Don't overuse the heads of your electric toothbrush. The ADA recommends you change these heads every three to four months. If ...
10 billion: That’s how many microbes live on your toothbrush at any given time. “Toothbrushes can act as a lightning rod for bacteria, viruses and even what we call fungi or mold and mildew,” Dr.
Picture the scene. It’s bedtime, you’ve finished brushing your teeth, you’ve skipped putting a cap on the toothbrush because that’s unhygienic, so now what do you do? Pop it back in the holder? Well, ...
A New Zealand-based expert has revealed the gross mistakes people commonly make when it comes to storing their toothbrush. Many keep their toothbrush in a container on the sink, however, there's ...
We don’t stop using toothbrushes until the bristles wear out completely! That’s the scary part, you should ideally stop using that toothbrush months before that. When it comes to personal hygiene, ...