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There’s even Bluetooth connectivity, though you’ll be able to get nearly all of the benefits of the toothbrush even if you don’t turn it on. If you’re fed up with braces, implants or bridges getting in the way of your brushing, look to this cleverly designed sonic toothbrush. It comes with three differently sized brush heads to help you clean both teeth and gums thoroughly, while a choice of seven cleaning modes allows for customised brushing. 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.

This feedback can be extremely useful if you have trouble covering every single tooth each time. You can even program your brush to give you extra time when you reach spots that your dentist says you need to clean better, helping you slow down and take your time where it matters most. More and more people are switching from manual toothbrushes to electric toothbrushes these days. With so many options on the market, it can tough to find the right one for you. Oral-B is one of the leading manufacturers of electric brushes, and their Genius line is one of the most popular. Today we’ll be taking a closer look at these brushes, including what makes them unique and why they might be a good fit for your needs.

They’re weighty, which contributes to the feeling of holding something built well. It was no surprise, therefore, that before I had finished I was invited to stop brushing my teeth and see how I had scored. It’s a smart toothbrush—so smart, in fact, that with the help of a smartphone app it watches while you brush and tells you which bits could use a little more work. The brush handle contains gyroscopes, accelerometers and a Bluetooth connection to report its movement and orientation to the phone, which uses its camera to figure out where the brush head is in relation to your head. Jon is a leading voice on electric toothbrushes and has been quoted by mainstream media publications for his opinions and expertise. Known as enhanced position detection technology/tracking, the app installed on your smartphone uses the phones front-facing camera and sensors in the brush handle to accurately detect the position of the brush within the mouth.

In fact, you may prefer to start with the sensitive option, which uses a slower speed, to get a feel for its intensity before you begin using it regularly. The Genius X uses standard Oral-B brush heads, which are priced oral b braun toothbrush at around $20 / £20 (about AU$30) for a pack of four, but are also often available for a discount. Whereas many premium toothbrushes have a case that only holds a single replacement head, this one can hold two.

Purchased individually, the least expensive replacement heads cost $7, which is generally more than what most Oral-B heads cost but less than the price of many Philips Sonicare heads. Although you can adjust the intensity of the brush’s vibrations in each of the modes, in practice we found no appreciable differences between the intensity levels; they felt the same. When activated, the ultrasensitive pressure sensor alerts you with a beep that we found overly loud compared with alerts from the competition (fortunately, you can turn the pressure-sensing beeps off). Like the Pro 1000, the 4100 has a pressure sensor, lacks superfluous cleaning modes, and has earned the ADA Seal. Unlike the Pro 1000, with the 4100 you can choose from two vibration intensities (strong or stronger), which may be helpful when first getting used to this model’s powerful motor. Our testers have found that the higher intensity setting roughly matches the feel of the Pro 1000’s lone intensity setting.

Maintaining your oral health is important, and, to that end, a good toothbrush is essential. But finding the right one can be challenging—and learning proper brushing techniques is even more so. According to the American Dental Association, using gentle pressure helps reduce the risk of gum injury. The Oral-B Genius 9600 is an electric toothbrush that uses advanced features to give real-time feedback on your brushing technique, including advanced pressure sensors that prevent oral damage. Philips Sonicare ExpertClean is another series of toothbrushes that connect to an app via Bluetooth, including the ExpertClean 7500, which we’ve tested. Similarly, we found the price a lot to spend on multiple, unnecessary cleaning modes (four for the 7500), intensities (three), and travel accessories.