Oral-B Precision Clean Electric Toothbrush Replacement Brush Heads 8 ct

It feels relatively similar to the rounded attachment dentists use to polish teeth. The Oral-B Precision Clean removed more visible plaque than the generic Oral-B compatible brush heads, and the Voguish Replacement Toothbrush Heads actually performed even more effectively. The caveat with its cleaning is that it doesn’t get in between teeth quite as well, leaving some noticeable plaque behind. The comparatively thick stem was also noteworthy during testing; it’s more substantial than brushes that fit on the Sonicare line, so this is not an excellent option for people with smaller mouths. Despite the claim, we didn’t find that these bristles were especially soft. However, if you are a committed Oral-B user and want a solid alternative to pricey name-brand brush heads, this is your best bet.

Like other models in the Oral-B line, it has superfluous cleaning modes and is compatible with any of the company’s replacement heads. The Genius has an on-board pressure sensor that flashes red when you brush too hard (no app needed). If you travel with an electric toothbrush, you’ll appreciate the included case, which oral b toothbrush heads can charge the brush handle and a phone. The Pro 1000 model from Oral-B comes with all the features most of our experts recommend, for one of the lowest prices. It has a two-minute timer (with a nice-to-have quadrant alert at 30-second intervals) and is compatible with a wide selection of affordable brush heads.

We’ve recommended this brush since 2015, and it continues to perform well in long-term testing. In September 2017, the Pro 1000 was among the first five electric toothbrushes to receive the ADA Seal of Acceptance. The Pro 1000 has comfortable-feeling oscillating bristles, a simple one-button interface, and a battery that in our tests lasted on average 11.5 days with twice-daily use. Best of all, you’re not getting overcharged for features like digital monitors, travel cases, or inductive chargers—none of which will actually get your teeth any cleaner than the Pro 1000 can. Over the past eight years we’ve tested, and in many cases retested, more than three dozen different electric toothbrushes.

If you can tolerate the brushing action generated by the Precision Clean or CrossAction heads, they’re probably more effective, or at least more efficient, cleaning devices. Power Tip brush heads cost on the order of $5.50 per head (see notes above about our methodology). Ortho Care brush heads cost on the order of $5.50 per head (see notes above about our methodology). We get that if you don’t like using a rotary-action brush that switching to the Deep Sweep head provides you with a solution. But otherwise, if we initially knew that we wanted an electric that’s used similarly to an ordinary toothbrush, we’d investigate buying a Sonicare first. Deep Sweep brush heads cost on the order of $7.30 per head (see notes above about our methodology).

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