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  2. Upgrade to this best-selling electric toothbrush for just $35 ...

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    This model in particular is compatible with all Philips Sonicare click-on toothbrush heads and they, well, click on instantly with ease. Each new toothbrush head lasts for three months.

  3. Sonicare - Wikipedia

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    A Philips Sonicare 5100. This model has 2 cleaning modes . The brush head vibrates at hundreds of times per second, with the latest models at 31,000 strokes per minute (517 Hz) or 62,000 movements per minute [1] (1033 Hz).

  4. The best electric toothbrushes of 2025, according to dentists

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    Best sonic toothbrush Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Smart 9300 ... The Burst Original Sonic Toothbrush is a $60 brush that has three different cleaning modes, is rechargeable, and comes with a ...

  5. Electric toothbrush - Wikipedia

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    An electric toothbrush, motorized toothbrush, or battery-powered toothbrush is a toothbrush that makes rapid automatic bristle motions, either back-and-forth oscillation or rotation-oscillation (where the brush head alternates clockwise and counterclockwise rotation), in order to clean teeth.

  6. Why I always use an electric toothbrush - AOL

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    In that guide, Lawrence Fung, DDS, of Silicon Beach Dental, told us he always prefers an electric toothbrush over a manual one, though, noting how well electric toothbrushes remove bacteria.

  7. Ultrasonic toothbrush - Wikipedia

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    Ultrasonic toothbrush (Megasonex) An ultrasonic toothbrush is an electric toothbrush designed for daily home use that operates by generating ultrasound in order to aid in removing plaque and rendering plaque bacteria harmless. It typically operates on a frequency of 1.6 MHz, which translates to 96,000,000 pulses or 192,000,000 movements per minute.