Tuesday, 2 June 2009
Why Look After Your Toothbrush?
We all know or should do that it is very important to take care of your teeth, but why do we need to look after our toothbrush?
Your toothbrush needs to be cleaned and stored correctly otherwise it will have a negative effect on your teeth cleaning routine. An uncared for toothbrush may cause your teeth more harm than good if the bacteria that can grow on it builds up, no matter how many times you brush your teeth.
When you have finished brushing your teeth, always wash and rinse it under the tap, this is to ensure you remove any bacteria, any food that may of been stuck in-between your teeth and any remaining toothpaste. This needs to be done each time, whether that be two or three times a day.
Store your toothbrush in an upright position, some people have may have a pacific toothbrush holder or you could use an unused cup or beaker as the holder. Your toothbrush needs to dry naturally, so it needs to be kept in a well ventilated area. You should not cover it over until it has fully dried, if covered over before drying bacteria may grow due to the moisture remaining on the toothbrush.
Relating to toothbrush storage, make sure if your brush is shared with others, that they are not touching and kept in separate compartments. This will then eradicate the contaminating of each others toothbrushes therefore leading to healthier teeth and gums for the whole family.
The positives of looking after your toothbrush are that you are preventing against bacteria build up, the brush head itself will be in better condition, therefore it will clean your teeth more efficiently than say and old uncared for toothbrush, and it will last longer. If you do not look after your toothbrush, it could only last for a few weeks, whereas a well looked after and hygienic brush will easily last up to three months which is the recommended time to then replace it.
It is simple take care of your teeth, and your toothbrush.
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ReplyDeleteVery good article about the use of toothbrush. Its very important to look after toothbrush for our tooth. Thanks for the post.
ReplyDeleteOn my last visit to one of our dentists in Collierville, I was told that for my case, it's preferrable to use soft-bristle toothbrush.
ReplyDeleteWell, I never really knew when's the best time to replace a toothbrush. After reading this, I'm sure I'll remind myself to replace mine every 3 months. About electric toothbrushes, I'll also ask about them to our dentists. Collierville residents like me are fortunate to have dentists who genuinely care for our oral health.