Best Expensive Electric Toothbrushes

Are you looking for the most expensive electric toothbrush money can buy? Often the most expensive ones have the best features and for toothbrushes that saying couldn't be more true. So we decided to look at the best 'expensive' toothbrushes you can buy.

Over the years, there have been many news articles about billionaires buying expensive brushes and these five definitely don't win any prizes for being the world's most pricey titanium brush either, but they are pretty pricey! 

If you're looking for the best ones, this guide we did here might be useful too. 

Best Expensive Electric Toothbrush

1. Oral-B Genius Series 9000 Star Wars

  • Pressure control
  • SmartRing alerts
  • Fast charging station
  • Star wars branded

If you’re a Star Wars super-fan don’t miss out on this Oral-B Limited Edition Star Wars Series 9000 electric toothbrush!


But not only because of that, this is also a stellar toothbrush which will achieve amazing results with your teeth – you’ll notice that they’re brighter, whiter and feel so much cleaner with this.


Dentist-inspired and Bluetooth enabled, the Series 9000 electric toothbrush can be connected to your smartphone with the Oral- app and help you through your brushing by showing you where and how to brush for a perfect clean every time.


The 360-degree SmartRing mode allows you to customize your brushing experience by connecting to Bluetooth, the pressure indicator and timer to show you exactly how well you’re doing.


The integrated Triple Pressure Sensor protects your gums from overbrushing by slowing down the brush and even stopping it completely when you’re pressing too hard. And the Sensitive mode can also be set to ensure that you can’t brush too hard and hurt your sensitive gums.


The Position Detection technology keeps track of where you have and haven’t brushed to ensure that you never miss a section.


The toothbrush itself cleans your teeth using a pulsating technology which removes up to 100% more plaque than a manual toothbrush can. It oscillates and rotates around every angle of your teeth to clean them completely and thoroughly.


The toothbrush comes with a Limited Edition Star Wars themed box and travel case.


2. Philips Sonicare DiamondClean

  • Angled neck design
  • Fast charging station
  • USB travel case charger

Bluetooth enabled for keeping track of how well you’re brushing with the QuadPacer app, the DiamondClean Sonicare electric toothbrush from Philips is a state-of-the art toothbrushing system which will not only make your teeth look 2X whiter in just a week it will also clean your teeth and gums so much better than any manual toothbrush possibly can.


The DiamondClean has a brush-head which has been designed to remove 7X more plaque and to work on stains with densely packed central bristles.


The QuadPacer will ensure that you brush for the optimal 2 minutes every time by sending you the Smartimer signal.


The DiamondClean uses a 5-mode system to clean your teeth and gums thoroughly each and every time you brush. The 5 stages are: Clean, Gum Care, Polish, Sensitive, and White.


The technology also includes the use of sonic vibrations to drive your toothpaste deep into all the crevices between your teeth and along the gumline.


Your mouth will receive a total of around 62,000 brush movements in the 2 minutes of brushing time. And the brush has a specially designed angled head for optimal cleaning of every part of your mouth.


The DiamondClean comes with a travel case (which has an integrated USB charger and separate hygienic brush-head holder). Your pack also includes a charger glass which doubles as a rinsing glass and brush-head holder.


3. Oral-B SMART 5 5000 Dual Handle

  • Integrates with app
  • Unique round head contours
  • Pro-timer

Using the Oral-B SMART 5 electric toothbrush is said to be so good that it feels a lot like walking out of the dentist’s room every day! Oral-B really do know what they’re doing when it comes to designing electric toothbrushes. They do it with the input of dentists and are often recommended by dentists according to their own website.


The SMART 5 (Series 5000) is another electric toothbrush which features ‘smart coaching’ option through its Bluetooth connectivity to your smartphone. The Oral-B app gives you real-time feedback around how you well you’re brushing and suggestions as to which areas need attention.


Separately to the coaching app, there’s a Pressure Control alert which tells you to ease up on the pressure you’re using (if necessary) so that your gums aren’t damaged by over brushing.


And the Pro-Timer lets you know when the 2 minutes are up for the best cleaning time, giving you 30-second reminder vibrations. There are 5 cleaning modes which include Whitening, Gum Care and Sensitive.


Oral-B’s unique round head brush is designed to remove more than 100% more plaque than a manual toothbrush can. The set does come with several different brush-heads.


Refills can be purchased with different features to suit your preferences including bristles which are gentler on gums, or which will clean between teeth better and so on.


4. Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 5100

  • Accelerometer
  • Auto pulse water
  • Pro-timer

For truly whiter and cleaner teeth an electric toothbrush is the only answer. We all seem to be in agreement on that now.


The ProtectiveClean 5100 by Philips has all the features you’d want and need in an electric toothbrush.


It offers three different modes of brushing on top of the standard 2-minute general clean. Those modes are: White for removing surface stains; Clean for superior cleaning; and Gum Care for massaging your gums at reduced power for their health.


The toothbrush has QuadPacer which keeps track of how much time you’ve spent on each zone of your mouth and reminds you to move on.


Smartimer lets you know when the recommended 2-minutes brushing time is up. The BrushSync technology tracks your brushing via a microchip in the handle which allows the smart-handle and the smart brush-head to communicate around how long you’ve been brushing and how much pressure you’re using, even how worn the brush-head is. It includes a pressure sensor to alert you if you’re pressing too hard.


The sonic technology employed in the Sonicare range of toothbrushes is safe for anyone to use, even if you have braces, fillings, veneers, crowns etc. Regular use should reduce further damage to your teeth and gums.


The set comes with a deluxe travel case with a compact charging base which is small enough to be taken in the case.


5. Oral-B SMART 4 4000

  • Affordable price tag
  • Built-in timer
  • Pressure Control

Included in the budget-friendly range of electric toothbrushes is the Oral-B SMART 4 4000 Series. With a reputation to protect and being the company they are, Oral-B has not compromised on quality with the Series 400, just on a few of the features that the higher end Series have.


This electric toothbrush has all the really important features you need in an electric toothbrush, and some.


These include the Oral-B round head brush-heads, long said by Oral-B to remove 100% more plaque than a manual toothbrush can, as well as achieving whiter, cleaner results very quickly and maintain those standards.


The SMART 4 does have Bluetooth connectivity with your smartphone and the Oral-B app for smart coaching, that is real time feedback on how you’re going with your brushing style and giving you advice on how to improve.


There is a ProTimer to make sure that you brush for the recommended 2 minutes, with 30 second alerts to remind you to move onto the next zone of your mouth.


The Pressure Control feature alerts you if you’re applying too much pressure and will reduce the speed to prevent over brushing.


The brush has 3 cleaning modes including Daily Clean, Whitening and Sensitive.

This is a very good option for the budget conscious.


Verdict

You can spend a fortune on your toothbrush and if you have a high budget we found that the Star Wars branded, Oral-B Genius series was definitely the one we'd have chosen for our daily brushing needs. 

Yves Matthews
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