Toothbrush Heads

If you’ve made the switch to an electric toothbrush, we’ve got a huge range of toothbrush heads for you right here. Read More See less

Toothbrush heads go through natural wear and tear over time, so they need to be replaced every three months to keep working at their best. We have a variety of Oral-B toothbrush heads, including 3D White and Cross Action.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I replace my electric toothbrush head?

Dentists recommend that you should replace your electric toothbrush head every 3 months for best results. This is because your brush head goes through natural wear and tear as you use it over 3 months, making the bristles become bent and less effective at brushing away plaque. Oral-B electric toothbrush heads all feature coloured indicator bristles, which fade over 3 months of use so you can clearly see when it’s time to switch to a new toothbrush head.

How often do I need to charge my electric toothbrush?

For most brands, if you leave your electric toothbrush on its charging stand for 24 hours, it will be fully charged - the maximum time a toothbrush takes to fully charge is 22 hours.

 

If you’re unsure whether your toothbrush needs charging, have a look at the battery icon, typically placed on the front of the brush handle.

 

If it’s green, it will be fully charged, if it’s flashing green it means that it’s charging, and red, orange or yellow colours mean that it’s low on battery.

 

Most brands encourage you to leave your toothbrush on the charging stand at all times after you’ve finished brushing to ensure it’s always got plenty of charge, but always read the instructions provided in the box.

Are electric toothbrushes better than manual toothbrushes?

Generally, studies show that electric toothbrushes reduce the amount of plaque compared to manual toothbrushes.

 

As electric toothbrushes don’t require the sweeping, scrubbing motion that manual toothbrushes do, they may be easier for those with limited mobility, like if you suffer from carpal tunnel or arthritis.

 

Electric toothbrushes tend to be better for the environment, too.

 

This is because usually, you will only need to replace the head of the electric toothbrush, compared to the entirety of it.

What is the best electric toothbrush?

Whatever price bracket you’re comfortable with, you’ll find an electric toothbrush to suit your budget.

 

We have electric toothbrushes starting under £20 from popular brands such as Oral-B.

 

For bigger budgets, there are also a range of dentist-inspired brushes with a built-in Bluetooth system that communicates between the brush and your smartphone.

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