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  2. The best electric toothbrushes of 2025, according to dentists

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    Burst Original Sonic Electric Toothbrush. More options. $45 at Amazon $70 at Target. Best water flosser / electric toothbrush combo Waterpik Sonic-Fusion 2.0 Professional Flossing Toothbrush.

  3. Electric toothbrush - Wikipedia

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    A Motodent electric toothbrush. A patent for this toothbrush was filed in 1937. The earliest example of an electric toothbrush was first produced by Tomlinson Moseley. Sold as the Motodent, a patent was filed by his company, Motodent Inc. on December 13, 1937. [1] In Switzerland in 1954 Dr. Philippe Guy Woog invented the Broxodent. [2]

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    Oral-B and Sonicare are two of the best electric toothbrush brands in 2024. GH Institute experts tested them both based on price, effectiveness and more.

  6. Sonicare - Wikipedia

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    A few months later Optiva Corporation changed its name to Philips Oral Healthcare, Inc. By the end of 2001, Sonicare had become the number-one selling rechargeable power toothbrush in the United States. [11] In 2003, to improve Philips brand recognition in the US, Philips rebranded the Sonicare toothbrush as "Philips Sonicare".

  7. Oral irrigator - Wikipedia

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    The first oral irrigator was developed in the 1950s by Dr. C.D. Matteson, who patented the invention in 1955. [3] Dr. Matteson's invention was designed to cleanse the teeth and gums after meals as an alternative to using hand syringes. It attached directly to a sink's faucet and featured a mechanical valve to control water pressure. [4]

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