Best rotating power toothbrushes according to redditors
We found 52 Reddit comments discussing the best rotating power toothbrushes. We ranked the 14 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
We found 52 Reddit comments discussing the best rotating power toothbrushes. We ranked the 14 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
The replacement heads are relatively cheap. It's cheaper to replace a warn out head than the whole toothbrush. And it's frugal to spend a little more on a better toothbrush to avoid dental bills. Oral B is only $40 on Amazon I've had mine for years
Nah man/woman I promise you, as someone who is almost self conscious about how casual he is with his dental care, spend the $30-40 to buy one of the Philips that has the 2 minute timer and pressure sensor to tell you when you brush too hard.
Life. Changing. The first time it feels like you just stood there brushing for ten minutes but ooooh boy run that little mouth muscle over dem bones and you'll want to kiss yourself in the mirror. There is literally no feeling of left over plaque. Especially behind the teeth. Love it, man. I told myself Id never get one till like 3-4 months ago and Im disappointed I let my teeth get to the point they are now when Ive had some serious pretty pearls prior with zero cavaties and strong enamel. A habit of brushing what could only average to 4 times a week at the peak, and brushing fast and hard to just get it over with (heavy hand wears down enamel faster) ended my shiny teeth and me quick. Yikes.
Ihttps://www.amazon.com/Oral-B-Black-Pro-1000-Rechargeable/dp/B01AKGRTUM
Girlfriend has this one and its just as nice as my Philips 5100. Little cheaper, too. Heads are cheap, too! Take care of the one outward bone bois pls, they cannot care for themselves. Theyre like little gold dubloons in your head. I hope you take heed. Godspeed
Not really OP is underestimating you are overestimating.
The $24 Philips Sonicare Essence is a great toothbrush (4/5 stars with 8,137 reviews) but it is an older version so its very bulky.
The $50 Oral-B Black Pro 1000 is the newer style that is slim works great (4.5 stars with 4,322 reviews) and can accept any style of Oral B head including the plaque bristle ones.
The expensive ones just add built in timers, More LEDs, a sexier stand and some are bluetooth capable and sync with your phone (which i guess is nice if you got kids and want to verify they are brushing)
I went last year for the first time since about 2002. To put it lightly, I was scared.
It turns out that my fear of dentists for the previous 16 years was a solid and effective motivator for me to take very good care of my teeth. No cavities. I waited until AFTER the cleaning to tell them how long it had been, and they said it looked like I had been getting cleanings every 6 months. Now, whenever I go in every 6 months, they tell me I consistently have the cleanest teeth of any of their clients (maybe they are lying to make me feel good).
My regimen for the last 17 years:
Also, I see a LOT of people brushing only the tops of their teeth. You need to brush the tops, AND the front and back. Spend extra time in the back by your wisdom teeth, as this is the place most people have problems.
I know some people will say not to use a tongue scraper every day. I suppose if your using it like you're trying to scrape paint, that might not be a good idea. Orabrush makes a soft one with little bristles on it. It's a lot less harsh than the rigid plastic ones, I wouldn't use one of those every day. Here's the one I use:
https://www.amazon.com/Orabrush-Tongue-Cleaner-Breath-Scrapers/dp/B0045IZ9Z4/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=tongue+cleaner&qid=1574096940&s=hpc&sr=1-8
And for flossing:
https://www.amazon.com/Listerine-UltraClean-Access-Flosser-Refill/dp/B00QSNP80U/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=flosser&qid=1574096991&s=hpc&sr=1-8
Mouthwash:
https://www.amazon.com/Listerine-Antiseptic-Mouthwash-Cool-Mint/dp/B01FXMLU6C/ref=pd_sbs_121_1/142-7631324-3304853?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01FXMLU6C&pd_rd_r=2c73adbb-da2f-4077-bf0c-5d8a49d90044&pd_rd_w=Hyy7D&pd_rd_wg=s2Xrc&pf_rd_p=52b7592c-2dc9-4ac6-84d4-4bda6360045e&pf_rd_r=RFBS5QWRRTDGC9KCX32M&psc=1&refRID=RFBS5QWRRTDGC9KCX32M
Yeah, I know, it has alcohol, and it doesn't have fluoride. I found that non-alcohol mouthwashes don't seem to work very well. And, I don't need fluoride from my mouthwash since I brush immediately after the mouthwash. Also, this particular listerine has some extra chemicals in them to help loosen food and stuff, which their fluoride version does NOT have.
