Sound toothbrushes in the test: These models from Philips, Oral-B and Co. convince Stiftung Warentest

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Dentists recommend electrical toothbrushes for thorough cleaning and healthy teeth.While long classic electric toothbrushes have dominated the market, there have been more and more sound toothbrushes for several years.We take a closer look at models of different manufacturers and show the test winners of Stiftung Warentest.

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In conventional electric toothbrushes, the brush head rotates and moves in several directions to clean the teeth.In the case of sound toothbrushes, on the other hand, vibrate and vibrate the bristles at an extremely high speed.This should clean the teeth even cleaner and more gentle at the same time.The market leader at the sound toothbrushes are Philips and Oral-B.They offer a variety of models at different prices.

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ANZEIGEDer Testsieger: Philips Sonicare DiamondCleanDer Testsieger: Philips Sonicare DiamondClean

The Stiftung Warentest in its tests towards electrical toothbrushes is now also confirmed by the trend towards the ultrasound toothbrush.For the first time in 2019, a sound toothbrush was chosen as the test winner and long-term winners Braun with the oral B toothbrushes fell from the throne.Philips has many variants on offer from the popular Sonicare models.In our comparison we show the test winners and other recommendations.We also check the costs for the plug -in brushes.

The test winner: Philips Sonicare DiamondClean HX9903/03

ANZEIGEPhilips Sonicare DiamondClean HX9903/03155,99177,0012171,99171,99234,57249,996

In the test of Stiftung Warentest (issue 01/2019), the Philips Sonicare DiamondClean reached first place with sound technology and was therefore test winner with the judgment "Gut (1.8)".The testers praised the lush equipment and awarded the grade "very good" when cleaning the tooth cleaning.None of the competitors achieved this result.

The sound toothbrush removes tooth pads with four different cleaning programs and three intensity levels.It also offers practical features such as a pressure control and the associated app that can be used to analyze your own cleaning behavior.

Only the large brush head hinders the cleaning in hard -to -reach places, according to the testers.The toothbrush is loaded in a chic loading glass or with the supplied travel case.According to the manufacturer, the Philips-Sonicare toothbrush has a battery life of two weeks.

The costs for the plug-in brushes are in the medium to upper area: a 2-pack original Philips-Sonicare insert brush currently costs between 10 and 18 euros.However, they are also high quality and automatically remind you of a change.

Unsere Einschätzung: Eine luxuriösere Schallzahnbürste gibt es aktuell nicht.The Philips Sonicare DiamondClean is the manufacturer's flagship and offers a variety of functions, many cleaning programs and achieves very good grades in the test.

Test winner for less than 100 euros: Silk'n Sonicsmile

ANZEIGESilk'n SonicSmile54,9998,54138,95

In the price range up to 100 euros, the Silk'n Sonicsmile wins.The examiners of Stiftung Warentest awarded the judgment "Gut (2.1)" in the test of December 2019.The good cleaning performance and the many extras were praised: two brush heads are included and the toothbrush offers five cleaning programs: White, Clean, Polish, Massage and Study.A timer also informs you every 30 seconds when using it so that you can change the cleaning area.

It is particularly practical that you can load the toothbrush on the go via the supplied USB cable.If necessary also with a power bank.According to the manufacturer, the battery life is a maximum of three weeks: this makes you the ideal companion on vacation.The cost of replacement brushes is at a similar level as with Philips: there is a set of 2 for just under 13 euros.

Unsere Einschätzung: Die Silk'n SonicSmile ist der Testsieger für unter 100 Euro bei Stiftung Warentest.The brand is less known compared to the large competition, but the model scores with clever functions such as charging via USB.Inclockers help the model with cleaning mode study to get used to cleaning with a sound toothbrush.

The bestseller: Braun Oral-B Pulsonic Slim Luxe 4100

ANZEIGEOral-B Pulsonic Slim Luxe 410099,48129,9923109,99

With the Oral-B Pulsonic Slim Luxe 4100, Braun offers a sound toothbrush at an affordable price.It is handy, small and therefore also a very good travel companion.The Stiftung Warentest praises the good cleaning result and the easy handling.In the test she just missed a good grade and received a "satisfactory (3.2)".In the long -term test, after simulated four years, she failed to use usage.That got the otherwise good result.

With the functions, she convinces: There are three different cleaning modes to choose from.The integrated timer counts every 30 seconds and reports after two minutes of cleaning duration.The brush head is rounded and should therefore be particularly gentle on the gums.He vibrates with gentle sound technology with more than 31.000 vibrations per minute.Another advantage: The costs for the plug -in brushes are low.A set of 4 costs just under 19 euros.

Unsere Einschätzung: Trotz der Abwertung für die Haltbarkeit, empfehlen wir die Zahnbürste wegen der guten Funktionen, einer gründlichen Reinigung und der günstigen Aufsteckbürsten.In addition, the battery lasts for a long time with this ultrasonic toothbrush.

The cheap: Philips Sonicare Easyclean HX6512/45

ANZEIGEPhilips Sonicare EasyClean HX6512/4549,7474,993486,97

Philips also leads a cheap entry -level model.The Philips Sonicare EasyClean HX6512/45 is already available for less than 50 euros.With two weeks of maximum battery life and 31.000 vibrations per minute ist das Modell der Oral-B-Zahnbürste sehr ähnlich.

