Healthy Teeth and Gums Start With a Great Toothbrush, and We've Tested Over 70 of Them (2024)

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Swapping out your old manual toothbrush for an electric toothbrush can help brush your teeth more effectively and can help break up plaque more easily. There are two primary types of electric toothbrushes (sonic and rotating), which both work to loosen up pesky stuck-on foods and clean areas that are harder to reach with a manual brush.

Across the board, a good electric toothbrush should have a decent battery life (especially if you plan on traveling), adjustable speeds or intensities, and a bristle strength that matches your brushing needs so it never feels too soft or too abrasive.

To compile this list of our picks for the best electric toothbrushes, we home-tested over 30 options to see which ones lived up to their manufacturer claims and helped effectively clean teeth.We also assessed each toothbrush for additional features like alerts, timers and smartphone connectivity. Our criteria were developed with the help of three dentists.

In This Article

  • Our Picks

  • How We Tested

  • What to Look for

  • Our Experts

  • FAQ

  • Why Trust Verywell Health

Pros

  • Affordable

  • Easy to use and set up

  • Two-minute timer

Cons

  • Pressure sensor not very effective

  • Low battery light is easy to overlook

Why We Recommend It

This toothbrush was ready to use right out of the box—we just needed to attach the brush head, and it was all set. The brush features a two-minute timer; you’ll know you brushed the right amount of time when you feel a brief interruption in the pulsations. Even for those of us with sensitive teeth and gums, this toothbrush didn’t cause any pain or irritation. This is due, in part, to the built-in pressure sensor that stops the pulsating brush if you start brushing too hard.

This toothbrush is affordable, and we appreciate its simple and sleek design. It comes with a small charging dock that’s just slightly larger than the toothbrush's wand, meaning it takes up very little counter space.

Keep In Mind

The low battery light is small and can be easily overlooked, so it’s probably best to put it back on the charging dock after each use. The toothbrush lacks many of the extra features that you may find with other electric toothbrushes (which may be a plus for some users). Alao, we found that it took a good amount of force to trigger the pressure sensor to stop the brush, so it may not be as reliable as you may want it to be, especially if you tend to over-brush.

Key Specs

Head Type: Rotating and pulsating brush | Bristle Stiffness: Soft | Power: Rechargeable; 10 Days | Timer: Yes | Features: Oscillating, pulsating, and rotating brush, pressure sensor, two-minute timer

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Pros

  • 2 separate cleaning modes

  • Traveling case for easy portability

  • 3 levels of adjustable intensity

Cons

  • Expensive compared to similar toothbrushes

  • Doesn’t come with any additional brush heads

Why We Recommend It

When looking for an electric toothbrush that offers targeted teeth whitening, we were very interested to test this electric toothbrush by Philips. It comes with a specific whitening mode as well as 3 different intensity levels. With a simple press of the plus or minus button on the front of the toothbrush, we were able to quickly adjust the brushing intensity as needed.

To also help ensure a more thorough brushing, the toothbrush vibrates every 30 seconds so you can move from quadrant to quadrant while brushing before turning off automatically after 2 minutes. In addition, the travel case is hard and durable and fits both the brush and the charger, so you can toss it into your luggage and take it with you whenever you’re away from home.

Keep In Mind

The cost of this electric toothbrush might put it outside of most budgets, especially when compared to other toothbrushes that are available at half the price. And that’s before you factor in the cost of replacement brush heads since there aren’t any additional brushes included. The included travel case is very hard, but unfortunately we received one that was already damaged right out of the box. After taking a beating, the case became hard to close.

Key Specs

Head Type: Sonic | Bristle Stiffness: Medium | Power: Rechargeable; 3 Weeks | Timer: Yes | Features: Two-minute timer, 3 intensity levels and 2 cleaning modes

Pros

  • Affordable

  • 3 cleaning modes including gum care

  • Pressure sensor

Cons

  • Wand may be too thin for some

  • May not last as long as more expensive models

Why We Recommend It

Sure, we know that gum care is important, but do you actually know what your gums need while you’re brushing? The Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 5100 offers three different brushing modes, including one specifically for gum care. Add in the pressure sensor and two-minute brushing timer (to make sure you spend enough time in each quadrant of your mouth), and you’ll be able to give your gums a gentler brushing experience.