Edit: On the Novamin toothpaste... It was available in the US back in like 2007 or so. It got pulled from the market because of patent or licensing issues or something. Countries with bad teeth stereotypes can now buy this stuff over the counter and have overall better dental health than americans now. If you search around, you can find companies that will sell it to you and ship it to the US. The 3M Clin-pro stuff is the only "legal" choice here, but it requires a prescription, and the dentist will probably charge you $40 a tube for it. There is also this stuff:
https://www.amazon.com/Apagard-Premio-toothpaste-nanohydroxyapatite-remineralizing/dp/B0016GCZSC/ref=sr_1_7?crid=2NRDCT9IY50MV&keywords=primo+toothpaste&qid=1574097773&s=hpc&sprefix=primo+tooth%2Chpc%2C166&sr=1-7
There are some NIH articles on tests of this stuff, and it appears to be as good or even better than Novamin. I have some. I asked my dentist about it, and he recommends it to people who think that fluoride is a mind control agent and won't use fluoride toothpaste. He has only started recommending it, so he didn't have feedback on how well it worked. Sometimes I switch it up and use this for a week or so.
If you rinse your mouth, or drink water after drinking tea this helps.
Brushing is even better than rinsing.
Drinking tea faster, and rinsing or brushing sooner (rather than later) after drinking tea minimizes the time the tannins are exposed to the teeth and mitigates staining.
Drink green or white tea, like you said.
Use a peroxide based pre-brush whitening rinse if your dentist says it's OK for you to do so.
Use an Oral-B electric toothbrush like this one if your dentist agrees (https://www.amazon.com/1000-Rechargeable-Electric-Toothbrush-Powered/dp/B003UKM9CO?th=1)
Professional cleanings every six months . . .
My dentist said that any electric toothbrush is so much better than regular brushing that you don't need to spend any more than the minimum.
As long as it's got a basic timer to let you know when you're done and replaceable heads, you're gold.
This is what I've had for a few years now and I love it. You're teeth feel like you just left the dentist, and it telling me when I'm done stops me from being lazy about it.
Plus it's on sale right now.
Oral-B Vitality Floss Action Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003UKM90Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_emoBxb4F5A17H
If you like it and want more features you can always upgrade later, but start here and save yourself some cash.
The difference is not clinically significant. Evidence shows that both clean better on average than manual brushing, but they both work roughly the same.
Kind of stinks most people can't try em both, because they both feel different. FWIW, personally, the Sonicare's buzzing gives me a nails on chalkboard kind of feel while the Oral B is more of a physical rumble.. however, my fiancee prefers the opposite so YMMV. Tons of people go with either Sonicare or Oral B and in the end it doesn't matter.
[here is a quality oral b pro 1000 for $40 on amazon](https://www.amazon.com/1000-Rechargeable-Electric-Toothbrush-Braun/dp/B003UKM9CO/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1541814378&sr=8-
3&keywords=oral+b+white+pro+1000)
here is the most basic sonicare for $20 on amazon; my fiancee used to use it before I gave her mine, but it still worked fine for her.. just the heads are bulkier than the more expensive ones
Or get more expensive ones if you like things like quadrant timers, sensitive/low power settings, bluetooth capability (why?), etc.
Yes and no.
There are two ways to show a discount. One is against the "RRP", and the other is against a previous selling price. To show a 'discount' against the latter, the item has to have been on sale at the higher price for at least 28 days (plus some other minor conditions).
But what you don't have to show is that the item may have been cheaper than the sale price previously.
Take this electric toothbrush on Amazon. It's currently advertised at £29.98 - a 63% discount on an RRP of £80.
But look at the price history. Firstly, the most that said toothbrush has been sold on Amazon for is £69.99, not £80, and that was back in 2014. Secondly, it was actually cheaper than today's Black Friday price for a period in late 2016 to early 2017.
