By Lindsay Rogers Per a study conducted by the Journal of Clinical Periodontology over the course of 11 years, the use of electric toothbrushes resulted in 22% less gum recession and 18% less tooth decay. Dentists we are not, but that feels significant. That said — no shade to Oral-B or Philips — we love a Quip toothbrush. With sensitive sonic vibrations, a 2-minute timer with 30-second pulses, a flexible brush head, soft nylon bristles, tongue scrub on back and no wires or charger, Quip’s Smart Electric Toothbrush, in particular, understands the assignment, but without all the fuss. Fortunate…