Investing in one of the best electric toothbrushes for kids can be a game-changer for reluctant brushers. They're often fun-shaped, colorful and packed with features designed to instil good teeth brushing habits. And while it's never easy to make a toddler brush their teeth regularly, the best electric toothbrushes for kids can make this process less stressful and time-consuming.
Children's electric toothbrushes are different from the best electric toothbrushes for adults — they are smaller, softer, and come with a ton of motivational features. They do, however, offer the same benefits, according to the International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry.
"Patients that have tartar buildup may not have the best brushing techniques with a manual brush, so an electric brush can be a useful tool to keep teeth clean," Dr. Alina Lane, DDS, founder of All Smiles NYC, told Live Science.
Best electric toothbrushes for kids: Quick list
1. The best electric toothbrush for kids
2. Best for monitoring brushing progress
3. Best for improving brushing technique
4. Best looking electric toothbrush
5. Best brushing features
6. Best for interactive play
7. How we test
8. FAQs
9. Our expert
But which electric toothbrush should you invest in? To help you pick the right model, we've tried and tested some of the bestselling brands of electric toothbrushes for kids. We've looked at price, design, features and battery life, taking note of any pros and cons that you need to know about before making a purchase. Here's our ultimate roundup of the best electric toothbrushes for kids — tried by us, approved by our children.
The best electric toothbrush for most kids
Our expert review:
Battery life: Up to 5 days
Timer?: Yes
Modes: 2
Warranty: 2-year limited warranty
Cost of replacement heads: $15.90 for 4
+ Sensitive mode for younger children
+ Free app encourages good brushing habits
-Brush head may be too large for young children
-No low battery indicator
The Oral-B Kids electric toothbrush uses oscillating-rotating movement to clean your kid’s teeth, and it’s suitable for children as young as three years old. Our buying guide plumped for the Frozen II themed toothbrush, but other themes are available including Star Wars, Disney Princesses and Pixar Kids. Prices may vary.
The first thing we noticed with the Oral-B Kids electric toothbrush is that it comes with four toothbrush heads, giving you up to a year of use without having to purchase refills.
This rechargeable electric toothbrush lasts for up to five days between charges too, so you can take it away on short breaks or sleepovers without having to remember to pack the charger.
A free Disney Magic Timer app is also available with selected toothbrushes, including the Frozen II model. Simply download the app, scan the toothbrush and your child is all set to brush along with their favorite Disney and Pixar characters. They can unlock and collect stickers for good brushing technique too.
What the users say
The Oral-B Kids electric toothbrush scores an impressive 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon, with 78% of users giving it the full five stars. Positive reviews praise this electric toothbrush for ease of use, good battery life and kid-friendly design, with most users saying their children enjoy using it even without the free app. They also tend to report that their kids’ teeth look much cleaner after use. Negative reviews cite mostly problems with charging and battery.
A 30-second reminder prompts little ones to switch brushing position, and a 2-minute timer tells them when it’s time to stop brushing. Younger children may prefer to choose the Sensitive mode, while the Daily Clean mode may suit older children better.
However, negative reviews mention problems scanning the toothbrush to match favorite characters in the app, and some parents report a build-up of mold and dirt on the toothbrush where the head connects with the handle. It’s worth pointing out that these negative reviews are few and far between.
Read our full Oral-B Kids Electric Toothbrush review
The best for monitoring brushing progress
Our expert review:
Battery life: Up to 2 weeks
Timer?: Yes
Modes: 2
Warranty: 2-year limited warranty
Cost of replacement heads: $19.95 for 2
+Quad pacing feature for thorough tooth brushing
+Fun app monitors and rewards child’s progress
-Replacement brush heads are expensive
-Brush head may be too large for young children
Suitable for kids aged three and older, the Philips Sonicare for Kids features an interactive app to help make brushing sessions more fun. Simply download the app to a phone or tablet and connect the Bluetooth-enabled handset for personalized brushing tips, coaching and animated rewards that encourage your child to brush hard-to-reach spots.
The app also features data on your child’s brushing history, so you can double-check they’re staying on track. The brush itself records up to 20 sessions without requiring a sync to the app, so if you haven’t got your phone or tablet to hand, you won’t miss out on a session’s data.
A handy two minute timer encourages your little one to brush for the recommended time. A bonus quad pacing feature prompts them to move the brush around the four quadrants of the mouth, resulting in a thorough clean.
What the users say
The Philips Sonicare for Kids scores a massive 4.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon, with 79% of users giving it the full five stars. Positive reviews praise this electric toothbrush for helping to improve their child’s brushing technique. However, some buyers complain that the colorful stickers tend to peel off over time, the toothbrush head provided is too big for little mouths, and the lack of a pressure sensor means kids could be inadvertently brushing too hard.