In other words, it's not a bargain in any sense of the word. It hasn't been worth anywhere near the RRP for four years.
My hygiene improved drastically (gums and sensitivity) when I started using an electric toothbrush, despite good brushing habits. I would seriously consider buying the [Oral B Pro 1000](Oral-B Black Pro 1000 Power Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush Powered by Braun https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AKGRTUM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Mcp6BbS2X521S). It's currently $40 on Amazon, but often is available for $30 when a coupon is available.
Can you edit the referral link out of your comment, please?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00K2U5XFK
Is this toothbrush good?
http://www.amazon.in/Oral-Cross-action-Power-Toothbrush-Color/dp/B018IE1XSM/
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Or should I end up investing in a "Pro" one?
http://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B002HWS9FW/
or
http://www.amazon.in/Professional-Precision-1000-Rechargeable-Toothbrush/dp/B003UKM9CO/
Get two cause you’ll lose 1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00P936188/ref=ox_sc_act_image_19?smid=A294P4X9EWVXLJ&psc=1
Get a bunch cause you’ll lose or damage them
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B013JMZRIA/ref=ox_sc_act_image_17?smid=A294P4X9EWVXLJ&psc=1
Get 2 cause you’ll lose 1. Keep the other in your pocket afte you pass security
https://www.amazon.com/Fendrihan-Metal-Tooth-Pocket-Inches/dp/B07FN53S4S/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=fendrihan+comb&qid=1569344034&sprefix=fendr&sr=8-4
It’s easy to skimp on oral care on the road but it’s important to CRM to not have bad breath
https://www.amazon.com/Philips-Sonicare-DiamondClean-Rechargeable-toothbrush/dp/B06XT1CRYZ/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=sonicare+diamondclean&qid=1569346530&sr=8-3
I noticed a much better shave once I stopped using Gillette cream just pack it in a ziplock bag
https://www.amazon.com/Kiss-My-Face-Pomegranate-Grapefruit/dp/B0048IFLBI/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=kiss+my+face+shaving+cream+pomegranate&qid=1569344373&sprefix=kiss+my+face+shaving+cream+po&sr=8-3
I personally enjoy my brightline bag but I commute so I don’t pack food, that’s what per diem is for.
I’d recommend a Microsoft surface over a laptop. I’d get a hard mousepad to lay over everything in your bag. When your bag goes vertical it’ll help keep everything slightly in order also.
If you are concerned, I'd recommend a good starting point is:
Do it in this order. Your gums might bleed a lot the first few times you do it, but after a few days you should notice a VAST improvement.
Eat only 3 meals a day, and try to avoid all carbohydrate and sugar in between. Cheese and bread, carrot sticks etc, tea coffee, water (without sugar, no juice etc) for snacks are ideal.
Save up for a reputable dentist to make sure you don't have any cavities growing under the surface.
Cant give you any advice regarding dental care in the US, but if you need any more advice, happy to reply to your PM's.
I do, I bought this in May off of Amazon and it still works great.
For those interested, the Oral B 1000 is on sale for $20 after rebate on Amazon right now.
http://www.amazon.com/Oral-B-Vitality-Rechargeable-Electric-Toothbrush/dp/B003UKR67M/ref=sr_1_17?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1420427968&sr=1-17&keywords=braun+oral+b+electric+toothbrush
Maybe you're going about this the wrong way. Instead of hiding, go full frontal gonzo and get a Hitachi Magic Wand. Show it to your stepmom when it arrives. Tell her that you are going to keep it in your panty drawer. If she doesn't want to see it, don't go into your panty drawer. But this is who you are (a sexual person) and you won't be denied this. If she is going to deny you, then you will hid from her everything that you do sexually forever after. She can be your friend and guide concerning sexuality, or you can shut her out of your life concerning it. Her choice.
https://www.amazon.com/Oral-B-1000-Electric-Rechargeable-Toothbrush/dp/B003UKM9CO/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1486100958&sr=8-3&keywords=oral%2Bb&th=1
Protip: Post lenker til Prisjakt.no-sidene til produktene, så er det lettere å klikke på dagen(e) (tilbudene slippes stort sett fra torsdag og varer ofte ut Cyber Monday - altså påfølgende dag).
