Both can do a good job if used correctly. It’s important to make sure you’re brushing both the gum and the tooth, as a small groove forms between them where bacteria tend to accumulate. The electric toothbrush has an advantage, as it performs multiple vibrating motions that the hand cannot replicate at such speed, and it also helps control the pressure applied during brushing.
However, it requires patience, as you need to hold it still on each surface for 5 seconds without moving it. On the other hand, the manual toothbrush requires vibrating motions while being positioned at a 45-degree angle to the tooth axis.
In any case, we are here to guide you and provide advice to help you achieve the perfect brushing technique.