We found in our testing of the 5100 model that the sonic vibration intensity gave us a deep-clean feeling without needing to apply too much pressure, which—thanks to the built-in pressure sensor—meant we were never over-brushing.

Keep In Mind

Unfortunately, a lower price point sometimes means that your new purchase may not last as long as other, more expensive models. For this model, it’s a good idea to keep track of your warranty to make sure you can get a replacement if it stops working after your purchase.

Key Specs

Head Type: Sonic | Bristle Stiffness: Medium | Power: Rechargeable; 14 Days | Timer: Yes | Features: Travel case, 3 brushing modes, brushing timer, pressure sensor

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Pros

  • Bluetooth compatible with Oral-B app

  • 7 unique brushing modes

  • Easy-to-read pressure sensor light

  • Includes 4 brush heads for easy replacement

Cons

  • Pricey

  • Inconsistent battery life

Why We Recommend It

The Oral-B iO Series 9 might be one of the most technologically impressive electric toothbrushes on our list. It features 7 different smart brushing modes and a smart pressure sensor light that changes color based on how hard or light you brush. It also offers Bluetooth connectivity to the Oral-B app for 3D teeth tracking to ensure a thorough cleaning.

It took us a few minutes to get the app fully set up and connected to the toothbrush. Still, after it was set up, we were impressed with all the features we could use through the app, like the two-minute brushing timer, checking the remaining battery life, switching between brushing modes, and using the 3D teeth tracking to see if there were any areas we had missed.

Keep In Mind

One of the biggest things to consider before buying this toothbrush is the price. It is frequently listed on sale, but with a regular retail price of just under $300, no matter what kind of deal you find, it may still be out of reach for some budgets. There’s no denying the vast array of unique features here, but if you don’t think you’ll be using them for each day, you may not feel like you’re quite getting your money’s worth.

Key Specs

Head Type: Rotating and micro-vibrations | Bristle Stiffness: Medium | Power: Rechargeable; 10-14 days | Timer: Yes | Features: Smart pressure sensor light, 7 smart brushing modes, Bluetooth compatibility with app

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Pros

  • Bluetooth compatible with Oral-B app

  • 5 brushing modes including 2 modes for sensitive teeth

  • Pressure sensor light and brush head replacement light

  • Long-lasting, rechargeable battery

Cons

Why We Recommend It

One of the biggest benefits of the iO Series 5 is that it offers many of the smart features and app compatibility of other models in this series but at half the price of Oral-B’s more expensive models like the Series 8 and Series 9. The Series 5 toothbrush has five brushing modes, including two specifically designed for more delicate brushing on sensitive teeth.

During our testing, we were impressed with the different brushing features and how easy the brush was to use. Especially for users who are used to traditional toothbrushes, this electric toothbrush really feels like a leap into the future. The built-in timer, which buzzes every 30 seconds, was a big help for us so we could focus on each quadrant of our mouth and not rush through brushing.

Keep In Mind

While we enjoyed the smart features of this electric toothbrush, interpreting the different color changes and light pulsations on the color ring would have been very difficult if we hadn’t thoroughly read through the manual first (or for those who are color blind or have impaired vision).

Key Specs

Head Type: Rotating | Bristle Stiffness: Soft | Power: Rechargeable; 10-14 days | Timer: Yes | Features: Pressure sensor light, 7 brushing modes, brush head replacement reminder light, Bluetooth compatibility with app

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Pros

  • Tracks where you brush to ensure full coverage

  • Balanced weight in the wand

  • The light-up ring indicates if you are brushing too hard

  • Two weeks of battery life

Cons

  • Price may be outside of some budgets

  • Small base of the toothbrush may cause it to tip over when not in use

Why We Recommend It

When it comes to Oral-B electric toothbrushes, this might be one of their best offerings to date. To start, it offers a smartphone-compatible Bluetooth app that tracks your brushing history and uses AI to log which areas you have and have not brushed to help you make sure you have every tooth covered. You can even use the app to change the colors on the light-up ring if you want.

During our testing, we noticed how easily the electric toothbrush could pair with the app and appreciated the two-minute timer that pulsed every 30 seconds to indicate when we should move to a new area. Overall, we felt that the full retail price may be too high for many users. But for those willing to make the jump to a pricier toothbrush—or if you can find it on sale—there is a lot of value packed into this brush.