Skal selv ha en rekke greier, avhengig av pris selvfølgelig. Har semi-lyst på ny bærbar, men føler ikke jeg egentlig kan forsvare det økonomisk. Har dog et innside tips om at det kommer noen heftige tilbud på toppmodellen fra Huawei Matebook, så alt etter hvor god rabatt det kommer, slår jeg muligens til der.
Samme med mobiltelefon. Singles Day tilbudene på mobiler skuffet riktignok - ingen toppmodeller, og har et innside tips om at det nok ikke blir mange tilbud på toppmodeller på Black Friday heller fra en av de store el-kjedene, så da tipper jeg den andre store el-kjeden heller ikke kommer med det.
Må ellers ha litt julegaver. Phillips Diamond Clean er ca. dobbel så dyr i Norge som i utlandet, noe som pleier å være en god pekepinne på rå tilbud: https://www.prisjakt.no/product.php?p=4495121 (prisjakt sin "internasjonale pris" er bare BS stort sett - sjekk Amazon direkte: https://www.amazon.com/Philips-Sonicare-DiamondClean-Rechargeable-toothbrush/dp/B07C799HF6/).
Tenker også på en KitchenAid blender med 2 hestekrefter (den andre store julegaven jeg gir i år): https://www.prisjakt.no/product.php?p=4312059 - også ca. dobbel pris av USA, noe som ofte, ikke alltid, er et godt tegn med tanke på Black Friday-tilbud.
Skal ellers se litt hva som kommer...
Go check it out yourself.
I got the Oral B Pro 1000 from Amazon about a month ago. It has been the best toothbrush I have ever had. The reviews agree with me too.
https://www.amazon.com/1000-Rechargeable-Electric-Toothbrush-Powered/dp/B003UKM9CO
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AKGRTUM/ref=twister_B01BVDP0NQ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
If there you are still taking orders. I am willing to pay 1/2 the amount first.
Invest in an good toothbrush. I was so lazy when it comes to brushing and even when I brushed/flossed faithfully it took too long and I didn't see much benefit.
After reading a recommendation by others on reddit, I spent $25 dollars on an electric OralB toothbrush and it has done wonders with my teeth. Please brush at LEAST twice a day.
Bad breath can be attributed to a number of things. Just maintain good overall dental hygiene and remember to brush your tongue every so often.
It's similar to this: http://www.amazon.com/Oral-B-Professional-1000-Electric-Toothbrush/dp/B003UKM9CO
This one looks like a new, space-agey version of mine.
Also, They recommend that you replace the TB heads every month or so, I think. Those are pretty expensive. However, I bought a lot of them online from Germany for about $10.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Set-8-Replacements-Toothbrush-Heads-for-ORAL-B-FLEXISOFT-/370627038612?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item564b17cd94
My thoughts were that the battery would be larger on the razor, but the difference in charge is massive so seems strange to me.
Good point about the toothbrush being stored on the charger, I don't have a power outlet in my bathroom, so I have to charge in the bedroom so only charge it when it's getting low. Also it was my understanding that if something is constantly on charge it affects the battery life over time. Maybe this isn't the case with newer devices.
I brush twice a day and my toothbrush is 18 months old, this is the one: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Oral-B-PRO-2000-CrossAction-Rechargeable/dp/B00K2U5XFK/ref=sr_1_7_s_it?s=drugstore&ie=UTF8&qid=1520268119&sr=1-7&keywords=oral+b
http://amzn.com/B003UKM9CO If you want to KNOW that you're not using too much pressure, this model of Oral-B (and up) will stop pulsing when you press too hard. I usually recommend this.
Hello and thank you for the contest! :)
Price History
Thanks! I definitely wasn't doing 2 seconds each side, so that will help immensely.
Just a follow up with regards to brushes, which do you recommend? Looking at Amazon, Oral B has 7 brushes. I use the Precision Clean, but Dual Clean looks interesting as well as the Pro White. Even the Floss Action looks interesting. Is there a brush you recommend for daily use? Do you recommend multiple, say for example Precision daily and Pro White one day a week.
