How have you been treating your toothbrush?
Know the necessary care:
– Are for personal use; Do not share with anyone.
– Do not let the bristles come into contact with other brushes.
– Always keep the toilet lid closed to prevent contamination of the environment.
– Before and after brushing, rinse the brush with running water, removing food debris, dead cells, and excess toothpaste.
– Remove excess water by tapping the handle on the sink and dry with a disposable paper towel.
– Store in a closed, dry, and ventilated cabinet with the bristles facing up, avoiding contamination by microorganisms.
– Do not store with bristle protectors if they are wet.
– Replace the toothbrush every 2 to 3 months or if the bristles are deformed.
– After some viral illnesses, flu, infections, and hospitalizations, it is also recommended to change the toothbrush.
– We must handle them with clean hands.
Take care of your oral health and that of your toothbrush!