Electric Toothbrushes

In your mind, you might feel that is it just a fad, the use of an electric toothbrush.  However, the first one surfaced in 1927 and it was made by Electro Massage Tooth Brush Company.

I have been toying with the concept for years.  After my dentist had given me a coupon to buy one, I bought one and have been using it diligently for years now.  There is less thought involved with it because they usually are equipped with a timer that alerts when you need to move onto the next quadrant.

Here are my top picks.  The first one is the brush that I currently use and will continue to buy one.

1. Philips Sonicare Electric Toothbrush

I love my Philips Sonicare toothbrush.  I like the fact that I do not have to worry about whether or not I am brushing my teeth long enough.  It has a 2-minute timer.  The Smartimer feature shuts the brush down after this amount of time has lapsed.

It strokes your teeth 31,000 times per second, which removes twice as much plaque compared to a normal toothbrush.  Even though it sounds as if it vibrates out of control, its smooth bristles are ok on even sensitive teeth.

Before buying one, I thought that I would have to have its charging unit with me while away on trips.  Once you have fully charged it, it can last long enough to complete brushes during a period of two weeks which means that you can leave the charger at home.

Click here to view the current pricing for the Sonicare that is available on Amazon.

2. Oral-B White Pro 1000

Another to0thbrush that has thousands of reviews on Amazon is the Oral-B White Pro 1000.  It has a different type of head when compared to the Philips brush. It is round and it spins in circles. These rotations help to break apart plaque and spin it away.

One feature that is great about the Oral-B brush is that is has a pressure sensor that warns you when you are pressing too hard while brushing.  People have the tendency to push down hold on teeth thinking that it will aid in the cleaning process.  This is not true.  It is the ends of the bristles that do the cleaning.  When you press too hard, you are bending the bristles causing them to work less effectively.

The oral-b electric toothbrush is the first brand to be accepted by the American Dental Association or the ADA.  They state that it does help to remove plaque as well as helping to reduce the severity of gingivitis. To see the current pricing for the Oral-B White Pro 1000 on Amazon, click here.

3. Fairwill Electric Toothbrush

The Fairwill Electric Toothbrush is a powerhouse.   It can vibrate its bristles at a rate of 40,000 vibrations per minute.  This speed allows the brush to blast away at plaque and any stains that you may have on your teeth.  It comes with a one year warranty, along with the option to return it during the first 6 months without hassle if you are not satisfied.

What is important to note is that it has various modes that you can use.  For instance: clean mode, sensitive teeth mode, massage mode, teeth whitening mode, and a polish mode. Plus, is it lighter than the average electric toothpaste.  It weighs just 55 grams.

Also, it has an extra long battery life of 30 days.  You can take it with you on even an overseas trip without needing to fiddle around with a charger.  Nevertheless, it only takes 4 hours to fully charge it.  Click here to see the current price on Amazon.

4. Waterpik Complete Flosser and Electric Toothbrush

If you are looking for a complete kit, then the Waterpik Complete Flosser and Sonic Toothpaste is for you

Brushing your teeth is necessary and if you also floss, you are doing even better. The Waterpik system will force water between your teeth and also just below the gumline. Bacteria can grow along the gum line if food particles are sticking to your teeth. The jetting water created by the Waterpik will wash away bacteria before it has time to reproduce any farther.

This tactic for flossing is beneficial.  Furthermore, if you have a crown, braces, or implants, the pulses of water can clean around these obstacles. When I first found out about the Waterpik, I thought to myself that squirting water into your mouth was a bad idea, but as long as you are careful and try to keep your lips closed, you will survive and you will not create a mess in your bathroom.

Many people stated that they managed to remove plaque that their electric toothbrush alone was not able to remove.  So, using the Water Pik flosser in conjunction with the kit’s sonic toothbrush will remain a lot of your plaque and reduce the number of bacteria around your teeth. To see the current pricing on this kit, click here.