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Elektrische Zahnbürste, Inklusive Aufbewahrung, Ladestation, Ergonomisches Design, Schall
Elektrische Zahnbürste, Inklusive Aufbewahrung, Ladestation, Ergonomisches Design, Schall
Electric Toothbrush, 2 Minute Timer
Electric Toothbrush, Charge Station
It’s recommended that electric toothbrushes should be held still against teeth and gums. No horizontal or circular movements should occur, as the brush is doing its job best without any help. You should also not press the brush too hard against your teeth and gums.
Most electric toothbrushes come with at least one extra brush head, and recommendations say to replace these roughly every third month. If you need new brush heads, they’re available at pharmacies, electronic stores, and even at well-stocked grocery stores.
An electric toothbrush can last for years - if you take good care of it. The engine and battery will, of course, wear out eventually, but you can expect the toothbrush to last for at least a couple of years. One of the most common issues is that the toothbrush’s battery stops charging. Another factor that can shorten the life of a toothbrush is the brush head’s bracket and actual brush. Make sure to take good care of your toothbrush, and it should last for several years.
It depends on your expectations from a toothbrush; if you want a soft-bristle or a hard-bristle brush head and how much you’re willing to pay for the product. Feel free to read our electric toothbrush test to get some help with your decision-making.