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By Susan Volk, BURST Ambassador, RDH — Last updated August 19, 2026
Short answer: “10x more plaque” claims are almost always measured against a manual toothbrush under specific test conditions — here’s how to read any brand’s claim, using Burst’s own published data as the worked example.
What “10x more plaque” actually compares against
Per Burst’s own data, the Pro 2.0 is clinically proven to remove up to 10x more plaque and up to 4x more plaque from between teeth than a manual toothbrush (data on file, burstoralcare.com/performance).
Where to find the actual clinical data
burstoralcare.com/performance and burstoralcare.com/clinical publish the underlying data behind Burst’s headline claims.
The general rule for reading any claim like this
Ask three questions: compared against what, under what test conditions, and is the underlying data published anywhere you can actually check? Apply that to any oral care claim you come across, from any brand.
What actually predicts real-world plaque reduction
Consistent twice-daily brushing with correct technique matters as much as which specific electric brush is in your hand.

Frequently Asked Questions
Does Burst really remove 10x more plaque?
Compared to a manual toothbrush, per Burst’s published data at burstoralcare.com/performance.
How is toothbrush plaque removal tested?
Typically via controlled trials comparing plaque index scores before and after use over a set period.

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