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Germs seem to be lurking
everywhere! While it’s difficult to avoid catching the cold or flu bug,
you can help keep your number one oral hygiene accessory in great shape by
replacing your toothbrush regularly.
Toothbrushes help keep your teeth and
mouth clean, but how long should you a keep a toothbrush?
It is recommended
that you switch out that old toothbrush for a fresh new one every 3 to 4
months, and directly after any cold or flu. Replacing your toothbrush is
essential since they are constantly being exposed to germs and bacteria. If you
notice the bristles of your toothbrush have become worn, that is a clear sign
that you need a new toothbrush.
People who wear braces will likely need to
replace their toothbrushes frequently, as braces break down and fracture
bristles which makes the toothbrush lose its effectiveness. It's helpful to keep a pack of toothbrushes available in the
house at all times for easy replacement.
You may be thinking "My
toothbrush is great, it's broken in just the way I like it”. While that may be true, did you know that your old toothbrush can actually be harming
your mouth?
3 Reasons to Change Out Your Old Toothbrush
- Bacteria - Your toothbrush is a tool for removing bacteria from your teeth…but it doesn’t actually kill bacteria. Some of the bacteria from your teeth stay on your toothbrush after you are done brushing. Now, this isn’t a problem initially, but imagine three to four months of bacteria build up on your toothbrush. That old bacteria ridden toothbrush is in your mouth at least twice a day…yuck.
- Bristles - Like any tool, a toothbrush wears down. Worn bristles are tough on your enamel and can wear it away over time. Not only that…an old, worn toothbrush can be up to 95 percent less effective at removing plaque.
- Illness - Always change your toothbrush after you’ve been sick, even if it’s not “technically” time to switch out your toothbrush.
Make sure to mark your calendar as a reminder to replace your toothbrush at least every 3 to 4 months. If you need a few tips on keeping your smile in tip-top shape, make sure to ask our team at your next appointment with Spannhake Orthodontics.
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