Keep In Mind

One of the biggest selling points of this brush is its compatibility with the app, so if you aren’t planning to use the app this toothbrush may not be worth it for you. We did find that the smaller base caused the brush to tip over, so it’s important to put it in a place where it’s less likely to get bumped.The entire set only comes with 1 brush head, and the cost of buying replacement brush heads can add up over time. This should really be considered when budgeting for this higher-end electric toothbrush.

Key Specs

Head Type: Rotating | Bristle Stiffness: Medium | Power: Rechargeable; 2 weeks | Timer: Yes | Features: Pressure sensor light, two-minute timer, Bluetooth compatibility with app

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Pros

  • Smart pressure sensor

  • 2 extra replacement brushes included

  • Magnetic charger achieves a full charge in 3 hours

Cons

  • Battery life can degrade over time

  • Brush speed may feel too fast for some

Why We Recommend It

Many of the electric toothbrushes on our list only come with one brush head, which can be a real issue while traveling, especially if that single brush head needs to be replaced while you’re out of town. For the frequent traveler, this toothbrush includes two extra brush heads (that’s three total) and a simple carrying case that fits easily into your backpack or luggage. It also comes with a magnetic charging base that can take your battery from empty to a full charge in about three hours.

During our testing, we were impressed with the speed and brushing power of this electric toothbrush. On top of that, after downloading the app and pairing the toothbrush, we noticed that our brushing stats were quickly loaded into the app.

Keep In Mind

During our testing, we found that the speed and force behind the brush head could sometimes feel a little too fast, which made it difficult to prevent splatter while using the brush. The price is also a major consideration too, as this is one of our list’s higher-priced toothbrushes. While Bluetooth and Wi-Fi compatibility are certainly impressive, a lot of what you are paying for is the integration and use of the app. So, if you think you aren’t likely to explore these features fully, it may be worth finding a cheaper option.

Key Specs

Head Type: Rotating | Bristle Stiffness: Medium-firm | Power: Rechargeable; 2 weeks | Timer: Yes | Features: 2 extra replacement brushes, two-minute timer, smart pressure sensor, color display screen on brush wand

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Pros

  • 3 intensity levels and brushing modes

  • Battery lasts up to 14 days

  • Pressure sensor

  • Available in 4 colors

Cons

  • Only 1 brush head included

  • Battery may degrade after 2+ years

Why We Recommend It

It’s common to find different intensity settings on an electric toothbrush, but the Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 6100 goes the extra mile to include three separate cleaning modes as well. A quick button press lets you switch between modes to help you focus on cleaning, whitening, and gum care.

We were impressed with the different intensities (which equaled 9 different brushing experiences in total), which meant this toothbrush could benefit those with sensitive teeth as well as anyone wanting a stronger cleaning. Overall, while it only cost a few dollars more than the Philips ProtectiveClean 5100 model, we felt like we were more than getting our money’s worth from this newer model.

Keep In Mind

The included brush head is a generic head designed for cleaning. While this brush head works for the whitening and gum care modes, a separate brush head designed specifically for gum care is available from Philips and, unfortunately, isn’t included in this package.

Key Specs

Head Type: Sonic | Bristle Stiffness: Medium | Power: Rechargeable; 14 Days | Timer: Yes | Features: travel case, 3 brushing modes, brush replacement reminder light, pressure sensor

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Pros

  • Affordable price

  • 5 brushing speeds

  • 8-week battery life

  • Extra brush head included

Cons

  • Replacement brush heads can be expensive

  • Softer bristles and brushing speeds may not suit some users

Why We Recommend It

Many of the electric toothbrushes on this list offer a ton of great features and impressive app capabilities. But what if you want a versatile, budget-friendly electric toothbrush without all the fancy, expensive extras? This makes the Voom Sonic Pro 5 Rechargeable Electronic Toothbrush a good choice thanks to its relatively low price point (which can be even lower if you happen to catch it on sale), 5 brushing speeds, and longer-than-average battery life.

During our testing, the easy set-up and comfortable wand handle made using the brush for the first time a breeze. Compared to similar electric toothbrushes, we felt that the Voom Sonic Pro 5 could clean well at a lower intensity. The full price for this toothbrush is considerably lower than comparable competitors, making it a good value for the money.

