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Some people don’t change all year

Toothbrush is an indispensable item in everyone’s life, from the elderly to children. However, not everyone knows how to properly store it.

According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, mistakes in maintenance will make your toothbrush break down faster, or cause unhygienic, thereby potentially adversely affecting oral health.

Here are some basic mistakes in how to preserve brushes that are common in many families that have been pointed out by experts. Let’s see if your family has any problems.

Keep the brush in an airtight container

Many people think that keeping the brush in a box, covered with a tight lid will help the brush be stored in a safer and more hygienic environment, avoiding outside dirt. However, this is completely wrong.

Our brushes after use are often still wet and wet. If covered in a sealed container, steam will not be able to escape and the brush will not be able to dry. Also according to the American Dental Association (ADA), toothbrushes stored in sealed containers will create the perfect environment for bacteria to grow, thereby affecting user health.

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Store brushes in a box and cover so they can’t dry out, creating a breeding ground for bacteria. (WikiHow.vn image)

Therefore, if your family is in the habit of storing brushes in sealed containers with tight lids, it is better to change them immediately. Instead, shake the brush vigorously to drain the water, then place the brush in a cup or jar, leaving the tip open to allow the brush to air dry naturally.

Do not separate the brushes

In a family, it is inevitable that many brushes will be stored in the same place. However, they need to be separated from each other a certain distance, especially the brush head.

If the tips of the brushes touch each other, bacteria and body fluids can be transferred from one brush to another, indirectly causing some diseases.

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It is recommended to separate the brushes from each other, especially the brush head to avoid bacterial infections. (WikiHow.vn image)

You can use cups, or clear dividers to separate your brushes optimally and effectively.

Putting the brush too close to the toilet

Many families have a toilet design that is a sink that will be right next to the toilet. However, even in this case, try to place the brush as far away from the toilet as possible and still be convenient to use.

When you flush the toilet, tiny particles of water containing germs, including waste, are sprayed into the air. Inadvertently, these particles can get into the toothbrush. Although this risk is quite low, it is still advisable to take precautions to keep the brush as hygienic as possible.

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Place the brush as far away from the toilet as possible. (WikiHow.vn image)

You should also cover the toilet when flushing, this will help limit the amount of bacteria and germs that are splashed outside the toilet space.

Do not clean the brush holder

After use, the brush will be stored in certain cups, jars or boxes. Water or substances that remain on the brush, over time will fall out of that box. If you do not regularly clean the brush holder, it will breed bacteria, which will stick to the brush and reach your oral cavity.

Therefore, experts recommend that users use soaps and detergents to clean the brush holder once a week. Then, dry or use a towel to dry and then put the brush back in.

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Experts recommend cleaning the toothbrush box and cup once a week. (WikiHow.vn image)

Do not change the brush

Many people have a habit of using brushes for a long time and only replace them when they are really seriously worn. However, in fact, brushes also have a certain shelf life. When that time comes, even if they still look quite new, we should not regret keeping them.

According to studies, the ideal time to change the brush is every 3-4 months of use. At this time, the bristles at the head of the brush have been worn down to a certain extent, the cleaning effect is poor, and the brush is not guaranteed to be as clean as the original because of the amount of germs in the air.

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It is recommended to replace the brush every 3-4 months of use. (WikiHow.vn image)

Another note is that after you have just recovered from the disease, you should also change a new brush. When you are sick, germs can live in the bristles of your toothbrush, they can spread to other surfaces your toothbrush touches, thereby affecting your health and oral hygiene.

If your family is making one of the mistakes in how to preserve the brush mentioned in the above article, change it now to ensure oral health.

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