, which vibrate at high frequencies – like, tens of thousands of vibrations per minute – to dislodge debris. If your technique's solid then neither is better than the other, it just comes down to personal preference.a smart toothbrush, but if you're looking to level up your oral hygiene Most use artificial intelligence to map your mouth and brushing patterns, flagging up any spots that you regularly miss and giving you tips on technique.
It connects to an app on your phone via Bluetooth too, so you can get real-time brushing feedback and advice. Data is stored and synced to the app when you open it, so you don’t miss out if you don’t use it regularly.