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Does this seem like a good one? I'm trying to decide between this and a sonicare essence.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003UKM90Q/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1500161257&sr=8-1&keywords=oral+b+vitality
this one runs on a regular aa battery, and works well. I have used it for 3-4 years.
Then there are the rechargable ones which are newer models which can be used in Indian homes too. This and this ones are the new ones. a bit pricey but excellent features. I have coupon codes for 500-1000 rs discount on these, if you want, just ask!
Use an electric tooth brush. I found sores are caused by knocking/stabbing my gums with the hard plastic of a regular toothbrush and nothing to do with the actual bristles of the brush. An electric toothbrush doesn't involve jabbing and the friction of the head is unlikely to cause sores.
Since I've used one, I've not had a single sore.
Mines just an off brand one I spent $10 on. I think the round head fits better and allows me to really focus on 1 tooth at a time. I've been looking into this one and I like the reviews though.
Oral-B Black Pro 1000 Power Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush Powered by Braun https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AKGRTUM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_VqgYDbGDGAQPB
Oral-B Complete Deep Clean Battery Powered Electric Toothbrush, 1ct, (Color may vary) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007DHH88/
Ottimo, grazie per le spiegazioni. E' un po' che vorrei provarne uno e volevo approfittare di qualche sconto su amazon, al momento ho adocchiato l'Oral B [600] (https://www.amazon.it/Oral-B-Pro-600-CrossAction-Ricaricabile/dp/B00KBWBPRY/ref=gbph_tit_m-4_2c29_ed60f747?smid=A11IL2PNWYJU7H&pf_rd_p=bfaf86de-148c-462c-a3fb-af316eee2c29&pf_rd_s=merchandised-search-4&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_i=8986736031&pf_rd_m=A11IL2PNWYJU7H&pf_rd_r=XJ73B0GT3DBCJ3AJC20M). Nei giorni scorsi c'era qalcosa di più costoso ma non me la sono sentita di spenderere 100 €. Dove compri i ricambi? Ogni quanto? E il costo?
I'm using an Oral B one (like this) and I've payed quite a lot for the replacement heads, buying in bulks you could say, and trying to find the right one, but none to my satisfaction. The battery life is very poor.
I didn't know UV is controversial. Was thinking of getting an ultra sound one, where you use a kind of a gel on your teeth and the actual brush has no bristles. I'm looking into the ones you named as well.
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01AKGRTUM?aaxitk=jp3uWwYwQ3a5obUm8ayBEg
Mine is so old it doesn't want to hold a charge anymore.
Is it this one? I got that one after reading this nice comparison review of various models.
Dunno how I never saw this - oral b. This is the one I have. It was less at Walmart, where I bought it. This is the one my fiance uses.
Wisdom. I do all of this, and my teeth feel the great. If you shop around you can get good deals:
Oral B electric Brush for $29: http://www.amazon.com/Professional-1000-Electric-Rechargeable-Toothbrush/dp/B003UKM9CO/ref=sr_1_2?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1324575162&sr=1-2
WaterPik for $49 (Deals are fairly well, but you can sometimes find $10 rebates): http://www.amazon.com/Waterpik-WP-100W-Ultra-Water-Flosser/dp/B000GLRREU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1324575352&sr=8-1
> I don't think that's right.
I too own that model. It's worthless compared to oral-b's $130 version, which I own as well.
The 7 dollar version is about as useful as a manual, so I would say if you own the 7 dollar version, you're getting ripped off by $5.
Also, note I said average. There are plenty of battery operated disposable ones in the $10 range, and quite a few trying to hit the luxury mark at $400, which I'm sure you know since you're capable of doing the Amazon search. If the windup is similar in capability to a $10 brush, it's not going anywhere fast, but if it can rival my $130 one, than they have a sale right here.
I bought this a couple years ago and it was worth the investment in my dental hygiene big time. It has a phone app that reminds you when to brush and a program on how to use it (never tried it)
Oral-B Genius Pro 8000 Electronic Power Rechargeable Battery Electric Toothbrush with Bluetooth Connectivity, Amazon Dash Replenishment Enabled https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KTII3DS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_nwtwDb3RX3MST