Keep In Mind

While we were impressed with its range of brushing speeds, we occasionally felt like the brushing still wasn't strong enough. This may be partly due to the toothbrush’s softer bristles—which is worth considering if you prefer a firmer brush. On top of that, replacement brush heads tend to be a little pricey, so if you don’t like the included brushes, it will cost you extra to try to replace them

Key Specs

Head Type: Sonic | Bristle Stiffness: Soft | Power: Rechargeable; 8 weeks | Timer: Yes | Features: Brushing timer, auto shut-off, 5 brushing speeds

Pros

  • Soft-tapered bristles

  • Long battery life

  • Small brush head

Cons

  • No pressure sensor

Why We Recommend It

A soft-bristled brush, like the HiSmile Electric Toothbrush, can help mouths with receding gumlines. It has a small brush head with soft-tapered bristles with a unique feel and shape compared to regular bristles. We cleaned sensitive areas of our mouth more easily than before, and our sensitivity reduced after just five days of use. It effectively cleaned our teeth and left them nice and fresh.


It’s easy to set up and fairly intuitive to use. It has a timer, automatic shut-off, three different intensity settings, and a long battery life. When the battery is low, three red dots flash at the bottom of the handle, and recharging takes two to three hours via a USB-to-USB-C cable. We didn’t have to recharge this toothbrush once during testing. It also comes in nine fun, bold, punchy colors, which is always a bonus.

Keep in Mind

There’s no pressure sensor to alert you when brushing too aggressively, which would have been great for receding gums. Also, the “intense” setting was too intense for us.

Key Specs

Head Type: Vibrating | Bristle Stiffness: Soft | Power: Rechargeable | Timer: Yes | Features: Three modes, automatic shut off, mode memory

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Pros

  • Five brush modes

  • Twin kit

  • Comfortable handle

Cons

  • Confusing timer function

  • Charges slowly

Why We Recommend It

Aggressive and harsh brushing can lead to poorer oral health and conditions such as gingivitis or receding gums. If you struggle with overbrushing, the Oral-B Smart Clean 360 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush has an intuitive pressure sensor around the neck that flashes red when too much pressure is applied. Thanks to this feature, our overall technique was vastly improved by the end of the testing period. The built-in timer prompts you when to brush different areas of your mouth and tells you when the session is over. We loved how clean our teeth felt after every use.


We didn’t need the instructions to set up this brush. The handle wasn’t too thin or thick, and it was easy to maneuver while brushing and even easier to clean afterward. We also loved the battery life—we didn’t have to charge it for two full weeks of use. Another perk is that it comes in a twin kit with two of everything in the box. With two handles, brush heads, travel cases, and charging stations, you can use it for two people or as a travel option alongside an at-home one.

Keep in Mind

We didn’t love how the timer operated—there were mini vibrations to indicate when it was time to switch sides and a longer one at the two-minute mark, but it wasn't very clear figuring out which was which, and we often brushed for longer than needed. It also takes 12 hours to charge.

Key Specs

Head Type: Oscillates | Bristle Stiffness: Soft | Power: Rechargeable | Timer: Yes | Features: Pressure sensor, timer

Compare

Ease of UseDesignFunctionalityQualityValue

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Best Overall:

Oral-B Pro 1000

$40 at Amazon4.34.53.854

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Best for Whitening:

Philips Sonicare HealthyWhite+ Electric Toothbrush

$139 at Amazon55553

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Best for Gum Care:

Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean Toothbrush

$80 at Amazon53554

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Best With App:

Oral-B iO Series 9

$290 at Amazon4.54.2554.2

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Best for Braces:

Oral-B iO Series 5

$97 at Amazon4.554.854.8

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Best Oral B:

Oral-B Genius X Limited

$100 at Amazon54.8554.8

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Best for Travel:

Oral-B iO Series 8

$230 at Amazon3.53.84.554

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Best Sonicare:

Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean Electric Toothbrush

$127 at Amazon554.355

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Best Value:

Voom Sonic Pro 5 Electronic Toothbrush

$30 at Amazon54.6555

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Best for Receding Gums:

HiSmile Electric Toothbrush

$59 at Amazon

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Best for Aggressive Brushers:

Oral-B Smart Clean 360 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush Twin Pack

See price at oralb.com

How We Tested the Electric Toothbrushes

The Verywell Health team chose over 70 of the top electric toothbrushes currently available to test out firsthand from their homes. We evaluated each electric toothbrush for:

