The 5 best electric toothbrushes of 2022

Choosing the best electric toothbrush for your needs is somewhat subjective, but there are some factors that benefit nearly everyone. A toothbrush that is easy to use, charges well or has a long-lasting battery, and is equipped with convenient features like variable speeds can help you get the best possible cleaned teeth without discomfort. 

What’s more, for those of us who want to improve our oral hygiene, new smart toothbrushes can help you brush more thoroughly for the right amount of time using guidance from a smartphone application that is tied to your brush.

While sonic technology has produced great results, and some people prefer it, there are very strong signs that you can brush effectively with a thoughtfully designed rotating/oscillating brush. In our case, the best brush award went to an older style Oral-B Pro 1000 with the more intense, slower-frequency rotating, oscillating and pulsating brush head. This was partially due to overall reliability in product reviews and partially due to the widespread availability of both branded and off-brand brush heads, making this an inexpensive brush to use for a very long time. 

That being said, the best electric toothbrush may vary based on your personal preference. Be aware that while both Sonicare’s and Oral-B’s brush heads have widespread availability, both also have some brush heads that aren’t cross-compatible. So make sure your specific brush is listed as compatible on the brush head packaging. 

Electric toothbrush

Price

Charging station

Moving type

Brush head availability

Oral-B Pro 1000

$50

Yes

Rotating/Oscillating 

Yes

Colgate Hum

$70

Yes

Sonic

No

Quip

$35

No

Sonic

No

Sonicare 4100 ProtectiveClean

$50

Yes

Sonic

Yes

Brightline Sonic 

$30

Yes

Sonic

No

If you’re looking to choose a mid-price-range electric toothbrush with strong features like a pulse timer that keeps you moving your toothbrush around your mouth and a strong battery life, you can’t go wrong with our top five options. However, you may find that you have a better brushing experience if you choose your brand and model based on your priorities based on the chart below. 

Choose this electric toothbrush…

If you want…

Oral-B Pro 1000

Affordability and key features for clean teeth

Colgate Hum

Frequent travel or to gamify your brushing

Quip

Easy use, affordability, and subscription to brush heads

Sonicare 4100 ProtectiveClean

High-end smart features without high-end smart price

Brightline Sonic 

Variable modes alongside reliability in other features

For each toothbrush we considered, we looked at a combination of product specifications and reviews. For instance, smaller, lighter toothbrushes are more portable and easier for a wide variety of people to hold comfortably, so we took that into account when choosing brushes, and product specifications also helped us learn what kinds of batteries were needed or whether a recharging station or case was included. 

Whether a brush came with multiple types of brush heads or was cross-compatible with widely available brush heads was also a factor in affordability. We worked to find the best options that were in the most common price range, $25-$75, rather than focusing on brushes that had mountains of features but also cost hundreds of dollars.

We used product reviews from customers to identify products that had a strong reputation for helping people feel they were getting their teeth very clean, were comfortable to use, didn’t have annoying lights or excessively loud buzzing sounds, and held a charge as expected. 

Generally, an electric toothbrush simply has some type of oscillation, vibration, or movement generated by electricity to remove more plaque from teeth during brushing. A smart toothbrush can have a variety of features, but one of the most common in modern brushes is to have the toothbrush integrated with an application on your phone that helps you brush effectively, track your brushing, or otherwise use your brush toward better oral hygiene.

A stronger battery technology, more durable materials, and integration with a smartphone app that assesses how well your teeth were cleaned all tend to drive up the price of a toothbrush. While we aimed mostly for mid-range or inexpensive toothbrushes, many of the higher-end toothbrushes may have other features, such as a water flosser in the case of the Waterpik Sonic-Fusion 2.0

While our best overall pick, the Oral-B Pro 1000, can be used on sensitive teeth, Oral-B also has a product specifically for sensitive teeth, the Oral-B Gum and Sensitive Care Electric Toothbrush. Brushes like the Brightline Sonic also have adjustable intensity, and this feature can be helpful for people who have found single-speed toothbrushes to be too intense. 

There are a variety of other electric toothbrushes from the major Oral-B and Sonicare brands at both lower and higher price points. Here is a short list of other electric toothbrushes that I thought were great choices:

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