The colorful design of the Philips Sonicare for Kids is also customizable, with 10 stickers provided that wrap around the handset, instantly updating your child’s toothbrush to the design of their choice.
This electric toothbrush comes with 2 power modes - a low mode for younger children and a more powerful mode for older kids. You can also buy smaller toothbrush heads for younger children if the toothbrush head provided is too big for your child.
Read our full Philips Sonicare For Kids review
The best for transforming brushing technique
Our expert review:
Timer?: Yes
Modes: 1
Warranty: 2-year limited warranty
Cost of replacement heads: $13.11 for 2
+Encourages good brushing technique
+Timer sets recommended 2-minute limit
-AR technology can be unreliable
-Replacement heads can be expensive
Suitable for children aged five and older, the Colgate Hum Kids brings augmented reality (AR) into your bathroom. Using a distinctive and colorful base that features AR dots, this toothbrush will track your child’s brushing technique via a connected app. It connects your little one to a live game on the app, encouraging them to tackle hard-to-reach spots in a fun and interactive way.
The Hum is carefully designed with kids in mind, featuring a slim, ergonomic handle and a small brush head with extra-soft bristles. Parents with more than one child can purchase extra brush heads to swap in.
What the users say
The Colgate Hum Kids scores an impressive 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon, with 74% of users giving it the full five stars. Parents praise the toothbrush for transforming tooth brushing, with expert prompts on everything from switching positions to rinsing off the brush after use. However, many parents report struggling with the AR technology that connects to the app, which can sometimes result in inconsolable younger children who want to play the games.
If you’re worried about your phone slipping off the side of the basin, the Colgate Hum Kids also comes with a handy phone stand, so your child can see the game they’re playing while they’re brushing.
This toothbrush is shipped in sturdy recyclable cardboard packaging, so there’s no plastic waste, and it comes with two batteries provided so you can get started straight away. It’s also available as a manual toothbrush, with the same AR technology.
Full review coming soon.
A stylish addition to the bathroom shelf
Our expert review:
Battery life: 1 hour charge gives 265 uses
Timer?: Yes
Modes: 1
Warranty: 2-year limited warranty
Cost of replacement heads: From $16 for 1
+Quad pacing reminder
+Long battery life and USB charging
-Harder to find replacement brush heads
-No connected app
Foreo is known for its beautifully designed sonic toothbrushes, and the Foreo Issa Kids electric toothbrush is no exception. Available in four bright colors, its distinctive design adds cheer to any bathroom shelf.
Foreo toothbrushes and toothbrush heads are made with silicone, making them easy to keep clean and hygienic. Plus, the shallow silicone bristles make these toothbrushes kind to little gums, giving a gentler clean. Foreo claims their toothbrushes remove 30% more plaque to give your child’s oral hygiene a 140% boost.
Children will enjoy the soft and silky feel of the ergonomically designed handset, while each color choice comes with its own animal character. Choose from rose nose hippo, true blue pony, merry berry shark, or mellow yellow gator.
The handset also features a light-up smiling ‘Glee’ or sad ‘Glum’ face, depending on your child’s brushing habits. For example, Glee appears at the end of the recommended two minute brushing time, while Glum appears if they switch off the toothbrush before two minutes, and when the toothbrush hasn’t been in use for 12 hours.
What the users say
The Foreo Issa Kids scores 3.2 out of 5 stars on Amazon, with 39% of users giving it the full five stars. While many parents praise this electric toothbrush for its smart design, not all are sure it cleans their kids’ teeth very well. Some worry the sonic cleaning is underserved by the silicone brush head, while others are concerned that it doesn’t do as good a job as rotating-oscillating brushes, such as the Oral B kids electric toothbrush.
A 30-second quadrant pacer prompts your child to switch position, while a one-hour charge gives up to 265 brushing sessions. A USB cable is also provided, offering ease and flexibility when charging, especially while travelling.
There’s no doubt you get what you pay for with the Foreo Issa Kids, but it is still one of the most expensive kids’ toothbrushes on the market. Replacement toothbrush heads are almost impossible to track down in grocery stores or pharmacies, so you’ll probably need to find and buy them online.
Read our full Foreo ISSA Kids review
The best electric toothbrush with bonus brushing features
Timer?: Sand timer included
Modes: 1
Warranty: 5-year warranty
Cost of replacement heads: $7.99 for 2
+Bright and colorful design
+Easy to use
-Batteries not included
-Reports of poor customer service
There’s no doubt that Brusheez toothbrush sets are among the most adorable brushes available on the market. They make an ideal gift to encourage your child to learn good brushing habits. Each set comes with a toothbrush and toothbrush head cover, an hourglass-style timer and a small rinse cup, all neatly stowed on a matching stand. Choose from nine different colorful animal characters, including Pepper the Dino, Prancy the Pony or Sparkle the Unicorn.
