The Wirecutter Show

Should You Switch to an Electric Toothbrush?

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Sep 3, 2025
Nancy Redd, a Senior Staff Writer at Wirecutter and bestselling author, delves into the world of toothbrushes and oral health. She highlights the connection between oral care and overall well-being, sharing tips for effective brushing habits. The discussion covers the pros and cons of manual versus electric toothbrushes, emphasizing the importance of a two-minute brush time. Nancy also offers strategies for making dental hygiene fun for kids and suggests alternatives like water flossers for easier oral care. Get ready for a healthier smile!
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INSIGHT

Oscillating Versus Sonic Motions Differ

  • Oscillating (Oral-B) and vibrating/sonic (Sonicare) brushes clean differently and feel distinct.
  • Preference is subjective; try both motion types if one feels uncomfortable.
ADVICE

Use Kid Heads For A Gentler Electric

  • If full-size electric brushes feel harsh, try a kid's electric head with softer rubber backing.
  • Sonicare kid heads fit adult handles and can be gentler for sensitive mouths.
ADVICE

Start Kids On Electric Around Age Three

  • Start electric toothbrushes around age three, using models sized and powered for children.
  • Choose more gentle settings and smaller heads for toddlers' delicate gums.
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