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Oral-B Pro-Expert Electric Toothbrushes For Adults, Christmas Gifts For Women / Him, 1 Handle, 1 Precision Clean Toothbrush Head, 2 Batteries, 1 Mode with 2D Cleaning, Blue & White

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With bundles of smart features, a new design, significantly improved charging and a new drive system, it’s a step up from the Genius X. If you’re not bothered with the whole idea of apps and smart toothbrushes, then the iO Series 3 is amazing value and, arguably, the best brush in Oral-B’s whole range.

However, your teeth feel clean after brushing and the Gum Care mode gives your gums a decent massage, while the Soft mode is ideal for first-time electric toothbrush users or those with sensitive gums. There’s a useful pressure sensor, built-in timer and six brushing modes including intense clean, whitening and super sensitive so you can adjust as required to suit your teeth’s changing needs. Unsurprisingly, they know everyone’s dental needs change over time so this sonic toothbrush addresses three issues with three separate toothbrush heads and three speed settings.Kids/Junior series: Variations of the Vitality, Pro and Smart Series brushes aimed at kids and teens. If you take your phone into the bathroom, it’s even more useful as a map of your mouth in the app will show exactly where you’ve brushed and which areas you need to pay more attention to. The apps from Oral-B and Philips have had some time to mature, and they can guide you towards a better technique that could keep your teeth and gums healthier for longer. In this guide we’re going to run through our pick of the best of the brand’s line-up and explain some of the differences between the different models, so that you make the right choice.

Like the DiamondClean Smart, it works with the Sonicare app to track your brushing and dish out reminders, guidance and tips. What’s more, you can use the iO Series 4 with the Oral-B app and track your dental routine from day to day and week to week. We test all electric toothbrushes by using them twice a day over a period of at least one week, making sure we get a feel for how they handle and perform when cleaning. It’s a great choice for younger brushers and still has all the features they’ll need including a built-in two-minute time with a buzzer every 30 seconds to remind then when to move to the next area of their mouth.It’s hard to distinguish between so many similar products, while the boxes and adverts bombard you with pseudo-science and marketing-speak. While the bristle heads remain the same, the new magnetic iO drive system transfers motor energy directly to the bristle tips. You also get the same pressure sensor and timer, the same two weeks plus battery life, and the same OLED display and app-connected features. As a toothbrush, though, the Oclean is a real contender; it’s quiet but surprisingly powerful, working effectively along the gumline and doing a fine job of keeping the teeth feeling fresh and clean.

iO Series:>Oral-B’s flagship range, using a new magnetic motor and redesigned heads for a gentle yet effective clean. Offering four modes, including two sensitive modes, you still get a superb clean both on and in-between teeth. These bring in the 3D action, with micro vibrations, oscillation and rotation for a better clean, along with pressure alerts and a lithium-ion battery (on most models).The Deep Clean + mode might even be too intense for some people, but you can turn down the intensity or switch to the regular Clean or White + mode to enjoy a clean that will leave your teeth feeling polished, and even get rid of much of the plaque and debris that can accumulate between your teeth. The One doesn’t have the brushing power of a larger Sonicare brush, but it’s ahead of other battery-powered electric toothbrushes and does a great job of leaving your teeth feeling shiny and clean. Battery life, meanwhile, is brilliant, with enough charge to get you through a good month of brushing before recharging via USB. It switches itself off when the usual two-minute brush is done, and pulses every 30 seconds during use to remind you to brush another quarter of your mouth. This Oral-B model comes in four colours including the rose pink we tested and is perfect for anyone switching from a manual toothbrush for the first time.

All Oral-B toothbrushes use a variant of the same rotating head technology, where the round head of the toothbrush oscillates clockwise and anti-clockwise at speeds of up to 10,800 movements per second to clean your teeth. All the same, although the action feels a little rough and rattly in comparison to the brand’s more expensive models, it still gives your gnashers a thorough clean – which you can tailor by switching out the CrossAction brush head for a Sensitive or Precision Clean head.Thanks to Oral-B’s magnetic motor technology, the clean is as quiet as it is impressive, with little of the vibrating skull effect that drives some electric toothbrush users mad. A sonic brush uses vibrations to loosen plaque from teeth, while an oscillating brush rotates quickly to do the same thing. Philips and Oral-B will tell you that you’re not getting the same quality or clean from these cheaper heads, but in our tests some have been perfectly effective. These toothbrushes combine this with a pulsating action, designed to break up plaque along the gum line, making it easier to brush away.

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