An electric toothbrush having movable and static carriers which
independently slidingly engage the receiving member of the toothbrush
head within channels defined by the surfaces of the receiving member.
Such carriers can be releasably removable to replace or exchange the
carriers. Also disclosed is a toothbrush having a unique assembly
utilizing a one-piece housing in combination with a movable bristle
carrier that is engaged on a receiving member located at the distal end
of the toothbrush, and a static carrier such as a brush head tip which is
secured thereto. The unitary housing reduces the number of components of
the toothbrush and decreases manufacturing costs. The static and movable
carriers may be replaced with other carriers and allows a consumer to
individually tailor the brush to provide a particular brushing
configuration. An electric toothbrush having a particular assembly,
bristle configuration, and drive mechanism is disclosed. The assembly,
bristle configuration, and drive mechanism are such that operation of the
brush is highly efficient and more economical than currently known
toothbrushes. Specifically, an electric toothbrush is disclosed
comprising a body, a head, and a neck extending therebetween. The head
comprises a receiving member and several unique and preferred
arrangements of static and movable carriers. The carriers can comprise
bristles, and the static bristle carrier(s) can at least partially
surround the collection of movable bristle carrier(s). A motor and drive
train impart motion to the movable carrier(s).