We've reviewed 17 of the best-selling electric toothbrushes and built a 30-second quiz that picks the right three for you — matched to sensitivity, budget, travel, Invisalign, family size, and more.
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Eight heads, four modes, IPX7 — the Aquasonic Black Series is the family pick we keep recommending.

The 4100 Rose is the same dentist-loved engine in a softer colorway — and a smarter buy than most "starter" brushes.

Oscillating, simple, gentle — the Oral-B Pro 1000 is the most dentist-recommended brush for pregnancy gingivitis.

Light, ergonomic, forgiving of arthritic hands — without paying premium-tier prices.

Pressure sensor, sensitive mode, travel case — the right tools for serious periodontal protection.

47% less plastic over its lifetime than a manual brush — with USB-C charging and TerraCycle-eligible heads.

Four modes, 16-zone tracking, Apple Health integration — the data brush for anyone who lives in Oura.

Travel case with UV sanitizer, four-week battery, three-zone pressure sensor — built for disciplined daily care.

Smart pressure, AI zone tracking, and a dedicated orthodontic mode that protects your aligners.

SenseIQ adapts intensity 800 times per second. We tested it for 30 days — here's whether it's worth the splurge.
We rank brushes against use-case criteria — sensitivity, travel, budget, medical context — not by commission rate.
Each review is written from a specific user's perspective. We tell you who the brush is for — and who should skip it.
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