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Waiting until next week's Amazon Prime Day 2022 to get deals on electric toothbrushes and other oral-care products? Don't! Up your smile game ASAP with these deals you can get right now on Amazon on Philips Sonicare electric toothbrushes, Oral-B electric toothbrushes, Waterpik water flossers and more. 

Top products in this article:

Philips Sonicare DiamondClean 9750, $300 (reduced from $330)

Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4100 electric rechargeable toothbrush, $60 (reduced from $70)

Waterpik cordless water flosser, $36 (reduced from $40)

We found the best oral-care products you can buy right now from top-rated brands such as Philips Sonicare, Oral-B and more. And there's no need to wait until Amazon Prime Day 2022 to get your teeth their best and whitest -- these reviewer-loved dental care items are already on sale.

The American Dental Association says swapping out your toothbrush (or toothbrush head) every new season is essential. So start off summer 2022 right and upgrade your toothbrush now.

Keep scrolling to shop the best electric toothbrushes that are on sale at Amazon ahead of Amazon Prime Day 2022. And don't forget to floss! We've also found the best water flossers from Waterpik and beyond.

And if you want more info on Amazon Prime Day 2022 -- and other great early deals -- then you can get that here, too! 

The following electric toothbrushes from the likes of Philips Sonicare and Oral-B are rated 4 stars (out of 5) or higher on Amazon. Best of all? They're all on sale!   

This top-of-the-line electric toothbrush by Philips is on sale right now on Amazon: Get it for nearly 10% off list price. 

The DiamondClean 9750 connects to the Sonicare app so you can track and get real-time feedback on your tooth-brushing habits. It features three intensity levels, four smart brush head types and five modes: Clean, White+, Deep Clean+, Gum Health and TongueCare. The brush also comes with a charging travel case, brush-head holder and a premium charging glass.

Choose from two colors. 

Philips Sonicare DiamondClean 9750, $300 (reduced from $330)

Right now on Amazon, you can get this 4.6-star-rated rechargeable electric toothbrush for nearly 15% off its list price. 

One Amazon customer raved that the Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4100 had been "life changing." Wrote the user in a 5-star review: "My teeth feel like I have just left the dentist office every time I brush! This has made me a convert to electric toothbrushes for sure.

Philips Sonicare ProtectiveClean 4100 electric rechargeable toothbrush, $60 (reduced from $70)

This electric toothbrush from Oral-B is available in five colors; prices vary. We found the best deal on the model in purple (pictured) -- you can save more than $40 on it right now on Amazon.  

The Oral-B Genius 8000 tells you how well you're brushing. Use the Oral-B app, and connect with Bluetooth to get real-time feedback on your brushing habits.

The electric toothbrush features six modes, including ones that focus on gum care and teeth whitening. It comes with three brush heads, a charger and a travel case.

Oral-B Genius 8000 electric toothbrush (orchid purple), $139 (reduced from $180)

Known for its water flossers, Waterpik also makes flossing toothbrushes. Exhibit A: The 4.6-star-rated Waterpik Sonic-Fusion 2.0 flossing toothbrush. It's on sale right now on Amazon for nearly 20% off its $170 list price. 

This toothbrush allows you to brush, water floss -- or do both at the same time. The dental device has 10 water-flossing pressure settings, and includes one compact brush head, one full-size brush head, two brush-head covers and a deluxe toothbrush travel case. 

Waterpik Sonic-Fusion 2.0 professional flossing toothbrush, $140 (reduced from $170)

Shop deals ahead of Amazon Prime Day 2022 on these top-rated water flossers for kids and adults, including a couple from Waterpik.

Right now on Amazon, you can get this cordless, water flosser from Waterpik for 10% off list price. 

Waterpik claims its device can remove up to 99.9% of plaque from treated areas, and that it is up to 50% more effective than flossing with string floss. The cordless water flosser features two pressure settings, and a liquid chamber that can hold up to 5 ounces of water for up to 30 seconds of flossing time. The dental device includes two flossing tips and three AA batteries.

Waterpik cordless water flosser, $36 (reduced from $40)

Save nearly 15% on Amazon right now on this colorful Waterpik device designed for children. 

The water flosser includes an orthodontic tip for braces, a classic jet tip for general cleaning, and 20 customizable, removable cling labels (so your children can decorate their flossers). The water flosser features three pressure settings.

Waterpik water flosser for kids, $51 (regularly $60)

Amazon has a huge deal right now on this 4.5-star-rated cordless water flosser from MySmile: You can get it for nearly 30% off the $84 list price.

The IPX7-waterproof device runs on a built-in rechargeable lithium battery -- and can last up to 15-20 days on a full charge. It comes with eight jet tips, and can hold as much as 350 ml of water at one time. 

MySmile powerful cordless water flosser, $60 (reduced from $84)

Now's a great time to be shopping for a teeth-whitening kit: Amazon has the top-rated Crest 3D Whitestrips on sale now.

Why wait until Amazon Prime Day to give yourself a sparkling smile? You can save $25 right now on Amazon on this pack of 40 Crest Whitestrips teeth-whitening strips -- that's 20 treatments in total. Crest promises its strips will get your teeth 18 levels whiter in just 20 days. Plus, they're billed as being safe on enamel.

Crest 3D Whitestrips teeth whitening kit, $30 (reduced from $55)

Amazon Prime Day 2022 is scheduled to be held from July 12, 2022, to July 13, 2022. The event's deals are for Amazon Prime members only. 

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And while we think Amazon Prime Day 2022 is going to have some great deals , you don't have to wait for the sales event to score savings. Amazon is slashing prices on a bunch of products right now. Here's our roundup of early Amazon Prime Day 2022 deals:

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