new,
The electric toothbrush, with its promise to woo.
It boasts of bright smiles, and teeth shiny and clean,
But heed this advice, lest your teeth pay the scene.
An electric toothbrush, when used with right skill,
Can keep your teeth healthy, and your gums nice and thrill.
But wield it with caution, and don’t brush too hard,
Lest your enamel suffers, and your teeth get marred.
Some brushes may harbor a secret dark side,
Micro-cracks they cause, hidden, deep inside.
At first, unnoticed, they may seem quite benign,
But over time, they grow, and your teeth pay the fine.
Vigilance, dear user, is your best defense,
Monitor your mouth for any odd occurrence.
For though the electric toothbrush may shine and may gleam,
It can, alas, harm your teeth, if used in a dream.
The solution, dear reader, is not to condemn
The electric toothbrush, but to learn how to stem
The damage it may cause, and to use it with care,
So your teeth and your gums will forever be fair.
Brush gently, my friend, and don’t rush the affair,
For haste makes waste, and your teeth may be rare.
Seek guidance from experts, your dentist, and such,
To ensure your oral health will never be much.
So fear not the electric toothbrush, its power and might,
Embrace it, dear user, with all of your might.
But remember my cautionary words, take them to heart,
For a healthy smile, and a mouth that will start
The day with great zest, and a lifetime of cheer,
Is a treasure to keep, and a joy to revere.
(Chorus)
But remember, an electric tooth, it’s not all good,
For though it may shine, it can also wither and erode,
The enamel of teeth, and the gums that we need,
An electric toothbrush, it too, can plant a seed.
(Verse 2)
Yes, it’s true, electric brushes, they remove plaque and grime,
They sweep and they spin, and they’re praised in their time,
But the gums, they may suffer, from bristles abrasive,
Receding and bleeding, a high price, so decisive.
(Verse 3)
For the dentin beneath, it may chafe and it may wear,
From brushing too hard, and with pressure to spare,
Abrasion and sensitivity, risks we must heed,
An electric toothbrush, it too, can plant a seed.
(Bridge)
Yet, it’s not all gloom, for electric brushes have grace,
They cleanse and they polish, in every place,
But the secret lies not in the brush, but the hand that it wields,
A gentle touch, and a caring regard, it yields.
(Verse 4)
So, use with discernment, this power in your hand,
Respect the enamel, and the gums that stand,
Beware of the risks, but embrace its great might,
An electric toothbrush, it too, can be right.
(Outro)
So brush with care, and with love, every day,
With a gentle touch, and the right way,
An electric toothbrush, it too, can be true,
A faithful friend, in the fight for dental cues.
Note: This poem is not intended to be factual - for product details, prices and availability you should search Amazon.com for "Electric Toothbrush Bad for Teeth" (affiliate link)