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5 Best Electric Toothbrushes (2026): Philips, Oral-B, Quip, More
After two years of testing, these are the electric toothbrushes that impressed WIRED staffers the most. The best electric toothbrush reduces plaque and gingivitis better than a manual one, encourages you to brush long enough, and prevents overzealous scrubbing (it's a thing--just ask my dentist). I didn't always to brush my teeth, but over the years, I've come to appreciate the oral-health ritual: two minutes of foamy, mindless maintenance twice a day (or more) that keeps the dental hygienist off my back. Investing in preventative dental care can save you thousands of dollars (and a lot of discomfort) in the long run. If you have a permanent retainer from orthodontics, an electric device can deal with the associated plaque buildup far more effectively than a manual toothbrush. And a electric toothbrush doesn't have to cost a fortune. We've tested dozens, including budget-friendly basic options and high-tech models packed with pressure sensors and multiple cleaning modes.
14 Great Deals on Robot Vacs, Oral Care Gadgets, and More
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