Honorary mention
Electric toothbrushes are far beyond what we recommend in one guide. If none of the above options appeal to you, then one of them might fix the problem.
Photo: Oclean
Oclean X Ultra S Electric Toothbrush, $130:Oclean makes an excellent electric toothbrush that cleans well without vibrating the brain. They are a little expensive, but if you or your child will benefit from the voice assistant, telling you that your brushing teeth is too fast or putting too much pressure on it, this particular model may be worth the money. The sound frustrated one of our testers, but it might be a good thing. Oclean Brushes connects to the brand’s app where you can access detailed reports on brushing habits and efficiency, but this is not necessary due to the actual brush itself’s screen.
Be Lucent Prism Sound Electronic Toothbrush, priced at $99: Prism Sound Toothbrush takes a feature from manual brushing that other brands have not yet figured out: put it in their mouth and brush it to automatically start the vibration. No button pressing is required. It is well cleaned and the back of the head has the best tongue cleaner for any brush I’ve tried. It’s rough enough to really scrub. Don’t worry, there is a button to control mode or to turn it on and off manually. It took me a few times to stop the automatic pose of automatically pushing it, and I haven’t brushed it since a few years.
Philips One Sononicare Toothbrush, priced at $25: This is our initial budget choice, but Bitvae is more powerful, rechargeable and cheap. Nevertheless, it is lovely, thin and provides a gentle vibration for a step on the manual brush. It also comes with a carry case.
The Aquasonic Black Series costs $50: This brush also comes with eight brushes, such as the drill bit on it, which is very good for the price. I think it’s clean, but the head is a little small and the whole thing is too vibrating for me, like the body vibrating the plastic of the brush head vibrating the brush head is more vibrating than the bristles.
Laifen Wave Sonic Toothbrush, priced at $70: From design to packaging, it’s obvious that this looks like an Apple-designed toothbrush. Most of the time, this is a very fine toothbrush, but suffers from the same flaw as the water hybrid above – the whole thing vibrates too much, so the plastic sometimes vibrates on my teeth when trying to brush.
What about U-shaped toothbrush?
There are many U-shaped toothbrushes available now, which use a mouth full of bristles to brush your teeth, or sometimes a toothbrush for the entire mouth, for about 30 seconds. We tried some and thought they could work also Brush your teeth regularly. They are not that effective As a standard electric toothbrush.
The dentist I talked to, Bill Busch North Kansas City Dental and Joseph Salim Sutton Square Dental Colleagueagree that these are not substitutes. When we were speaking, they and their patients used an older, now unavailable version of silicone of Autobrush. The current iteration uses nylon bristles, which provide better cleaning. “I found its best use is crucial for children and nursing home environments where it is fast and easy to compliant brushing is critical,” Busch said.
Autobrush Sonic Pro costs $119: Autobrush is the original product in the category, Medea tried the old Silicone-Bristle model and the new nylon version. She didn’t make her marvel, either, but if you want a U-shaped brush and can sell it, give it a try. You can read about Autobrush research via Salus Research here.
Photo: Autobrush
Symplbrush costs $149: Cable commenter Brenda Stolyar has been using Symplbrush, which looks like a mix of Willo and Autobrush, and she loves it. “I can say it hit every tooth and lost every side of it with a standard toothbrush,” she said. “It’s a nice, all-round, clean feeling.” But she notes that it doesn’t always accumulate around her gum, so she has to rely on the brush anyway. As someone who worked too hard, she felt it provided a gentler experience for her gums.
Y-Brush duobrush Sonic, $78: This is a good choice because it has U-shaped accessories and a standard brush head and is not expensive. Medea was impressed Through how clean her teeth were and reminded her of the fact that she still needed deep cleaning between quick lessons.