Toothbrushes
We tested the newest batch of electric toothbrushes to find the one true king of clean.
A new batch of next-level electric toothbrushes is sure to give your pearly whites a shine.
Sonic Toothbrush
The diamond-patterned handle and charcoalcoated bristles give your morning routine a shot of style; we like the one month between recharges, too. Looking for ultrasoft bristles? This model’s for you. From $70; burstoralcare.com
Electric Toothbrush
Since it uses an AAA battery, the Quip is compact and charger-free, preserving space in your Dopp kit. Its vibrations are so gentle, though, that we started brushing as vigorously as if it were a manual toothbrush. From $25; getquip.com
Genius X Oral-b
If you’re into analytics (or in dental school), this brush might be for you: It connects to an app to show where you’re using too much pressure. While this powerful rotary unit gives a deepfeeling clean, it’s loud enough to wake a dog. $220; shop.oralb.com
Sonic Toothbrush
For the price, this streamlined unit overdelivers on features, from an audible pressure sensor to four brushing modes. The bristles didn’t hold their shape as well as the Sonicare’s, but they’re cheaper to replace. $50; shyn.com
Sonicare Protectiveclean 6100
With three modes and three intensity settings, the 6100—quiet, with a svelte head—has your brushing sweet spot.
Our teeth felt dentistoffice clean, but replacement brushes are pricier than most. $100; usa .philips.com