Bacteria from our toilets, the cold sore virus and thrush-causing yeast can thrive on our toothbrushes. But there are ways to ...
If you know how to clean a toothbrush, you know it isn't time-consuming or costly. But you may be surprised how often you should do it. “I always say, never rush while you brush,” says Roopali ...
You reach for it twice daily and rely on it to keep your oral hygiene in check. Brushing your teeth regularly prevents cavities, gum disease and harmful plaque. But your trusty toothbrush could be ...
Even if you use feng shui principles to organize your home, it’s totally plausible that you overlook the functional setup of your bathroom. After all, the toilet, the tub, and the other fixtures are, ...
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 ...
Everyone (well, nearly everyone) would agree that brushing your teeth is a non-negotiable part of a personal hygiene routine, but did you realise it is also important to keep your toothbrush clean?
From staphylococcus to E. Coli, bacteria thrive on your toothbrush. Think about it: Your toothbrush lives near your toilet, which—when you flush with the seat uncovered—sprays particles into the air ...
Wondering how often you should change your toothbrush? Understand more about oral hygiene and whether electric toothbrushes ...
This week I’m covering our recommendations on how to keep your teeth and your toothbrush clean. Also in this issue: How your car insurance might be affected by your credit score and zip code, and the ...
When's the last time you replaced your toothbrush? For many people, the answer is "too long ago." "The average person should be swapping out for a new toothbrush every three to four months," Dr. Kevin ...