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

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    We spoke to a handful of dental health professionals and combed through hundreds of reviews to find the ... $300 at Walmart $330 ... The Waterpik Sonic-Fusion 2.0 is a water flosser toothbrush ...

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    This dentist-recommended Waterpik flosser is up to 35% off right now. Julia Webb. June 21, 2024 at 10:35 AM ... The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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    The professional-grade flosser promises to get your teeth clean and gums flossed — even those hard-to-reach back teeth. You can get it today for up to 40% off with Amazon's early Memorial Day deals.

  5. Water Pik - Wikipedia

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    Water Pik, Inc. (also Waterpik) is an American oral health products company based in Fort Collins, Colorado. A subsidiary of Church & Dwight, it produces personal and oral health care products such as oral irrigators and pulsating shower heads. [1] Waterpik began in 1962 as Aqua Tec Corporation. with the invention of the oral irrigator. [2]

  6. Oral irrigator - Wikipedia

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    An oral irrigator . An oral irrigator (also called a dental water jet, water flosser or, by the brand name of the best-known such device, Waterpik) is a home dental care device which uses a stream of high-pressure pulsating water intended to remove dental plaque and food debris between teeth and below the gum line.

  7. Ultrasonic toothbrush - Wikipedia

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    Electric toothbrushes have been used by the public since the early 1950s. Today, they have evolved and based on the speed of their vibration, can be divided into three categories: electric, sonic and ultrasonic. Electric toothbrushes vibrate in either an up/down direction, or in a circular motion, and sometimes in a combination of the two.