The 14 Best Electric Toothbrushes Tested Any Mom Will Love
Electric toothbrushes offer improved dental hygiene by helping users brush more evenly and effectively than manual brushes, according to dental experts. Various models cater to different needs, including affordability, sustainability, sensitivity, and children's use. The article highlights top picks across categories, from budget options to high-end smart models with advanced features.
- ▪Electric toothbrushes can improve brushing by helping users reach difficult areas and maintain consistent motion, according to Dr. Jennifer Silver.
- ▪The Oral-B Pro 1000 is recommended as the best overall electric toothbrush due to its affordability and essential features like a 2-minute timer and pressure sensor.
- ▪The Philips Sonicare 9900 Prestige is highlighted as the best high-end option, offering pressure sensors, automatic intensity adjustment, and app connectivity.
- ▪The Suri 2.0 is noted as the most sustainable electric toothbrush, featuring a recyclable aluminum body and a brush head recycling program.
- ▪Specialized options include the Pure Enrichment PureBaby for infants and the Oral-B Kid's Color Changing Toothbrush designed for children's smaller hands and engagement.
- ▪The Oral-B iO Series 5 is presented as a smart electric toothbrush with advanced functionality, though the article cuts off before detailing its full features.
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Electric toothbrushes can help you thoroughly clean your teeth to remove plaque and food particles, keep your breath fresh and prevent cavities and gum disease. When compared to manual toothbrushes, electric models can improve your brushing by helping you scrub evenly, reach tricky spots and maintain consistent motion, says Dr. Jennifer Silver, a dentist in Calgary, Alberta. This can make your teeth feel cleaner and improve dental hygiene. Our Picks Best electric toothbrush overall Oral-B Pro 1000 $50 at Amazon The Oral-B Pro 1000 electric toothbrush is a powerful and functional product with a lower price tag that really stands out. It has one daily cleaning mode and a 2-minute timer that signals you to move mouth quadrants every 30 seconds.
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