Men's Journal

Toothbrush­es

We tested the newest batch of electric toothbrush­es to find the one true king of clean.

- By JESSE WILL

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

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