GET FREE SAMPLES

sign up for our newsletter to get free sample alerts

Why It's Time to Switch to an Electric Toothbrush

A more souped-up model is better for your health
Photo 5/6
Rotadent Contour, $110.93
Though many electric toothbrushes have harder bristles, this option features softer ones. If you're a bit sensitive — or you aren't trying to rid gum disease — this could be a better solution for you. It features a two-and-a-half-minute timer that helps you overachieve your daily brushing routine. One charge will last you three weeks — making it perfect for those who forget to plug in.

Buy now

This is among the most affordable and its larger head means it'll cover most of your tooth as you swipe on by. It will also notify you if you're brushing too intensely, which can be good if you're prone to a heavy hand. Every 30 seconds, a timer will sound, letting you know it's time to move to another part of your mouth.

Buy now

BY LINDSAY TIGAR | JAN 16, 2019 | SHARES
VIEW COMMENTS
Full Site | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
TotalBeauty is a property of Evolve Media Holdings, LLC. © 2024 All Rights Reserved. | Affiliate Disclosure: Evolve Media Holdings, LLC, and its owned and operated subsidiaries may receive a small commission from the proceeds of any product(s) sold through affiliate and direct partner links.