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Based on: 23,316 user reviews
Rank | Image | Electric toothbrush | Score | Verdict | Price |
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Oral-B Kids Frozen 2 | 94 | Good | £24 |
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Oral-B Kids Cars | 94 | Good | £33 |
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Philips Sonicare HX6352/42 | 92 | Good | £35 |
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Oral hygiene is a very important habit for children to develop early on; proper oral care is key to preventing cavities, and the accumulation of plaque. The best way to ensure your child has healthy teeth and gums is to brush at least twice a day. However, kids do not have the proper skill to manually brush their teeth so they need to be assisted by adults until they can do it themselves. Better yet, they can use an electric toothbrush to make the activity more effective, but fun at the same time.
Electric toothbrushes for kids are specially designed to help them enjoy the process, and not make it feel like a chore. Some premium models even have Bluetooth connectivity, with apps that play music and turn it into a game. They also come in a variety of fun colors, shapes and themes for them to choose from.
Electric toothbrushes for kids are technically equipped with far more features than manual ones, making them the best tool for daily oral care. Because they are also more gentle, they will not damage their gums or protective tooth enamel. Some models even have pressure sensors that alert your child when they are using too much pressure. They are mostly lightweight and quiet, which makes them more comfortable to work with.
To maintain the effectiveness of an electric toothbrush, the brush head needs to be changed approximately every 3 months. In the case of non-replaceable brush heads, you will have to change the whole unit, which will end up costing more in the long run. The bristles are prone to wear and tear, eventually decreasing the functionality of the toothbrush. Furthermore, the bristles could house harmful germs, especially when the toothbrush is not dried and stored properly.
There are tons of electric toothbrushes for kids on the market. All of them have something to offer, so it is important to consider your child’s unique needs and preferences when choosing a model. Here are some of the key features to look for:
The price of electric toothbrushes for kids varies from £24 to £35. These are the cheapest electric toothbrushes for kids:
Electric toothbrush | Price | |
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Oral-B Kids Frozen 2
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£24 |
Oral-B Kids Cars
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£32 |
Philips Sonicare HX6352/42
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£34 |
The following chart shows the distribution in price among electric toothbrushes for kids:
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Name | Oral-B Kids Frozen 2 | Oral-B Kids Cars | Philips Sonicare HX6352/42 | |
Score |
94
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94
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92
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Rank | Rank 2 of 13 | Rank 3 of 13 | Rank 6 of 13 | |
Reviews |
(4.7)
8200 reviews
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(4.7)
7927 reviews
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(4.6)
7189 reviews
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Price | 24 £ | 33 £ | 35 £ |
Brush head | Round | Round | Oblong | |
Brushing technique | Rotating 2D | Rotating 2D | Sonic | |
For kids | ||||
No. of brush heads | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Run time | 32 | 32 | 60 | |
Charge time | 960 | 960 | 1440 | |
Type of battery | NiMH | NiMH | Li-ion |
Pressure sensor | ||||
App connectivity | ||||
2 minute timer | ||||
Interval timer (30 sec) | ||||
Uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) | ||||
Mouth card | ||||
Type of mouth card |
Height | 24.2 cm | 24.0 cm | 22.0 cm | |
Width | 5.2 cm | 5.0 cm | 4.4 cm | |
Depth | 11.0 cm | 11.0 cm | 6.4 cm | |
Weight | 0.2 kg | 0.2 kg | 0.4 kg |
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