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You will have to replace heads fairly frequently (once every three months, most dentists say), but with the average brush lasting three to five years, you’ll get value for money. And just think of all the dental work you’ll be avoiding by keeping your mouth in fresh, sparkling condition. How do I choose an electric toothbrush? Mumsnetters love this clever electric toothbrush – unsurprising, given that Philips are rivals to Oral-B in the electric toothbrush stakes. The Philips Sonicare 6100 is designed to give immediate results – healthier gums and whiter pearly whites in just seven days.
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My dental hygienist has Oral-B products for sale in her surgery reception, including electric toothbrushes. I pointed out that, after switching from Oral-B to Philips Sonicare, I felt my teeth were getting a better clean. She agreed and even admitted that she used a Phillips one!” Philips Sonicare. Only needs recharging every few weeks and does a great job. Last one lasted for around 10 years I think (I’m one my second one now).” Lightweight and easy to hold with a range of different-sized toothbrush heads, it’s also ideal for children, and you can choose the strong or gentle mode if you have sensitive teeth and gums.I love mine. If I ever forget it when I’m travelling, I just don’t feel like a normal toothbrush cleans my teeth as well.” Mumsnet has been helping parents make their lives easier since 2000 and, in those years, we’ve seen, tried and reviewed thousands of products. It’s also a good idea to consider what you need from your electric toothbrush. If you don’t want to break the bank, a budget electric toothbrush is a good idea. If you can’t be bothered with having to charge it regularly, choose a powered toothbrush with a long battery life.
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Ask the experts! Next time you see your dentist, ask them which electric toothbrush they recommend. You could also ask the opinion of the Mumsnetter dentists on our forums (we know that there are a fair few) and see what they think about the latest electric toothbrushes by Oral-B, Philips, Fairywill and Colgate.There’s no getting away from the fact that electric toothbrushes are more expensive than manual toothbrushes – considerably so in most cases. But the benefits of electric toothbrushes have been verified by dental health experts who say that they get rid of much more plaque than manual brushes. So your teeth and gums will thank you for making the investment.