What electronic Toothbrush?

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As above.

I don't want to spend a fortune, but want something thats good, and that i can easily get replacement heads for.

Thanks!!

Ross
 
In my experience a manual toothbrush is always better. Most dentists would agree.

I used to have an Oral-B and it was pretty good. It was about £40. Soon switched back to a manual one though. More accurate, cheaper and generally easier.
 
Jofujofu said:
Philips Sonicair, bit out of your budget, but by far the best leccy brush out there! (imo! ;) )

Paul

Exactly what I was going to post but way over your budget unfortunately :(
 
Its proven that the only electric toothbrush that will be more effective than manually brushing, is a toothbrush with a head that oscillates. Any other vibrating types will be a waste of money.
 
I have an electric Braun toothbrush and my wife has a Philips Sonicare. She has the Sonicare due to her having veneers and she feels it's much gentler on her teeth. The Braun however is much cheaper to own as the heads are cheaper and the battery seems to last longer. ;) Boots have some great half price offers on Braun toothbrushes here :cool:
 
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dbmzk1 said:
In my experience a manual toothbrush is always better. Most dentists would agree.

I used to have an Oral-B and it was pretty good. It was about £40. Soon switched back to a manual one though. More accurate, cheaper and generally easier.

I don't think most dentists agree. Not according to the British Dental association.
http://www.dentalhealth.org.uk/faqs/leafletdetail.php?LeafletID=28

Question:
Which toothbrush cleans better, electric or manual?

Answer:
Electric toothbrushes have been proven to be at least 25% more effective than manual toothbrushes. If you are unsure, ask your dentist or hygienist for the best one to suit your dental needs.
 
Absolutely - both my dentist and hygienist recommended that I use an electric toothbrush.

The difference in the appearance of my teeth is quite marked since I started using one - they are considerably whiter, and even I can tell my gums look healthier.

No comparison IMO - a manual toothbrush causes abrasion.

I was also recommended either Braun or Philips - went for the Braun as the heads are much more reasonable.
 
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