SHOP FOR PRO SERIES ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSHES
Pro Series
Electric toothbrushes featuring deep cleaning with 3D technology, oscillates, rotates and pulsates to remove up to 100% more plaque vs. a manual brush.
• 100% more plaque removal than a manual toothbrush.
• Visible pressure control to protect gums from brushing too hard.
• 2-minute timer helps you brush toward a dentist-recommended clean.
SHOP FOR VITALITY SERIES ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSHES
Vitality Series
Electric toothbrushes that deliver comprehensive cleaning with 2D technology, oscillates and rotates to remove more plaque than a manual brush.
• 100% more plaque removal than a manual toothbrush.
• The essential toothbrush to achieve an everyday clean and prevent gum issues.
• 2-minute timer helps you brush toward a dentist-recommended clean.
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WHICH ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH IS RIGHT FOR ME?
Oral-B Electric Toothbrush
When brushing your teeth with an electric toothbrush, apply toothpaste, place the bristles at a 45-degree angle to your gum line, and glide the brush across each tooth—there’s no need to scrub! Make sure to brush the dentist-recommended 2 minutes to better cover your whole mouth without applying too much pressure—overbrushing can harm your gums and enamel! Rinse your mouth and the brush after each use.
To charge your Oral-B electric toothbrush, place it on the charging stand, ensuring proper alignment. Connect the stand to an electrical outlet, and let it charge until the indicator shows a full battery. Avoid overcharging to prolong battery life.
To use an Oral-B electric toothbrush, apply toothpaste, wet the brush head, turn it on, and place it on your teeth at a 45-degree angle. Gently move the brush in a circular motion, covering all teeth surfaces for the dentist-recommended 2 minutes. Let the brush do the work for you, there’s no need to scrub!
Most electric toothbrushes are water-resistant and designed to withstand water exposure during regular use, like rinsing. But make sure not to submerge your electric toothbrush for lengthy periods of time, this can damage some of the components.
The choice between electric and manual toothbrushes is entirely up to you! Electric toothbrushes do tend to clean more effectively than a manual by removing 100% more plaque. Both can be effective when used correctly with proper technique and regularity.
To clean your electric toothbrush, remove the brush head and rinse it thoroughly. Wipe the handle with a damp cloth and avoid submerging it in water. Disinfect the brush head occasionally using a solution of water and hydrogen peroxide or vinegar.