The 5 Best Electric Toothbrushes
Oral hygiene is no joke. One minute you're fine and the next day you have a cavity or gingivitis. So how do you make sure your brushing with a good toothbrush that both gets the job done and lasts awhile? There are a surprising amount of options out there for you but we've consolidated the list down to 5 of the best electric toothbrushes. Why get an electric toothbrush? The bristles will help you remove more stains, plaque and food residue than a regular toothbrush insuring a better clean than manual brushing alone.
Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Classic Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush
The best rated electric toothbrush
This toothbrush was built to last awhile. The packaging comes with a dock you can plug in, a travel case, and a toothbrush headcover. Charging is simple and shown by a battery icon that turns green when complete. With 5 modes of cleaning, including clean, white, sensitive, gum care, and deep clean, the user is insured a deep clean. If you have sensitive teeth and or gums you won’t have any problems with this electric toothbrush. To initiate brushing, hit the power button once to turn it on and then continue clicking until you reach your desired mode. With a built-in two minute timer that stops in increments of 30-seconds, you are guaranteed to hit every corner of your mouth. The vibration isn’t too strong either. The package also comes with it’s own glass rinsing cup, but there are no extra brush heads.
Pros:
- Long-lasting battery
- Various modes
- Vibration doesn’t hurt gums
Cons:
- Pricey
- Loud
Philips Sonicare Hx6857/11 ProtectiveClean 5100 Electric Toothbrush
The no fuss electric toothbrush
Designed with an almost futuristic look to it, this electric toothbrush is long-lasting, travel-friendly, and great for all ages. Accompanied by a travel case, charging dock, and 3 cleaning modes, this electric Philips toothbrush was designed to make cleaning your teeth easy with no hassle. A light is displayed on the front during charging to indicate when it’s ready to use and the vibrations aren’t too hard on the gums. A 2-minute timer is built in to ensure a deep-clean and the brush will actually tell you when the brush head needs to be replaced. You can keep the brush off the dock for a maximum of two weeks. During cleaning, the bristles will stop moving if you are pressing too hard on your gums. Similar to the Philips DiamondClean brush, but at a more reasonable price points.
Pros:
- Alerts to tell you when to replace the brush head
- Battery lasts awhile
- 3 cleaning modes
Cons:
- The brush heads are pricey to replace
- Brush head may be bulky in back of mouth
- Brush may beep when there isn’t a problem
Oral-B Pro 1500 CrossAction Electric Power Rechargeable Battery Toothbrush
The electric toothbrush recommended by the pros
While this isn’t the most technologically advanced toothbrush out there, it was built with a deep clean in mind. What makes this toothbrush a great option is because the brush head is circular so you can get in those hard to reach places, especially the back of your mouth. Oral-B Pro 1500 was built with simplicity and efficiency in mind. It’s also positive to mention that this toothbrush is highly recommended by dentists and travels well. During cleaning itself, the bristles will pulse lightly on and around your teeth and have no problem reaching beneath the gums.
Pros:
- Battery life is good
- Circular brush for unique clean
- Inexpensive replaceable brush heads
Cons:
- Battery isn’t replaceable.
Arm & Hammer Kid’s Spinbrush
Best electric toothbrush for children
Made with soft rotating and still bristles to reassure your child’s mouth will get the clean it needs regardless if they put a lot of arm effort into it. This toothbrush model comes with batteries and provides a soft but powerful clean. The battery compartment is at the bottom of the brush and requires a screw to remove, making it child safe. With different character design options, an easy to hold grip, and decent battery life this toothbrush promotes brushing teeth and is great for young children learning to brush their teeth independently.
Pros:
- Promotes healthy teeth cleaning habits
- Comes with batteries
- Brush head has still and rotating bristles
Cons:
- Battery life isn’t very long
Waterpik Complete Care 9.0 Electric Toothbrush + Water Flosser
The best advanced technology electric toothbrush
This advanced electric toothbrush comes with a waterpik and is the ideal model for those who want to kick their brushing routine up a notch. With a magnetic charging back for the water flosser and a built-in charging base for the 3-mode toothbrush, this design may look a little bulky but fits perfectly on your sink and only requires one outlet. You’ll have 5 different waterpik head options to clean with. The dial on the side of the water holder controls the water pressure and you’ll be working with speeds going from 2-10. A 2-minute pacer allows you to clean different corners of your mouth equally, but you can work with the waterpik as long as you like. Besides being a great one system cleaning machine, the toothbrush will make your mouth feel like it went to the salon because there’s an actual massage mode. It’s also good to note that a waterpik toothbrush system is a great option for those with braces so you can reach under the wires and between rubber bands.
Pros:
- Waterpik
- 3 modes
- Water speeds for more control
- Easy charging
Cons:
- Bulkier than simpler models
- Those with sensitive teeth or gums may not be able to use faster settings
- You have to buy more brush heads
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I buy an electric toothbrush if I have sensitive gums and/or teeth?
Those with sensitive gums and teeth should look into an electric toothbrush that explicitly states it caters to a sensitive mouth. Make sure the toothbrush has silicon bristles for a more gentle clean. With any toothbrush, you’ll want to be sure not to push too hard on your gums. One of the many benefits of having an electric toothbrush is its ability to clean without you yourself putting a lot of physical pressure on your mouth. Many electric toothbrushes have various modes to cater to a sensitive mouth and other needs.
Do I still have to floss if I use an electric toothbrush?
Definitely. An electric toothbrush does not replace floss, nor does a waterpik. No toothbrush can get exactly in between teeth like floss can, and a waterpik is there more as a plus one and not a floss replacer. Every time you eat you should brush and floss your teeth.
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