PRO
Excellent performance
Easy to use
Offers plenty of features
Rechargeable via travel case
CONS
Pricey
If you’ve ever been nervous about visiting your local dentist because you think you haven’t done enough, it might be time to switch up your brushing routine by investing in a good electric toothbrush. According to the American Dental Association (ADA), a manual toothbrush can actually deliver the same dental hygiene benefits as an electric toothbrush. But many dentists still believe the latter to have a slight edge in reducing plaque and gingivitis. Unlike manual toothbrushes, electric ones typically include a sonic or oscillating motion to provide a deeper clean and improve overall dental hygiene. Better yet, they can make brushing your teeth less of a nuisance by offering additional features such as a built-in-two-minute timer so you know when it’s time to stop brushing, along with a pressure sensor that alerts you when you’re pressing down too hard.
With dental products aplenty, from water flossers to teeth whitening kits, it can be challenging to know where to start when shopping for a new toothbrush. That’s why we’ve put together a list of the best electric toothbrushes on the market. We tested each of them for ease of use, performance, and durability. Read on!
Ever wondered what toothbrush your dentist would use at home? The Prestige 9900 might be the most expensive electric toothbrush on our list, but it’s definitely a force to be reckoned with. It comes with the compatible Sonicare app to guide you through the brushing and inform you whenever you missed a spot. Fret not if you have sensitive or receding gums, this toothbrush automatically adjusts the intensity for you and gently vibrates if you accidentally brush too hard. Use this electric toothbrush twice a day, and your gums will feel much healthier and less plaque. Best of all, it comes with five different modes for you to choose from and a compact travel case that can be easily tossed into your handbag.
Advanced electric toothbrush with five customizable modes, a two-minute timer, and a 30 second interval alert.
Excellent performance
Easy to use
Offers plenty of features
Rechargeable via travel case
Pricey
One of the best electric toothbrushes available and the most advanced amongst its line, the iO Series 9 is loaded with smart features designed to help you get the deepest clean. There’s a real-time “coaching” feature that uses AI to help guide you through brushing so you can never miss a spot. The brush also comes with seven smart modes—including one for cleaning your tongue—, built-in timer, Smart Pressure Sensor (signals red when you’re brushing too hard), charging travel case, and three replacement brush heads. We are particularly fond of the accompanying app which shows you how thoroughly you brush and provides feedback for any space of improvements. Above all that, a smiley face will pop out on the interactive color display each time you’ve brushed for two minutes, how adorable is that!
Smart electric toothbrush with seven customizable modes, an accompanying app, a two-minute timer with 30 second alert, and an interactive color display.
Loaded with features
Seven cleaning settings
Assesses 16 zones in the mouth with AI
Interactive color display
Pricey
Bulky
If you’re looking for an electric toothbrush and a water flosser combo, consider this two-in-one model. It offers three functions—brushing, flossing, and both—as well as two brush speeds. As opposed to regular flossing, water flossing is deemed less technique-sensitive. Therefore, it can work well for those with limited mobility or certain dental work, such as braces or implants. Water flossing even rids your mouth of harmful bacteria and debris that hide between teeth and below the gumline, spots where traditional brushing and dental floss can’t reach. This device is the next best thing after sliced bread.
Two-in-one toothbrush and water-flossing device.
Triple-function
Two toothbrush speeds and 10 water-flossing pressure settings
Includes a two-minute brushing timer with 30 second alert
Pricey
Requires a bit of a learning curve
One of the best electric toothbrushes designed to give you a deeper clean, the Oral-B 8000 features a light-up pressure sensor that turns red whenever you’re brushing too hard and Bluetooth technology for real-time feedback on your brushing habits—if you’re doing too much or cutting corners, it’ll know. Compared to the AI technology that the iO uses, the 8000 relies on using your phone’s front-facing camera. You can easily see the diagnostic report with the included phone holder that suctions onto the mirror. This brush also comes with a compact charging case, six various cleaning modes, as well as a charging dock with room for additional brush heads.
Electric toothbrush with bluetooth connectivity.
Position detection technology
3D cleaning action
Six cleaning modes
Includes a smart charging travel case
Pricey
If you’re looking for a more ergonomic design on your new toothbrush, the FOREO ISSA 3 boasts a handle that allows you to effectively reach every part of the mouth. Making this design so notable is the non-abrasive and soft bristles that are made with silicone, giving you a gentler, more comfortable brushing experience. Another pro is that the bristles are nonporous silicone, which means they are much more resistant to bacteria built-up. Moreover, this toothbrush removes plaque and stains very effectively while still being gentle on tooth enamel and helping to prevent gum recession.
Ergonomic electric toothbrush with medical-grade bristles made of non porous silicone.
16 adjustable intensities and a travel lock
Integrated timer
360 degrees flexible brush head
Smart Memory feature
Big brush head
This is definitely one of the more pricey options, but it has plenty of great features like sensors that inform you whenever you’re using too much force, along with the ability to sync your toothbrush up to your phone to see which pots in your mouth that require more attention to cleaning. Plus, it comes with three brushing speeds, multiple color options, and a two-year manufacturer warranty should anything go awry.
Rechargeable electric toothbrush with Smart Sensor technology that promises to remove up to 10 times more plaque.
