Care Tips for your Electric Toothbrush - ToothbrushBattery.com (2024)

Posted on 30 January 201719 January 2023 by Ionic Admin 17 Comments

We often get asked about the best way to look after an electric toothbrush, how to maximise the life of its new battery, how to store it correctly and what heads to use so we’ve laid out some hints and tips below. Feel free to add any you’ve thought of!

Storage

After you’ve brushed your teeth with your electric toothbrush, remove the head and rinse both the head and the exposed shaft of the toothbrush under running water. Dry the head and the toothbrush handle on a towel.

Store your toothbrush handle lying horizontally on its back to stop water seeping down the shaft and past the seals into the inner workings of your toothbrush.

Store the head somewhere dry where it’s not sitting in a pool of water. This will minimise the growth of mould or bacteria.

Battery Life

To maximise the lifespan of the rechargeable battery inside your toothbrush there are a few habits that will delay replacing the battery.

Wait until the battery is run down before recharging it. Your toothbrush might have an ’empty’ indicator or you might just notice that the motor is slowing down significantly.

Charge the toothbrush until it indicates the battery is full, or for 24 hours, whichever comes first. Don’t exceed the 24 hours because overcharging Ni-MH batteries can shorten their lifespan.

Don’t store the toothbrush on its charger between uses, as repeated top-ups can shorten the battery’s life.

Unplug your charger when it’s not in use to save a little electricity and maximise its operational life.

  1. Care Tips for your Electric Toothbrush - ToothbrushBattery.com (1)paula maynor

    24 July 2017

    I can not get the toothbrush head off. Help!

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    1. Care Tips for your Electric Toothbrush - ToothbrushBattery.com (2)Ionic Admin

      25 July 2017

      It should just pull straight off if it’s an Oral-B or modern Sonicare. Try standing it head-first in water up to just beyond the joint between head and toothbrush body.

      Reply

    1. Care Tips for your Electric Toothbrush - ToothbrushBattery.com (4)Ionic Admin

      12 March 2018

      Yes you can leave your electric toothbrush unused for an extended period. The battery will slowly self-discharge over many months but this is not a problem. Just give it a full charge before use and it will run correctly.

      Reply

  2. Care Tips for your Electric Toothbrush - ToothbrushBattery.com (5)Argy

    15 October 2019

    How do I remove some rust/dirt due to very minor leak over 5 years, accumulated in the gear and offset axis transmitting the movement to the head in an Oral b Pro 5000? Spray it with WD40? Contact cleaner? Some other agent?

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    1. Care Tips for your Electric Toothbrush - ToothbrushBattery.com (6)Ionic Admin

      16 October 2019

      To clean the gears wipe off as much of the old grease as you can with a cloth or cotton-buds. The re-apply some white lithium grease or silicone grease.

      Reply

  3. Care Tips for your Electric Toothbrush - ToothbrushBattery.com (7)Jaz

    26 April 2021

    great advice!

    Reply

  4. Care Tips for your Electric Toothbrush - ToothbrushBattery.com (8)Stefan

    12 May 2021

    Excellent ideas. These should extend my toothbrush life.

    Reply

  5. Care Tips for your Electric Toothbrush - ToothbrushBattery.com (9)Wendy

    10 May 2022

    My Braun toothbrush 3766 just started up on its own in the middle of the night! I had difficulty turning it off and it kept turning itself on again. It only stopped doing this when l put it on the charger. It was charged and working properly before this happened.

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    1. Care Tips for your Electric Toothbrush - ToothbrushBattery.com (10)Ionic Admin

      10 May 2022

      This behaviour can be caused by water ingress. You can use the relevant toothbrush repair guide for your brush to help you open up the casing. Then leave it to dry out somewhere warm for 24 hours before reassembling the brush. It should then stop switching itself on.

      Reply

  6. Care Tips for your Electric Toothbrush - ToothbrushBattery.com (11)Kitty

    21 September 2022

    The shaft seal in my Sonicare HX6250 needs replacing but I don’t see how to get the pieces apart – do I just pry/wrench on the conical grey fitting over it until it comes off or is there a proper way to remove it?

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    1. Care Tips for your Electric Toothbrush - ToothbrushBattery.com (12)Ionic Admin

      22 September 2022

      You can use our HX6250 repair guide to help you open up the toothbrush handle. Once the innards have been at least slightly slid out of the casing you can unclip/pull off the solid grey seal cover and then slide the flexible seal off the metal shaft.

      Reply

  7. Care Tips for your Electric Toothbrush - ToothbrushBattery.com (13)Chris

    16 March 2023

    How much does it cost to recharge an electric toothbrush?

