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Electric Toothbrush Brands & Ratings

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Oral Health Guide:

We all have been to the dentist and they have all told us after a painful filling or root canal that we need to brush better to achieve good oral hygiene.
The amazing electric toothbrush; Braun, rotadent, sonic care and oral –B, just to name a few, has overjoyed millions of people, and there is no end in sight. The reviews have been overwhelmingly positive and the facts are that a powered toothbrush cleans better than a manual brush and experts are starting to agree. Many studies have shown that these great innovative tools can clean not only enamel, but up to and above the gum line. It might cost a little more than the average brush, but it’s well worth it as it can save on expensive dental fees down the road. It’s a matter of considering which you’d prefer, expensive dental cleanings and fixes, or clean consistent teeth at the added cost of an electric brush? The latter seems to be what most people are going for these days.



Selecting the right rechargeable toothbrush:

Dental experts have stated that a person should brush their teeth for two minutes, twice a day to achieve good oral health. With an electric toothbrush you can make this a simple task as many come with audible beeps that will tell you when to shift over to another side of your mouth, and when to stop brushing. When selecting the right brush for you, make sure that there is a built in rechargeable battery, as it will last you longer than putting new batteries into the brush often. Furthermore, it is a good idea to make sure you replace the head of the brush on average ever three months. The size of the brush is also important, and selecting the right one should be a priority. The best bet is to make sure you purchase a brush that has replaceable heads at a low cost, so that you know you’re not going to be purchasing very expensive peripherals down the road.

Electric toothbrush brands :

There are several brands and models to choose from in this area, however, the topped reviewed ones stand head and shoulders above the rest. Consider these models when selecting a good electric toothbrush, The Oral-B Professional Care Smart Series 4000 at around $125, The Sonicare FlexCare at around $140, The Oral-B Vitality at around $18, and the Arm & Hammer Spin brush Pro at around $9. The price differences are immense, and each brush has their own specific set of key features. There are additional pro’s and con’s to each brush, but whatever the choice you go with, rest assured that they will help keep your teeth clean with relative ease, and will not break the bank.


Electric Toothbrush Warranty:

When considering spending a significant amount of money on an electric toothbrush, it’s important to make sure that you read the warranty information carefully. This is especially important if you buy a higher end model and are looking to rigorously use it often. There is nothing wrong with selecting the brush with the best warranty, just in case anything goes wrong down the road. Lower end models will not come with a great warranty, but that’s due in large part to the asking price. Warranties are important, and if you are interested in getting a higher end brush, make sure that warranty information is something you look into before purchasing one.

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