According to the American Dental Association, storing your toothbrush upright and allowing it to air dry is the best way to prevent microbial growth between bristles. Toothbrush holders not only make ...
Have you ever done your business, flushed the toilet, then stopped to ponder the short distance between the whirlpool of human waste and your vulnerable toothbrush on the counter? Or are you a ...
Toothbrush holders trap moisture and residue, making them one of the germiest, most overlooked spots in the bathroom. Cleaning the holder weekly prevents buildup and keeps your family's toothbrush ...
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Do you know Staphylococci, coliforms, pseudomonads, yeasts, intestinal bacteria and -- yes -- even fecal germs may be on your toothbrush? Appropriate toothbrush storage and care are important to ...
Did you know that the toothbrush evolved from a frayed twig in 3000 B.C. and an animal bone with pig bristles, to the nylon toothbrush we use today, created only about 80 years ago? In an era where ...
Let’s guess, do you keep your toothbrush in a mug in the bathroom, probably mixed with other toothbrushes of your family members or roommates? If the answer is yes, you are not alone in unconsciously ...