Replacement Brush Heads Oral-B Toothbrushes

Please make sure the base is plugged in at all times and the brush is seated properly, shaking off any excess moisture before putting it back into the base. UMMA Diamond Automatically charges when docked, so your toothbrush is always charged & ready to go. The quick and simple setup, straightforward charger (which we were pleased to discover is compatible with some other Oral-B brushes), and sturdy travel case make the Oral-B Genius 6000 an excellent portable choice. The Oral-B Genius X Limited is our top pick because it packs all the features you need in a highly intuitive, seamlessly functional toothbrush. The Oral-B Pro 1000 has a small, round rotating head to get into hard-to-reach places. Its bristles are trimmed to different lengths – from the tip to the bottom and side-to-side – which gives it a curved look.

It’s still not what you might call cheap, but it’s a premium brush at a price you might find easier to swallow. However, most toothbrush heads are not recyclable as part of household waste, so they should be tossed in the trash when they’re no longer useful. There are no independent studies comparing sonic toothbrush models or brands to non-sonic brushes (and most industry-supported research includes the brands’ own products). Per advertising from Philips Sonicare that is now more than two decades old, some people have come to assume that so-called sonic toothbrushes remove more plaque—with sound waves. All you really need out of an electric toothbrush is a powerful motor and a two-minute timer to make sure you brush your teeth for the right amount of time. If you already have an electric toothbrush you’re happy with, there’s no need to consider upgrading.

An orthodontist on our Medical Expert Board also reviewed this article for medical and scientific accuracy. It’s also important to consider physical accessories, and how those match your lifestyle needs. Some brushes come with extra brush heads, storage cases, and travel solutions, while others offer only one of these accessories, or none. The best electric toothbrush is the one that will motivate you to keep up with a consistent twice-daily routine, which means your best option will be determined by your lifestyle and preferences.

If you use a manual brush and don’t struggle to maintain good brushing habits, there’s little reason to consider upgrading in that case, either. If you find an automated two-minute timer helpful or you need or prefer to brush with a powered assist, it may be worthwhile to upgrade from a manual to an electric toothbrush. Florence is our Senior Beauty Writer, specialising in expert-tested beauty and grooming reviews — from toothbrushes to the latest skincare launches. She’s committed to sharing recommendations for products that truly work and make people feel confident and healthy. This brush doubles up as a water flosser to make your oral care routine even more thorough and help with gum health.

Though a regular toothbrush can certainly get the job done, an electric toothbrush makes it easier to get a good brushing. And while we feared the worst from the NiMH battery, it actually lasted a reasonable 43 minutes in our tests. We would like to see a pressure sensor and a charging indicator, but if you only have around £22 to spend on a toothbrush, this is as good as it gets. Any Sonicare head can be used with any Sonicare brush, but Oral B’s standard heads can only be used with its Pro-series brushes, while its iO heads only work with iO series brushes. They work with companion apps that time your brushes, keep a diary of your activity and provide oral hygiene tips or snippets of news.

If you’ve got your technique down to a T with a manual one, then you might not see an electric one as much of an improvement. Both electric and manual toothbrushes help you clean your teeth, avoid gingivitis and improve gum health. Regardless of which brush you choose, don’t forget to floss before brushing your teeth. “If you are unsure about the best option for your at-home oral health routine, consider consulting your dentist for advice,” says Dr. Yazdani. The OLED touchscreen can be unresponsive, while the app simply tracks the frequency and efficiency of your brushing, and sometimes struggles to make a stable connection to the brush.

Smart-toothbrush capabilities vary widely, but mainly these devices automate the process of tracking your brushing habits, typically by connecting to an app via Bluetooth. Some smart models, like the Quip Smart and Oral-B iO, attempt to track where the brush head is in your mouth, with varying specificity and results. Because of this, it’s difficult to compare the Quip to our high-powered picks. It makes more sense to compare it to AA- or AAA-powered brushes available in most drugstores. Using the right brush head for your teeth and gums matters, and we like that the Pro 1000 is compatible with nearly every model in Oral-B’s robust brush head line.

A standout for its unique look, this toothbrush is made from medical-grade silicone, which is not only super easy to clean but bacteria resistant too. It impressed everyone with its long-lasting battery life and proved to be straightforward to use. UMMA’s 40,000 brush strokes per minute truly give that “straight from the dentist” clean feeling every time you brush. In only two minutes with UMMA you’re getting the equivalent brush strokes of 5 hours of manual brushing.

Because the back of this sonic toothbrush’s head is a soft material, it doesn’t produce the same rattling effect as the hard plastic backs of other brush heads when it comes in contact with your teeth. That alone may be worth the increased price for some people (replacement brush heads, specific to this device, cost roughly $5 apiece in the most economical pack). In our experience, the Hum’s vibrations aren’t as strong as the Philips oral b genius toothbrush Sonicare 4100’s and not as weak as the Quip’s. You can use this toothbrush without ever connecting to the app, which, like others, tracks brushing data. The Pro 1000 model from Oral-B comes with all the features most of our experts recommend, for one of the lowest prices. It has a two-minute timer (with a nice-to-have quadrant alert at 30-second intervals) and is compatible with a wide selection of affordable brush heads.

The head won’t fall to pieces with the vibrations presenting you with the danger of swallowing small parts. They are, of course, the most expensive but can usually be found on special offer. A 73% reduction on one of our favorite electric toothbrushes (and a handy travel case), hum by Colgate, sees it coming down from the heights of $69.99 to $21.75 — a much more affordable option. This Prime Day deal is sure to be gone soon, so cash in while you still can and get a premium toothbrush for more than half the price. The ADA also says that both electric and manual toothbrushes effectively remove plaque, however there are key differences.