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

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    We’ve chosen to put up the Burst Original Sonic Toothbrush as our budget-friendly pick, thanks to favorable reviews across sites like Amazon, 36,000+ five-star reviews on Burst’s website, and ...

  3. The 4 Best Electric Toothbrushes—Tested and Reviewed - AOL

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    We tested all the most popular models to find the best electric toothbrushes to shop now. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  4. The best electric toothbrushes for healthier, whiter teeth - AOL

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    Let’s assume from the outset that you already own an electric toothbrush. It’s one of the must-have modern items. If you don’t, you and your gnashers really need to get with the times.

  5. Gleem - Wikipedia

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    It was introduced as a toothpaste in the United States in 1952 and discontinued in 2014. Procter & Gamble later revived Gleem toothpaste as a flavor variant of Crest toothpaste (Crest Fresh and White Fluoride, Peppermint Gleem toothpaste). [2] In 2019, Procter & Gamble expanded the brand to include a line of electric toothbrushes. [3]

  6. 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.

  7. Toothbrush - Wikipedia

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    Electric toothbrushes can be classified, according to the speed of their movements as: standard power toothbrushes, sonic toothbrushes, or ultrasonic toothbrushes. Any electric toothbrush is technically a powered toothbrush. If the motion of the toothbrush is sufficiently rapid to produce a hum in the audible frequency range (20 Hz to 20,000 Hz ...