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The best… electric toothbrush­es

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Oral-b Vitality Plus Crossactio­n An excellent budget option, this rotating toothbrush rush does a good job of removing ng plaque and is comfortabl­e to hold. The battery doesn’t lastast long, though – and it does takes a good while to recharge (£20; www.superdrug.com). ).

Colgate Proclinica­l 250+ One of the lightest toothbrush­es around, this sonic model recharges quickly and lasts for ages off a charge. It’s not as good at cleaning as some other models, though (£25; www.argos.co.uk).

Oral- Oral-bB Genius 9000 ThisTh his more upmarketup­mark Oral-b model w works with a mobile a app that tells you how much time youyo spend on brushingbr­ushin and which spots yo you tend to miss. W With a range of brushing modes, it’s effective at getting rid of pl plaque (£121; www.n www.notino.co.uk).

Pan Panasonic nasonic EW DL82 Tthis This Panasonic brush haas has some handy features: there’theres there’s a twwo-second two-second “soft start” function, before reachingch­ing normal speed, and silicone bumps on the he reverse side of the head for c cleaning ng your tongue (£160; www.argos.co.uk). w.argos.co.uk).

Philips ps Sonicare Flexcare Platinum RatedRa the best electric toothbrush on theth market by Which?, the Flexcare PlatinumPl boasts outstandin­g battery life.life It’s superb at cleaning teeth, butbu is a bit noisier than rival models (£120;(£ www.boots.com).

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