Most of us are aware that our toothbrushes aren't designed to last indefinitely. However, determining when our beloved bristles are approaching the end of their natural lives might be difficult.
You might be surprised to learn that your toothbrush should be replaced every 12 to 16 weeks, according to manufacturer guidelines and dentist recommendations.
In some instances, you may need to replace your toothbrush sooner than expected. It can harm your dental health and spread infection if you don't replace a toothbrush or electronic toothbrush head when it's time.
No matter what kind of toothbrush you use, the bristles can fray and wear out, reducing its efficacy. And, according to studies, a new toothbrush can remove more plaque than an old one, ensuring that your brush is doing everything it can to keep your teeth clean and healthy.
Brush with an usmile electric toothbrush to make changing your brush head even easier. 2 electric toothbrush replacement heads are included. 1 for daily cleaning, 1 for teeth whitening.
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