With so many toothbrush types available on the market, it's often difficult to select the right toothbrush for your own needs. First, let's distinguish between battery-powered and electric toothbrushes.
Those who want a dose of power but are weary of electric toothbrushes may like a battery-powered toothbrush (also known as a "battery power toothbrush" or a "battery-operated toothbrush"). Like electric toothbrushes, battery-powered toothbrushes are sometimes simply called "power toothbrushes" due to their use of a AA battery. While similar in design and cost to regular manual toothbrushes, battery-powered toothbrushes have just enough vibration to provide additional cleaning action.
In addition to those of manual toothbrushes, features include:
A rechargeable electric toothbrush, also known as a "power toothbrush" is the kind you plug into the wall to recharge, keeping the handle and replacing the brush head every three months or so. Rechargeable electric toothbrushes differ among the kind of cleaning technology they use, such as micro-vibrations, oscillating/rotating (3D Cleaning Action) or sonic technology.
Generally rich in technology and features, electric toothbrushes, like the Oral-B iO Series 9, provide many oral health benefits. Some can even enable you to improve your brushing habits.
High-tech features include:
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Most electric toothbrushes also come with features for added convenience, like a brush head or toothbrush holder, bathroom counter storage units and travel toothbrush chargers.
Besides what's discussed above, other factors that might affect your decision include:
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