When will we come to a time when every accessory in our home is smart? Is there a limit to what should actually be smart? Let’s talk about a category that may not be what you traditionally think of as ...
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We tested 14 of the most popular electric toothbrushes and found three standout options that did well to help us improve our oral hygiene habits.
This AquaSonic smart toothbrush hunts down and eliminates plaque. Its motor delivers 82,000 vibrations per minute and removes up to 10 times more buildup than an ordinary toothbrush. For a limited ...
Everything that uses electricity is getting smart — or eventually will. We've had electric toothbrushes for some time now. But now, those toothbrushes are finally getting smart functionality. One of ...
The brand's connected technology helps its users monitor and improve their oral care routine and that of their family. While most people miss almost 40 percent of their teeth when they brush, the ...
Even as an adult, it can be difficult to be sure how you’re supposed to brush your teeth. It can be tricky to make sure you’re brushing for long enough, getting all the right areas, and brushing often ...
Smart toothbrushes of the future could be used with smart mirrors to encourage better brushing, according to Oral B. Demonstrating the technology at Mobile World Congress the dental care company said ...
Keeping your teeth healthy is hard, and it’s a bit of a pain. Still, it’s more of a pain if you don’t take care of them. Luckily, a good toothbrush can make the whole process a lot easier to manage.
NEW YORK, Dec. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- quip, the modern oral wellness company on a mission to help people build better oral health habits, is pleased to announce that its Ultra Smart Sonic Toothbrush ...
When your toothbrush is no longer up to performing its primary task (the American Dental Association recommends replacing yours every three to four months), take a beat before tossing it in the trash.