There are two types of people in the world. The type who thoughtlessly store their toothbrushes out in the open, in the same bathroom that harbors a fecal-matter-spewing toilet (gross, right?), and ...
Studies reveal a startling truth: most toothbrushes are contaminated with fecal matter due to bathroom bacteria spread during flushing. To combat this, experts advise closing the toilet lid before ...
When was the last time you cleaned your toothbrush? Cleaning your toothbrush probably isn’t at the top of your list of priorities, but it should be! Keeping the tool you use to clean your mouth clean ...
You use it every day to clean your teeth, but is it necessary to learn how to clean a toothbrush? Here's what you should know, according to an orthodontist. Ever wondered how to clean a toothbrush?
You probably use your toothbrush every day to scrub plaque and bacteria off the surface of your teeth and tongue. While your mouth is left much cleaner after a thorough brushing, your toothbrush now ...
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Sure, you need to switch out your toothbrush every three months, but you also need to sterilize it at least once a week as well. Fill a container with hydrogen peroxide. You want the peroxide high ...
An expert has issued a warning about the placement of toothbrushes in bathrooms, highlighting a rather gruesome reason for caution. Keeping your brushes near the toilet could result in them being ...