It also has timers to make sure you brush for long enough and pressure sensors to prevent you from pushing too hard. This top-of-the-range electric toothbrush is packed with six independent cleaning modes – Pro Clean, Daily Clean, Sensitive, Tongue Cleaning, Whitening and Gum Care. But in reality, this electric toothbrush is all about simplicity and is much better than average at cleaning.īuy now: Colgate ProClinical 250+, £34.99, Amazon (opens in new tab) A choice of power settings would have been useful and we would have appreciated a spare brush head. The bristles are quite soft but, trust us, that doesn’t mean they're not doing a good job. It will vibrate after 30 seconds to tell you to move to another part of the mouth. After a few days we noticed our teeth felt significantly smoother than they did with an older rotating-head toothbrush.Īlthough it lacks the plethora of smart features found elsewhere, there is a two-minute timer with auto-off when you've brushed for long enough. Not much bigger than a standard manual toothbrush, it's great for travel and won't clutter up the bathroom. It did a very good job of cleaning our teeth and gums. It's the closest thing to having your very own hygienist at home(without the disapproving looks and funny pink water).īuy now: Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Smart, £260, Amazon (opens in new tab)Īvailable in three colours (black, white and pink), this dinky electric toothbrush from Colgate doesn't look especially hi-tech, but for just £50 it boasts two distinct sonic cleaning motions: up-down and side-to-side. If your budget will stretch, we recommend combining this – or one of the others in the Sonicare range - with a water/air flossing machine. You also get various brush heads for the different modes and a dedicated tongue-cleaner. This toothbrush comes with a neat glass stand that plugs into a shaver socket, and a more practical travel case that also doubles as a charger. The electric toothbrush base even lights up if you press too hard. After a few days, we started to skip using the app and just let the toothbrush tell us (by vibrating) where to brush. It is very clever stuff, but all a bit unnecessary. Once you've finished the set two minute clean it will show you where to clean more thoroughly. With the help of a mouth map, you'll see where you need to brush more, and you'll be alerted if you're pressing too hard. There are five modes and three intensity settings clean, for everyday cleaning white, to remove surface stains deep clean and gum health and the idea being you treat your teeth to some extra attention once in a while.Īs for the app, once you download and sync the toothbrush to your smartphone it will track your brushing. Thanks to the smart app features, we understood more about oral hygiene. However, after just a week of using it our teeth, felt super clean. There's no getting away from the fact that this electric toothbrush is exceptionally expensive.
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