How to Make an Electric Toothbrush Quiet

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Have you ever got up from bed, went to your bathroom and started brushing your teeth with the electric toothbrush, just to hear that damn annoying buzzing noise coming out of it, piercing through your head?

When we are sleepy, all the noise and certain sounds can make us nervous and cranky, which could last the whole day.

Now, being cranky all day will probably affect people around you, which is what you are trying to avoid, especially if your job is to interact with a lot of people.

Therefore, today I will tell you how you can change your life and silence your electric toothbrush, so it doesn’t make that much noise.

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What Makes Electric Toothbrush Noisy

Electric toothbrushes are a quite simple piece of technology, but still, a technology, which has to be powered by something right?

Most of the noise that comes from an electric toothbrush is the result of certain components that are located in the toothbrush head.

Mainly, there are gears, motor, and cam, which combined together, power your toothbrush and make it work, with an average of 26 oscillations per second.

Because of this, most of the noise is coming from this part of the toothbrush, which means that if you want to silence it, you need to do figure out the way to make the head quieter. 

How to Make an Electric Toothbrush Quiet

Let’s explore what you can do to make an electric toothbrush quiet, and finally, get rid of that annoying buzzing sound it produces.

1. Find Out Where the Noise Is Coming From

Now, before you even start thinking about how to prevent your electric toothbrush from making annoying noise, you need to find out where that noise is even coming from.

Of course, the best way to do that is to take a closer look at your electric toothbrush, more precisely at its head.

An electric toothbrush may cause some serious noises if its head is not properly set, or if you are using a toothbrush head from a different manufacturer.

Therefore, you should always try to use a toothbrush head that matches the body, preferably made by the same manufacturer.

The reason for that is that, even though the product is fairly similar, some parts may be made differently, which can cause malfunctions like this, if you combine parts from different manufacturers.

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I know some of those brands are cheaper than others, so people often choose cheaper variants when they need to replace toothbrush heads.

They are made of much cheaper materials, which is why there are certain “side effects”, like louder noise and vibration.

Also, they might have negative effects on your teeth, so it is always better to use the electric toothbrush head made by its original manufacturer.

Keep in mind that you should change the head of your toothbrush on a regular basis, about every 3 to 4 months.

When it comes to the noise that might come from the body of the electric toothbrush, it is a completely different issue and there is nothing too specific you can do to stop it.

It is usually a sign that something is wrong with your toothbrush, whether that it is broken or simply too old and overused.

Also, having a toothbrush which requires batteries that can be removed can also have noise issues, if those batteries are not properly set.

So, if you are having this issue, it would be a good idea to open the battery slot and check if your batteries fit well.

Another useful tip I can give you is that if you have a toothbrush that is rechargeable, you shouldn’t always keep it on the charge.

That is because most of these toothbrushes use the same tech like mobile phones and have lithium-ion batteries, which can lose their ability to hold any charge if they are kept on their power source all the time.

2. Use Something to Wrap Around the Toothbrush

Probably the easiest, fastest and cheapest way to reduce the noise that comes from an electric toothbrush is to wrap something around it.

It will not just affect the noise coming from the toothbrush itself, but it will also muffle vibrational effects, produced by the electric toothbrush.

For this purpose, you can use almost anything, of course, from your T-Shirts and towels to smaller rags people usually use for dishes.

However, one thing to keep in mind is that clothes made of thicker or denser material will work better, since it is capable of reducing the noise even further than something made of silk, for example.

Also, this shouldn’t be your biggest concern, since most people usually use everything that is at their disposal at the time.

What you should be careful of is not to use a dirty piece of clothe or towel, since it usually goes close to your mouth, and you don’t want to potentially get an infection from dirty clothes.

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On that note, never use permanent fabric casing, since it can cause problems if you try to use electric toothbrushes that are rechargeable with the holders of these fabric casings.

Also, in order to maximize the efficiency of wrapping, make sure to wrap your electric toothbrush right on the place where the toothbrush head meets the body since that is usually where most of the noise comes from.

Some of the best materials to use as an electric toothbrush wrapping are cleaning cloths or a washcloth made of microfiber since they are small and comfortable enough to be used.

3. Switch to Using Sonic Toothbrush Instead

Although a very simple and cheap solution, wrappings are usually just a temporary fix for noisy electric toothbrushes.

Because of that, it is recommended to use something permanent, which is, of course, to get a better model of the device, which is commonly some type of sonic toothbrush.

Now, let’s make a distinction between sonic and electric toothbrushes first. Truthfully, sonic toothbrushes are just a type of electric toothbrush, but with a slight difference.

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An electric toothbrush is a toothbrush that usually has slots for removable batteries, meaning that they are quite cheaper and can achieve lower levels of speed.

A sonic toothbrush is the next generation of an electric toothbrush, which can achieve much larger oscillation speed, with around 260 oscillations per second, or close to 30,000 quick strokes per minute, which is quite a lot.

Their vibration frequency is also much higher than normal electric toothbrushes, which means that sonic toothbrushes are a lot quieter version of electric brushes.

However, because of that, they are also a bit more expensive, which is perfectly acceptable if you want to get rid of that annoying buzzing sound and get a better-quality toothbrush.

You can find some of the best sonic toothbrushes in your retail stores or try your luck searching online on Amazon, for example. Here are the top 5 best-selling sonic toothbrushes on Amazon:

Conclusion: On Quieting Electric Toothbrush

That was everything I wanted to share about how to make an electric toothbrush quiet and ease the pain of having to listen that annoying buzzing sound every time you brush your teeth.

If you like what you’ve read, or you have something to add, feel free to let everyone know in the comment section below.

How to Make an Electric Toothbrush Quiet

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You want a peaceful earning morning, and that includes your morning wash-up. Here's how to make an electric toothbrush quiet.

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Instructions

    1. Find Out Where the Noise Is Coming From
    2. Use Something to Wrap Around the Toothbrush
    3. Switch to Using Sonic Toothbrush Instead
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