  • Ease of Use: In addition to scoring the difficulty level for setting up the electric toothbrush, we looked at how intuitive and user-friendly the product was to use. If any of the extra features were difficult to use or relied heavily on reading the manual to understand what everything meant, the toothbrush would lose points in that category.
  • Design: The varying sizes and weights of these electric toothbrushes can make a big difference in how you use the toothbrush. We considered if the toothbrush felt too heavy or bulky in our hands. We also considered if the size of the brush head was too big to easily maneuver or so small that we felt we needed additional time to finish brushing our teeth.
  • Functionality: One of the most important attributes to consider is how well the toothbrush actually functions. We wanted to see if there was any significant difference in switching between brushing speeds or how precise the two-minute timer was while brushing.
  • Features: Bluetooth and app connectivity were one of the major advertised selling points of our higher-end electric toothbrushes. As a result, we wanted to see how reliable these advanced features were and if we felt those features were worth the higher price point. For example, if we found that the Bluetooth pairing process was unclear or unreliable, that toothbrush would be scored lower.
  • Quality: This attribute is focused simply on the user experience during and after brushing. If we felt like we needed more than two minutes to completely finish brushing or found that the brushing speeds were too strong or too weak, we would give that toothbrush a lower score.

What to Look for in an Electric Toothbrush

  • Brush Head: The size and shape of the brush head will make a big difference in how effectively you will be able to brush. While larger brush heads can cover more ground, Kate Zoumboukos, DMD, FAGD, licensed dentist and fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry, points out that they can be harder to maneuver into hard-to-reach areas.
  • Bristle Type: While you may enjoy a firmer bristle, for electric toothbrushes, its best to look for “soft” or “extra soft” bristles if possible. Especially for fast, rotating electric brush heads, softer bristles will be kinder to your teeth and as Zoumboukos notes, minimizes abrasions.
  • Battery Life: How battery life is measured can vary across manufacturers with some boosting how long a brush can be left out between charges or how long it can continuously run while turned on. If you are planning to keep it near the charging dock, battery life isn’t a major consideration, but if you plan to travel a lot or are unable to regularly charge up, look for a brush that advertises a week or more of battery life.
  • Alerts and Timers: A two-minute brushing timer is very common in electric toothbrushes (even in the lower-priced ones) and is a convenient way to make sure that you are meeting the recommended time for brushing. More advanced models can trigger a reminder every 30 seconds to move along to the next quadrant in your mouth, but this additional timer isn’t really necessary and will likely only be featured in more expensive electric toothbrushes.
  • Features: Some more expensive models feature Bluetooth connectivity to a smartphone app that can give you a real-time look at how long you’ve been brushing, if you’re applying too much pressure, and how much of a charge is still remaining. Leena Palomo, DDS, MSD, professor and chair of the Ashman Department of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry at New York University, mentioned that some of these smart toothbrushes can even track where you have brushed and alert you of a missed spot.

Our Experts

We consulted the following dentists during the research and writing of this article on the best electric toothbrushes:

  • Marc Schlenoff, DDS, FAGD, vice president of clinical development at Tend in New York City
  • Leena Palomo, DDS, MSD, professor and chair of the Ashman Department of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry at New York University
  • Kate Zoumboukos, DMD, FAGD, licensed dentist and fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do you clean your toothbrush?

    After you use your toothbrush, be sure to run it under hot water as soon as you’re done. Then you can also deep clean it once a week by either swirling it in enough antibacterial mouthwash to cover the brush head or soaking it in a mixture of two teaspoons of baking soda dissolved in a cup of water for 15 minutes.

  • What is better: a manual toothbrush or an electric toothbrush?

    Most dentists agree that you can effectively clean your teeth with either kind of toothbrush as long as you brush for two minutes.

  • How often should you replace the head on an electric toothbrush?

    Be sure to check the instructions that come with your electric toothbrush but generally, you can expect to have to replace the head every three to four months or once the bristles look splayed, just like you would with a manual toothbrush.

Why Trust Verywell Health

As an experienced health writer, Steven Rowe knows how to truly evaluate a product and tell the difference between marketing claims and the actual facts. He has previously tested and compared several electric toothbrushes and water flossers and better understands a user’s first-hand experience and the importance of making an informed decision prior to purchase.

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