Only with the various cleaning modes did Philips set the red pencil.While the expensive model shines with five modes and the oral B toothbrush still offers three modes, users of the EasyClean have to do without a selection.There is only one cleaning mode here.There is also no app connection like the expensive model.The plug -in brushes are just as expensive as with the DiamondClean.However, there are also many cheaper alternatives from third-party providers for the Sonicare devices.

Unsere Einschätzung: Die Philips Sonicare EasyClean ist ein gutes Einstiegsmodell mit Standardfunktionen.The battery lasts for two weeks, including two plug -in brushes.

Start-up brush: Happybrush Vibe 3

ANZEIGEHappybrush Vibe 3Dieses Produkt ist derzeit leider bei allen Partner-Shops ausverkauft.

A German start-up also ventured in the market of the electric toothbrushes, which is highly contested by well-known manufacturers, and according to their own statements already has over a million customers.The third version is now available from Happybrush.Test reports.In addition to the striking design, de emphasizes the battery life of up to five weeks.

In addition to the three cleaning modes, there is the so-called happy start function.This is supposed to get the user used to the new plaster of a sound toothbrush.Even if only one bristle thickness of the attachments has been sold so far, the plug-in brushes are cheaper in the 3-series set than with the competition.If you want, you can buy the toothbrush in a practical set with whitening toothpaste.

Unsere Einschätzung: Die Happybrush Vibe 3 ist eine gute Alternative zu den großen Marken.She was not there in the test of the Stiftung Warentest, but cut off well with other comparisons.The thorough cleaning is particularly praised.With the chic design, the model is also a good choice for children.

With yoga break: Edel + White Sonic Generation 8

ANZEIGEEdel + White Sonic Generation 8Dieses Produkt ist derzeit leider bei allen Partner-Shops ausverkauft.

Another toothbrush far from the traditional manufacturer is the Edel + White Generation 8.The toothbrush costs around 100 euros and was rated by the Stiftung Warentest with the grade "good (1.9)".Despite the significantly lower number of vibrations per minute, the testers rated the cleaning performance compared to the twice as expensive test winner Philips DiamondClean as just as good.

The yoga cleaning mode is one of four different cleaning modes.This is said to be inspired by yoga and specifies the user the breathing time while brushing your teeth.

The Sonic Generation 8 comes with a travel method made of fabric.A bracket for storing the plug -in brushes can be attached to the charging station.However, the costs for replacement brushes are relatively high at around 19 euros in the 2-series set.

Unsere Einschätzung: Die Schall­zahnbürste der Schweizer Firma entfernt Zahnbeläge sehr gut.In addition, the scope of delivery with a travel bag, two plug-in brushes and USB charging cables is generous.

Conclusion on the sonic toothbrush test

Oral hygiene is important, a good electric toothbrush helps to keep your teeth healthy in the long term.

The price-performance difference in sound toothbrushes is large.From the cheap entry -level model to the premium toothbrush, however, all ultrasound toothbrushes offer far better cleaning services than a classic handwear brush.

Unsere Empfehlung für das beste Putzergebnis ist die Sonicare DiamondClean.The test winner model is now also available in other colors and versions and is one of the bestsellers at Amazon.Our price tips among toothbrushes with sound technology are the entry-level model of Philips and the handy pulse sonic from Oral-B.

ANZEIGEDer Testsieger: Philips Sonicare DiamondCleanDer Testsieger: Philips Sonicare DiamondClean

FAQ to sonic toothbrushes

If you want to buy a sound toothbrush, some questions arise: What should you consider, who are they suitable for and what advantages do you have?We provide answers to the most important questions about sound toothbrushes.

What should you pay attention to when buying a sound toothbrush?

When buying a sound toothbrush, pay attention to the vibrations per minute, the maximum operating time and the accessories that the manufacturers deliver.A look at different modes for cleaning and functions such as compression control is also worthwhile.It also makes sense to compare the acquisition costs for new brush heads.Cheap models achieve good results in the test, but usually offer fewer accessories.If you travel often, you should pay attention to a travel case and a strong battery.

What are the advantages of a sound toothbrush?

Sound toothbrushes clean thoroughly and are gentle on the gums.They solve plaque and tartar with fast movements of the brush head.When brushing your teeth, up to ten times more plaque is removed than with a manual toothbrush.They also have to exert much less pressure.They only gently guide the toothbrush over their teeth.

Another advantage is the cleaning of prostheses and braces.Thanks to the vibration, a water stream is generated that also penetrates into small gaps.

Are sound toothbrushes suitable for sensitive gums?

Yes!Sound toothbrushes are recommended especially for people with braces or sensitive gums.Special cleaning modes are also helpful.The toothbrushes are gentler on the gums because they have to exert less pressure.They do not scrub the teeth, but glide over their teeth with the brush.Some models also offer pressure control and warn if there is too much pressure when cleaning.

How often should you change the brush head?

As with conventional electric toothbrushes, you should change the brush head every three months.In some manufacturers, a discoloration of the bristles indicates that it is time to change.In the high -priced Philips models, a chip is installed in the brushes that counts the useful life and gives an individual note.