Best electric toothbrush is Sonicare Elite ($115) because it's comfortable to use, and is effective at removing plaque. It beeps every thirty seconds to prompt you to clean a different area, and shuts off automatically after two minutes.
Oral-B ProfessionalCare series toothbrushes ($70) are the best value when it comes to electric toothbrushes. It cleans teeth by both pulsation (in-and-out movement) and oscillation (side-to-side movement). It is comfortable and easy to use, although it's a bit noisy.
Oral-B Triumph electric toothbrush ($140) has "Smart Technology" with an LCD display on the handle.
If you don't want to spend much money, Crest SpinBrush is only 7 dollars and it does a good job of cleaning and is comfortable to use.
Here is the link to the price:
http://www.epinions.com/well-Personal-Electric_Toothbrushes-All-Electric_Toothbrushes
2006-08-10 13:17:33
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answered by Angela 4
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Sonicare Elite is my top choice. There are many different model designations, but the "motors" are all pretty much the same. The kits are different because they pack different accessories. Some have two brush heads and some have four. Some have a travel bag and some have a wall-mount charger instead of a counter top charger. Just read the label carefully and buy what you need. Bear in mind that you will have to replace the brush heads about every six months, so see if it is cheaper to buy a few extra brush heads in one of the kits.
Otherwise, buy a Sonicare, read and follow the directions. The directions are very clear and easy to understand.
Sonicare is especially recommended for someone with braces, by the way.
2006-08-10 13:18:48
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answered by Picture Taker 7
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Lots of people these days use electric toothbrushes to keep their pearly whites nice and bright. The electric version's whirring bristles remove plaque better and faster, for starters. Their more advanced designs are also able to get at hard-to-clean areas like the backs of molars and the gum line, thus helping to prevent cavities and gingivitis.
2014-09-20 05:47:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I would recommend the Sonicare toothbrush. I love mine, better than any of the others that I have tried.
2006-08-10 14:34:32
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answered by jojo8 4
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specific. an electric toothbrush is greater helpful then a handbook considering the fact which you no longer in elementary terms could sweep your tooth, yet alongside your gums too. some human beings in elementary terms brush their tooth and not their gums. an electric toothbrush will help you attain the no longer undemanding to prevail in places.
2016-12-11 11:44:46
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answered by Anonymous
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The two best ones that I like are the Braun Oral B and the Phillips SoniCare.
2006-08-10 12:59:46
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answered by blondambition 4
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Try to Oral B electric toothbruss, or if you need to know different between oral b vs sonicare go through on "GroomNStyle"
2015-08-04 19:25:06
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answered by Ima 2
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