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Best Electric Toothbrush, Backed by Real-Life Testing (2026)

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The best electric toothbrush reduces plaque and gingivitis better than a manual one, encourages you to brush long enough, and prevents overzealous scrubbing (it's a thing—just ask my dentist). I didn't always love to brush my teeth, but over the years, I've come to appreciate the dental health ritual: two minutes of foamy, mindless maintenance that keeps the oral hygienist off my back.

Investing in preventative dental care can save you thousands of dollars (and a lot of discomfort) in the long run. If you have a permanent retainer from orthodontics, an electric device can deal with the plaque buildup far more effectively than a manual toothbrush. And a worthy electric toothbrush doesn't have to cost a fortune.

We've tested dozens, from budget-friendly basics to high-tech models packed with pressure sensors and multiple cleaning modes. Each one gets at least two weeks of use—longer if we're verifying battery claims—so we can assess performance, comfort, and overall value. Listed below are the best electric toothbrushes you can buy.

For more self-care recommendations, check out WIRED's Guide to Mouth Tape, Best Lip Balms, and Best Red-Light Therapy Masks and LED Devices.

Best Sonic Electric Toothbrush

Courtesy of Philips Save to wishlist Save to wishlist Philips Sonicare 4100 Electric Toothbrush $56 Amazon $50 Best Buy $50 Target WIRED/TIRED AccordionItemContainerButton LargeChevron WIRED Narrow brush head for smaller mouths

Built-in pressure sensor and 2-minute timer

Battery life is about 2 weeks

BrushSync reminds you to swap brush heads

Available in a variety of colors TIRED Only two vibration intensities

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