How to choose an electric toothbrush?
Welcome to our guide to buying electric toothbrushes. To choose the right model, several elements should be known, such as the different types of toothbrushes, the adapted autonomy or the many options fitted to these devices. Discover below all the elements to choose your electric toothbrush.
Buying Guide: Electric Toothbrush
The electric toothbrush is a device that allows more effective cleaning of teeth. Born in the 1950s, it now occupies almost 20% of the market in France. Some brands compete for this category of products including Oral-B and Philips. To choose the right model, there are a few things to follow, such as the type of electric toothbrush: The rotary or 2D electric toothbrush, The pulsating or 3D electric toothbrush, The sonic toothbrush, The ultrasonic toothbrush. There are other things to consider such as battery life and the options available on electric toothbrushes.
The rotary or 2D electric toothbrush
The rotating or 2D electric toothbrush is made up of one or more heads that rotate around a single axis. They combine rotation and oscillation to provide a better result. However, this model requires manual intervention for better efficiency. Today, they are not widely sold, in favor of 3D models.
The pulsating or 3D electric toothbrush
We find the pulsating or 3D electric toothbrush in a good number of models. Also known as an oscillating-rotating electric toothbrush, it emits pulsations at the same time as movements, hence the name 3D. Very effective for removing dental plaques, this toothbrush alternates movements from left to right and pulsations are at high frequency. These 2 2D and 3D models are to be used with caution since they can damage sensitive teeth and gums in the event of excessive user pressure. A majority of these electric toothbrushes are designed by the Oral-B - Braun duo and are equipped with light sensors to warn you of excessive pressure or that you need to change the brushing area. The disadvantage of these models is the regular change (every 3 months) of the toothbrush heads for better efficiency and to avoid damaging the enamel and the gum.
Sonic electric toothbrush
This type of electric toothbrush has existed since the 1990s. It uses sound technology around the bristles that varies up to 40,000 movements per minute. This process exerts no pressure on the teeth and gum. The strength of the sound vibrations effectively removes impurities through the teeth. This type of electric toothbrush is effective for people with sensitive teeth or weak teeth.
The electric ultrasonic toothbrush
The electric ultrasonic toothbrush works the same as above, except that the sound frequency is much higher. The vibrations per minute are at least 2 million and can reach 200 million for the most efficient electric ultrasonic toothbrushes. Much more expensive to buy, this model emits strong noise emissions. Some users are quickly embarrassed.
The autonomy of an electric toothbrush
Experts advise brushing your teeth twice a day, with a duration of 2 minutes per brushing. The brands of electric toothbrushes have designed battery models that last for several days. The autonomy of an electric toothbrush is between 50 to 90 minutes depending on the model. It also varies according to the operating power and the mode chosen. Therefore, brands express autonomy in day. For a good electric toothbrush, we advise you to choose a range between 10 to 14 days. It will be sufficient for full autonomy. As for recharging, it takes a few hours. Just plug it in after brushing to get a recharge for several days
The different options available
The electric toothbrush has a price varying from a few tens of euros to more than 100 euros depending on the model, type and presence of options: The different brushing modes: the most complete devices benefit from several brushing modes which adapt the speed and the movements according to the mode chosen such as softness, whitening or high frequency. The presence of a pressure sensor: generally in the form of an indicator light, it informs the user that the brushing pressure is too high. Battery indicator: this indicator informs the person that the electric toothbrush is almost discharged. The presence of a timer: this option controls the brushing of a part of the dentition, generally divided into 4 parts. After 30 seconds on the same game, the indicator lights up to inform you of changing. And at the end of the 2 minutes, the device also indicates the brushing must be completed. Bluetooth connection: some electric toothbrushes are equipped with Bluetooth connectivity to share brushing information with a smartphone application. We hope that this buying guide for electric toothbrushes will give you all the information you need to make the right choice. We invite you to consult our rankings of the best electric toothbrushes and the best dental water jets.
