Get your teeth cleaner than they have ever been The best electric toothbrush 2021:

(Pocket-lint) - In search of a new electric toothbrush? We've collected all of the best electric toothbrushes around to help you determine which is the best for you. You've come to the right spot.
You are possibly looking for some simple - as well as some advanced features - when purchasing a toothbrush. Now, almost every electric toothbrush has a way of telling you that your two minutes are up, but that's always worth testing. Others will stop after two minutes, while others will stop the vibration momentarily to tell you about it. The two minutes are also divided into four 30 second pieces by certain timers, which can be helpful.
There are also pressure sensors in many modern toothbrushes that warn you when you're brushing too hard. This sometimes just turns the LED red to warn you.
A few toothbrushes work alongside a phone app and connect to your phone with Bluetooth - and we've covered a few below. An app will give you a little evaluation of your brushing and even tell you where you missed it! They're not a replacement for professional brushing, however!
Our guide to the best electric toothbrush to buy today
Philips Sonicare DiamondClean Electric Toothbrush

This toothbrush comes with five modes - clean, white, responsive, gum care and deep clean - a perfect all-rounder. As seen here, it's available in white, pink or black or black/rosy gold. In addition, it also has a battery life of 14 days, so it's perfect for travelling. And there's even a warranty for two years.
Oral-B iO9

With its iO range of toothbrushes, which are some of the most sophisticated ever made, Oral-B has gone all out and has price tags to match the pedigree.
This is an expensive brush, but with convenient 3D monitoring that combines with an app to ensure you know if any spots are missing, you get unparalleled cleaning. There are a range of ways to ensure that you are relaxed when brushing, and it all comes together to feel a little like a glimpse of the future of the toothbrush.
Oral-B Genius 9000

There's a pressure sensor on this toothbrush. There is also a 'Gum Guard Assistant' that operates over Bluetooth with the Oral-B app and shows you the places where you add too much pressure to your gums. There's a travel case that your phone can also charge as well. Place Recognition ensures that you brush your whole mouth - just use the holder to attach your phone to the bathroom mirror, tap the camera and you go forward.
Oral-B Genius X 20000

Moving things up a notch, this is another toothbrush that is app-enabled. This brush is capable of understanding how and where you're brushing. To show you the areas of your mouth you're missing, you can then see a graphical representation of your mouth in the app. And when cleaning, you can really get better - it works like a treat. This toothbrush, like the 9000 above, also has six modes of cleaning.
Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 6100

There are three cleaning modes and three different intensities in this luxury toothbrush from Philips. It will also inform you when your brush head needs to be replaced (we estimate that it is potentially very irritating) and has a solid battery life of two weeks. They're available in black, pink and white.
Oral-B Genius 9900

One of the best around, this beautiful rechargeable toothbrush features two handles in rose gold and black to choose from. Six brushing modes, four brush heads and the same travel case for charging still exist. Again, you get the Gum Guard Assistant and your phone with Bluetooth connectivity. Oral-B also claims the toothbrush lasts between charges for at least two weeks, too.
Oral-B Pro 6000 SmartSeries

Again, Smart Guide gives you real-time feedback with Bluetooth connectivity to your phone to boost your brushing habits and a pressure sensor lights up if you brush too hard, encouraging you to take care of your teeth. There are five different types of cleaning: Regular Clean, Gum Treatment, Sensitive, Whitening, and Deep Clear, and there is also a timer to help you brush for the minutes of control prescribed by the dentist.
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