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This is how to take care of your toothbrush


Posted on 11/15/2023 by Weo Admin
An electric toothbrushAt the hospital, you will hear much about how to brush your teeth, how to floss, and the diet you are supposed to eat. However, some information goes unshared in the process. Here are some things that you can do to keep your brush clean and up for its job.

Do not use much pressure while brushing


Too much pressure is not good for both your teeth and your brush. On one side, you might damage the enamel and the gum. When you damage the protective layer that protects your teeth from infestation by bacteria, you leave your teeth susceptible to bacteria. Moreover, it is bad for your toothbrush. This is because too much pressure exerted on the bristles causes them to bend and loosen up. Your toothbrush would be less effective if the bristles were out of shape.

Place the brush under running tap water after brushing


This technique helps get rid of the remaining bacteria on the brush bristles. Also, the extra toothpaste left over is also cleaned up. If this is not done, bacteria might find a way to re-enter your mouth the next time you are brushing. Fancy sanitizers and other remedies used to clean the toothbrush are harmful, instead, rinse it under running tap water. That is all it needs.

Dry it in an upright and open position


Keeping your brush upright helps it to drain and dry more quickly. On the other hand, placing it in an open place helps it aerate and it dries even faster. Always make sure to dry your brush before packing it for vacation. Dump areas are breeding grounds for bacteria, which might lead to the formation of molds.

Parting shot


Do not store your brush anywhere above the toilet. This is because, once you flush the toilet, it emits bacteria into the air that might find its way into the brush. For more information., contact us today!

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