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    1. Care Tips for your Electric Toothbrush - ToothbrushBattery.com (14)Ionic Admin

      16 March 2023

      Interesting question Chris! Batteries in toothbrushes hold around 3Wh of charge. Converted from Watt-hours to Kilowatt-hours this is 0.003kWh of electricity. Multiply the price you pay per unit of electricity by 0.003 and you’ll get your answer, which is likely to be a fraction of a penny or cent.

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  8. Care Tips for your Electric Toothbrush - ToothbrushBattery.com (15)Lecky Thyne

    11 July 2023

    I’m desperate to use my Braun Oral-B toothbrush which has served me well in the past.
    Model No. 3744. With great difficulty managed to separate the base from the main share, put in new batteries, cleaned away all old toothpaste from join but cannot get the base back on despite applying great pressure. Help please.

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    1. Care Tips for your Electric Toothbrush - ToothbrushBattery.com (16)Ionic Admin

      13 July 2023

      Hi Lecky, if you lubricate the inside of the handle with vaseline/petroleum jelly, then heat the base cap up in some very hot water then quickly dry it off you might find it all fits back together more easily.

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  9. Care Tips for your Electric Toothbrush - ToothbrushBattery.com (17)Bob

    22 November 2023

    I think the tips on battery life to apply to NiMH batteries, but not lithium ion batteries. Can you update them? Thanks!

    Reply

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FAQs

How to prolong an electric toothbrush battery? ›

Prolonging Battery Life

Avoid overcharging your electric toothbrush. And try to wait until the battery is nearly run down before recharging it. Avoid leaving the toothbrush on its charger between uses. Unplug your charger when it's not required to save electricity and maximize its operational life.

How do you take care of the battery in the Oral B electric toothbrush? ›

To maintain the maximum capacity of the rechargeable battery, unplug the charging unit and fully discharge your handle every 6 months. For brushes in our Pro series, you will notice a battery charging and low battery status indicator directly on the handle.

Can I change the battery in my electric toothbrush? ›

No, you cannot replace the integrated battery of your toothbrush. If you want to discard your toothbrush, we recommend removing and recycling the battery. For instructions on safely doing so, read your user manual.

How to prevent gunk on an electric toothbrush? ›

Soaking your electric toothbrush in antibacterial mouthwash once a week can give it a deep clean. First rinse the toothbrush under water to ensure that there is no toothpaste on it. Pour a small glass of mouthwash and leave the toothbrush to soak for 2 minutes. Rinse the toothbrush well after soaking.

Should you always keep your electric toothbrush plugged in? ›

Most Oral-B handles have a charging indicator to let you know its battery status or if a charge is needed. However—for optimal performance you can keep your Vitality brush always on the connected charger when not in use.

How do I keep my Oral B electric toothbrush head clean? ›

After brushing, rinse your brush head under running water while the handle is still on. Detach the brush head from the handle and clean both separately. Make sure water runs inside the top of the handle and inside the brush head. Wipe all parts dry before reassembling your brush and brush head.

Can you leave Oral B toothbrush on charger? ›

A: You're welcome to charge your Oral-B electric toothbrush only when needed. However, please note that you can always store the handle on the plugged-in charger to maintain it at full power; a battery overcharge is prevented by the device. Thank you for your feedback!

Do I throw my electric toothbrush or change the battery? ›

The best solution is to recycle the electric toothbrush and the battery.
  1. To remove the rechargeable lithium Ion battery you'll need a flat-head (standard) screwdriver. ...
  2. Deplete the rechargeable battery of any charge, remove handle from charge base, turn on the brush and let it run until it stops.
Jan 27, 2015

How many years does an electric toothbrush battery last? ›

Using your electric toothbrush twice a day for 2 minutes each will probably last about three years before the battery needs replacing. If you use it once a day for the same amount of time, the battery should last about five years before needing replacement.

Can you overcharge an electric toothbrush? ›

Take the tooth brush off for the 2 minutes it takes to brush teeth and put it back on the charger. This is from a randomly selected Oral B toothbrush users manual. the charging unit to maintain it at full power. Overcharging is impossible.

What should you not do with an electric toothbrush? ›

Scrubbing back and forth.

Your electric toothbrush does most of the work for you, so don't scrub! Scrubbing back and forth with an electric toothbrush can irritate and wear away at your gums over time, resulting in receding gums.

Should I unplug my electric toothbrush when not in use? ›

Unplug your charger when it's not in use to save a little electricity and maximise its operational life.

What is the lifespan of an electric toothbrush? ›

On average, you can expect electric toothbrushes to last between three and five years. Most manufacturers offer a warranty on electric toothbrushes, between one and two years, so make sure you hold onto your receipt in the event that it doesn't last for its advertised lifespan.

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