Myst dental brush1/10/2023 The AquaSonic Vibe is the closest to a Philips Sonicare electric toothbrush dupe we’ve found. However, there were only 10 participants, they brushed under supervision only some of the time, and they used each test toothbrush for only five days. Study participants also said it was tied-with low and middle-for the most comfortable frequency. We found only one small, old, imperfect study-funded in part by a grant from Rowenta, a German company that made electric toothbrushes at the time-that compared brushes with 2,100, 2,500, and 3,500 brushstrokes per minute and found that the middle frequency was the most effective at removing plaque (“at most 1.5 times better” than the other frequencies and yielded “about 50% more plaque free sites” than the highest frequency). There isn’t a proven difference in effectiveness between faster and slower brush movements in existing independent research. These brushes also tend to move at a higher frequency, to the tune of 30,000 to 40,000 movements per minute, as opposed to a lower-end brush’s 8,000 to 20,000 movements per minute. Spend around $70, about 40% more than the cost of our top pick and your brush likely comes with a travel case and a few extra cleaning modes, which vibrate the brush at different patterns or frequencies. Some people find this feature incredibly useful. Pressure sensors that buzz, beep, or light up can let someone know when to let up while brushing.
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