Looking to add ‘better-looking teeth’ to your New Year resolutions? The latest electric toothbrushes claim to be capable of treatments once available only in the dentist’s chair, from tooth whitening to scaling and polishing.
But are they worth splashing out on? ANGELA EPSTEIN tried a selection for a week, while dentist Krystyna Wilczynski assessed them. We then rated them.
ORAL-B iO9, £250
ORAL-B iO9, £250, boots.com
Claim: This brush uses magnetically driven ‘iO’ technology to vibrate the bristles and rotate the brush head, to produce a ‘fresh, clean-mouth feel’ and ‘100 per cent healthier gums in one week’. Use with an Oral-B smartphone app to see which parts of your mouth you are missing as you brush.
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