Welcome to our guide to buying electric toothbrushes. To choose the right model, several elements should be known, such as the different types of toothbrushes, the adapted autonomy or the many options fitted to these devices. Discover below all the elements to choose your electric toothbrush.
Buying Guide: Electric Toothbrush
The electric toothbrush is a device that allows more effective cleaning of teeth. Born in the 1950s, it now occupies almost 20% of the market in France. Some brands compete for this category of products including Oral-B and Philips. To choose the right model, there are a few things to follow, such as the type of electric toothbrush: The rotary or 2D electric toothbrush, The pulsating or 3D electric toothbrush, The sonic toothbrush, The ultrasonic toothbrush. There are other things to consider such as battery life and the options available on electric toothbrushes.
The rotary or 2D electric toothbrush
The rotating or 2D electric toothbrush is made up of one or more heads that rotate around a single axis. They combine rotation and oscillation to provide a better result. However, this model requires manual intervention for better efficiency. Today, they are not widely sold, in favor of 3D models.
The pulsating or 3D electric toothbrush
We find the pulsating or 3D electric toothbrush in a good number of models. Also known as an oscillating-rotating electric toothbrush, it emits pulsations at the same time as movements, hence the name 3D. Very effective for removing dental plaques, this toothbrush alternates movements from left to right and pulsations are at high frequency. These 2 2D and 3D models are to be used with caution since they can damage sensitive teeth and gums in the event of excessive user pressure. A majority of these electric toothbrushes are designed by the Oral-B - Braun duo and are equipped with light sensors to warn you of excessive pressure or that you need to change the brushing area. The disadvantage of these models is the regular change (every 3 months) of the toothbrush heads for better efficiency and to avoid damaging the enamel and the gum.
Sonic electric toothbrush
This type of electric toothbrush has existed since the 1990s. It uses sound technology around the bristles that varies up to 40,000 movements per minute. This process exerts no pressure on the teeth and gum. The strength of the sound vibrations effectively removes impurities through the teeth. This type of electric toothbrush is effective for people with sensitive teeth or weak teeth.
The electric ultrasonic toothbrush
The electric ultrasonic toothbrush works the same as above, except that the sound frequency is much higher. The vibrations per minute are at least 2 million and can reach 200 million for the most efficient electric ultrasonic toothbrushes. Much more expensive to buy, this model emits strong noise emissions. Some users are quickly embarrassed.
The autonomy of an electric toothbrush
Experts advise brushing your teeth twice a day, with a duration of 2 minutes per brushing. The brands of electric toothbrushes have designed battery models that last for several days. The autonomy of an electric toothbrush is between 50 to 90 minutes depending on the model. It also varies according to the operating power and the mode chosen. Therefore, brands express autonomy in day. For a good electric toothbrush, we advise you to choose a range between 10 to 14 days. It will be sufficient for full autonomy. As for recharging, it takes a few hours. Just plug it in after brushing to get a recharge for several days
The different options available
The electric toothbrush has a price varying from a few tens of euros to more than 100 euros depending on the model, type and presence of options: The different brushing modes: the most complete devices benefit from several brushing modes which adapt the speed and the movements according to the mode chosen such as softness, whitening or high frequency. The presence of a pressure sensor: generally in the form of an indicator light, it informs the user that the brushing pressure is too high. Battery indicator: this indicator informs the person that the electric toothbrush is almost discharged. The presence of a timer: this option controls the brushing of a part of the dentition, generally divided into 4 parts. After 30 seconds on the same game, the indicator lights up to inform you of changing. And at the end of the 2 minutes, the device also indicates the brushing must be completed. Bluetooth connection: some electric toothbrushes are equipped with Bluetooth connectivity to share brushing information with a smartphone application. We hope that this buying guide for electric toothbrushes will give you all the information you need to make the right choice. We invite you to consult our rankings of the best electric toothbrushes and the best dental water jets.