Brusheez says its battery-powered toothbrushes remove twice as much plaque as a manual toothbrush, while the fun sand timer offers a great visual cue to your child for how long to brush.
What the users say
The Brusheez kids electric toothbrush scores an impressive 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon, with 76% of users giving it the full five stars. Positive reviews like how much fun Brusheez packs into each character set, and how much enjoyment their kid gets from brushing their teeth. On the flip side, however, some parents say the brushes can be noisy, and Brusheez customer services can be slow to respond if there are any problems.
The stand that comes with the toothbrush set can sit on a shelf, by the basin or be mounted on a wall. The set also features a cute brushing chart for your child to fill in morning and evening, and parents can download and print further brushing charts from the Brusheez website. Brush heads are easy to find and fairly inexpensive to replace, and the generous five year warranty gives extra peace of mind.
Full review coming soon.
The best for interactive play and smart sensor technology
Our expert review:
Timer?: Yes
Modes: 1
Warranty: 1-year warranty
Cost of replacement heads: $9.99 for 3
+Fun interactive games and music
+Affordably priced
-Volume can be loud
-Some reports of weak sensors
Suitable for children as young as three, the BriteBrush comes in a choice of three distinctive designs: Baby Shark, Sesame Elmo and Game Brush. Each design comes loaded with fun, interactive games and music, to encourage your child to brush more effectively.
The brush does a good job of encouraging your little one to brush up and down. However, we did find that the smart sensors sometimes didn’t recognize that we were brushing up and down already. So the constant reminders, and the fact that the game stopped to remind us, was often a source of frustration.
The ‘side recognition technology’ didn’t appear to work at all. The games continued on, regardless of whether we changed sides or not, so parents may wish to continue supervising their little ones to ensure they’re covering the whole mouth.
What the users say
The BriteBrush scores a hefty 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon, with 78% of users awarding it the full rating. Positive reviews often say it has transformed their child’s brushing technique and made oral hygiene fun. However, some parents complain that the soft bristle brushes fray too quickly and need to be replaced more often than other toothbrushes.
Our verdict? Affordably priced, and with lots of features, there’s no doubt that most kids will find the BriteBrush fun to use at first. But it can be a frustrating experience for kids and parents alike.
Read our full BriteBrush Games Brush review
While research into electric toothbrushes for kids is limited, there is some evidence to show it’s better for dental health than a traditional toothbrush. A 2021 study into the use of electric toothbrushes compared with manual ones revealed that they removed over 30% more plaque in children aged 3-6 years, and over 50% more plaque in children aged between 7 and 9. So they’re a quick and effective way to take care of your children’s teeth, and starting them young can develop healthy habits into adulthood.
Consider how you want the brush to be powered. Battery-powered brushes tend to be cheaper, but the cost of replacement batteries can add up. Your child’s toothbrush runs the risk of slowing down as batteries run out, making brushing less efficient. Electric rechargeable models may end up being a cheaper investment in the long run.
If you’re not sure, you can always start with a cheaper battery-operated model and see how your child gets on with it, before investing in a more expensive rechargeable device.
Examine the size of the brush head and make sure it’s small enough to be used comfortably by your child. Large, deep brush heads may make cleaning tight spots between the molars and cheeks almost impossible for younger children. The width and shape of the handset is also important - a good ergonomic design will make the toothbrush more comfortable to hold for two minutes in tiny hands.
Two minute timers and bonus features that encourage your child to move the brush around their mouth, such as quadrant pacing, help to set good brushing habits early on.
Colorful designs can help to make brushing more fun, but it may mean your child outgrows their favorite TV character before they outgrow their brush, and you may find yourself splashing out on a new toothbrush sooner than you’d like.
Above all else, don’t forget adult supervision. Watching your child brush their teeth and helping them out when they need it makes the biggest difference to your child’s oral hygiene. A little praise and encouragement goes a long way too.
Dr. Alina Lane, DDSSocial Links Navigation
Cosmetic and General Dentist
Dr. Lane went to Cornell University and majored in Chemistry with a concentration in Biology. She then attended the University of Maryland - Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, a top 3 ranked dental school at the time. She was accepted into and completed the competitive Implant Clerkship, served as the President of the Psi Omega Dental Fraternity, and was initiated into Gamma Pi Delta, a Prosthodontic Honors Fraternity. She was awarded the Dean's Award for her volunteering work and helped teach Baltimore Youth during her time at UMD.