Dentists share their recommendations for electric toothbrushes to help keep your teeth healthy and your smile bright.
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Investing in self care is important.
Whatever your feel-good modality of choice is, chances are youve put some cash towards the cause.
But remember: You cant replace good brushing habits no matter how fancy your toothbrush is.
According to dentists, the gear itself is great, too.
cosmetic dentist at Lowenberg, Lituchy &
This brush has the longest battery life Ive seen (1 month per charge), she says.
Pro-Sys Variosonic Electric Toothbrush $80.00
Consider this the Toyota Camry of toothbrushes.
Its a good, solid choice that hits right at the middle of the market price-wise.
It feels good in your hand and caters to brushers with sensitivity, says Dr. Levine.
And with so many add-ons, theres a brush head for everyone.
Dr. Kantor says theyre simple to use and effectively clean teeth.
This Sonicare leaves your teeth feeling very clean, she says.
you’ve got the option to even send reports to your dentist if you want.
Oral-B iO Series 7 Electric Toothbrush $197.00
Dr.
cosmetic dentist at Lowenberg, Lituchy &
Saw says her favorite electric toothbrush is the Oral-B iO electric toothbrush.
I love how it vibrates and oscillates similar to what we utilize in my dental practice to clean teeth.
It has five modes, a two-minute timer, and a travel case.
Philips Sonicare 9900 Prestige $300.00
Dr.
Saw says she would recommend this high-tech toothbrush to anybody.
Its sleek and has one-touch control, as well as technology that monitors pressure, motion, and coverage.
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