How to use a toothbrush correctly
Mar 08, 2022
Wash the toothbrush thoroughly after each use, shake off the water as much as possible, put the toothbrush head up in the mouthwash cup, or place it in a ventilated place with sunlight to dry and sterilize it.
If conditions permit, you can purchase 2 or 3 toothbrushes at the same time and use them in rotation to prolong the drying time of the toothbrush. This is especially important for people with gingivitis and periodontitis. In addition, rotating use can also maintain the elasticity of the toothbrush bristles.
Old toothbrushes with loose or curled bristles that have lost their elasticity must be replaced in time, otherwise they are not good for teeth and gums.
Children living in groups should thoroughly clean and disinfect their toothbrushes once a week.
Toothbrushes cannot be used together to prevent mutual transmission of diseases.
The toothbrush should not be placed in the bathroom or bathroom, and should be kept a certain distance from the scrubbing supplies.
