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The electric toothbrush is a type of oral care product that uses an electric motor to move a brush head in a circular motion. This motion helps to remove plaque and food debris from the teeth and gums more effectively than manual brushing. Electric toothbrushes are available in a variety of styles, including rechargeable, battery-powered, and sonic models. They also come in a range of colors and sizes to suit different needs. Electric toothbrushes are often recommended by dentists as they can help to reduce the risk of gum disease and tooth decay.
Electric toothbrushes are becoming increasingly popular as they offer a more efficient and effective way to clean teeth. They are also more convenient than manual brushing, as they require less effort and time.
Some of the companies in the electric toothbrush market include Oral-B, Philips Sonicare, Waterpik, and Foreo. Show Less Read more