Don't overuse the heads of your electric toothbrush. The ADA recommends you change these heads every three to four months. If ...
Bring the shine back to your teeth with an electric toothbrush that vibrates, pulses, and times your brushing for better oral health. By Stacey L. Nash Updated Jul 27, 2023 9:51 AM EDT We may earn ...
An editor tested five popular electric toothbrushes over the course of a month. Dentists also share the must-have features to ...
Electric toothbrushes are nothing new, but oral health companies keep on innovating and releasing new technology that supports better oral hygiene. While a manual toothbrush will serve you just fine, ...
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Is a manual toothbrush good enough to keep the dentist away, or at least happy with the state of your teeth? Or should you upgrade to an electric model? The answer seems obvious, right? How can a ...
Smart toothbrushes have been around for a few years now, but they haven’t quite caught on. Sure, they promise better habits via connected sensors, but they also tend to be very expensive ($100 and up) ...
Buying an electric toothbrush used to be an expensive endeavor. And to be clear, fancier models can still run upwards of $350. But now we have more options—including lower-priced toothbrushes to fit ...
Keeping your teeth sparkly clean isn't a one-and-done kind of thing — those pearly whites require routine maintenance and careful brushing. Well, it's time to smile, because for a limited time, Amazon ...
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