Syncs with your phone with the Sonicare App
Guides you through brushing with the 3D mouth map
Pressure sensor
Three brushing intensities and four modes
Poor battery life
Looking for an electric toothbrush that turns heads (most probably just yours)? The unique, Y-shaped brush claims that it can brush all of your teeth in just 10 seconds. Produced by French company FasTeesH, the Y-Brush is molded to the shape of a row of teeth and can be used on both upper and bottom sets. You ought to apply toothpaste directly on the brush then pop the brush into your mouth. When it’s in, you must bite down and press the button to activate the gentle vibrations. After five seconds, you can move to your bottom teeth. The vibrations are unlike any other vibrations you’ve experienced and require a little getting used to. We don’t recommend replacing your regular toothbrush with this as it lacks the basic cleaning abilities. However, the concept of this brush is fun and interesting. It might be for you if you want to experience something different every once in a while.
Electric toothbrush molded to the shape of a row of teeth.
Brushes all your teeth at the same time in as little as 10 seconds
Unable to clean the teeth as effectively as other normally shaped toothbrushes
Uncomfortable vibration
One of the best electric toothbrushes on the market, the RotaDent ProCare has a 360-degree rotating head for efficient cleaning that gets under the gumline. At first glance, it looks just like any other toothbrush, without smart features, brushing modes, pressure sensors, or timers. However, you can personalize your brushing experience with the included various brush heads, such as the hollow tip for veneers and crowns, short tip for day-to-day use and long-tip bristles for wider spaces between teeth.
Rechargeable electric toothbrush.
Microaccess filaments and 360-degree rotation
Doesn’t offer customizable cleaning modes and intensity levels
Basic
Looking to rid your teeth of stubborn stains? This powerful rechargeable brush from Spotlight Oral care is amongst the best electric toothbrushes you can rely on. It offers three cleaning modes (with the highest setting brushing at 48,000 reps per minute) and an ergonomic brush head that maneuvers easily around even the deepest recesses of your mouth. A single button powers it on and off and toggles between the three brush speeds, each indicated by a different display light. The fourth light at the bottom indicates power and signals a warning whenever your battery runs low. The brand alsopromises to deliver a strong battery life of 70 days of brushing with a single charge.
Electric toothbrush with an ergonomically designed brush head and three brush speeds.
70-day battery
Includes 9 month supply of brush heads
The highest speed setting isn’t suitable for users with sensitive gums
Hailing from Switzerland, the Curaprox electric toothbrush uses ultrasound technology to offer leaning at the rate you prefer. It has seven cleaning modes ranging from 22,000 to 42,000 brush strokes per minute. Alternatively, you can also opt for different brush heads, including one that’s made specifically for uses with sensitive teeth and gums. You’ll have to shell out a bit for this one, but the result it delivers is what makes it worth the investment.
Electric toothbrush with soft bristles and seven cleaning levels.
Includes three innovative brush heads
Offers seven cleaning modes
Compact travel case
Users with sensitivity issues might find even the lowest setting too powerful
When shopping for an electric toothbrush, we suggest looking into the number of brushing modes the model offers, to make sure that it has the right ones to satisfy your needs and concerns. You can easily find electric toothbrushes with one to six brush settings today, giving you a more bespoke cleaning experience. These include modes for cleaning, whitening, polishing, sensitive gums and teeth, as well as tongue care.
On top of brushing modes, the brush head shape is just as important. Does it come in a traditional shape or round? Before you buy, consider what would work best for your teeth. Traditional heads are great for most users, but if you want to target hard-to-reah areas like wisdom teeth or the tongue side of the tooth, you may find round heads handier.
We highly recommend opting for an electric toothbrush with smart technology to maximize the effect. Some options are savvy, coaching you through your brushing session to ensure you’re brushing properly and providing you with feedback on how well you did and how you can improve. While these brushes tend to add more to the cost, many electric toothbrushes (high-end or affordable) come equipped with built-in timers, which helps you to achieve a full two minutes of brushing.
Caring for an electric toothbrush is far different from for a manual one. Though both brushes require you to rinse off the head after each use, the head of electric toothbrushes should be detached and cleaned separately. You ought to wipe it down and then wipe off the handle. Then, put the head back on the body of the brush and let it air dry. Plus, you’re supposed to store your electric toothbrush standing up straight so it can dry between uses. Last but not least, replace your electric brush head every 3 to 4 months, or earlier if the bristles are fading or fraying.
Electric toothbrushes are safe provided you use them as instructed. Since these devices are designed to do the work for you, it’s important not to apply too much force while brushing. Brushing too hard may damage your tooth enamel, increase sensitivity, and cause gum recession. In this case, you may opt for an electric toothbrush that has a sensor that alerts you when you’re using too much pressure while brushing.
Yes, you can use an electric toothbrush everyday like how you would a traditional toothbrush.
We highly recommend that you change your toothbrush head every 3 to 4 months or whenever the bristles look worn otherwise it won’t be as effective.
The price you pay for an electric toothbrush will have to depend on the available setting and features including Bluetooth connectivity, pressure sensors, and extra accessories like more brush heads. These toothbrushes can cost up to $200 or more depending on the brand.
The Prestige 9900 comes with the compatible Sonicare app to guide you through the brushing and inform you whenever you missed a spot. Fret not if you have sensitive or receding gums, this toothbrush automatically adjusts the intensity for you and gently vibrates if you accidentally brush too hard.
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Last Updated on May 30, 2023 by Celine