How to Clean Your Electric Toothbrush?
If you don't rinse or fully clean your toothbrush, it might accumulate a layer of hardened toothpaste over time, making it look unpleasant. Do you have a toothbrush that looks...
If you don't rinse or fully clean your toothbrush, it might accumulate a layer of hardened toothpaste over time, making it look unpleasant. Do you have a toothbrush that looks...
If you don't rinse or fully clean your toothbrush, it might accumulate a layer of hardened toothpaste over time, making it look unpleasant.
Do you have a toothbrush that looks like this?
How to Clean Your Electric Toothbrush?
To maintain your electric toothbrush clean and safe, keep these recommendations in mind:
Consider using a sanitizer. There are commercially marketed "toothbrush sanitizers," but there is no evidence that they are any more effective at keeping toothbrushes clean than just rinsing them with water after each use and allowing them to dry. If you wish to try a sanitizer, seek for one that has been approved by the FDA for "reducing bacterial contamination that naturally occurs on toothbrushes." Sanitizing products that make unrealistic claims should be avoided.
Putting a toothbrush in the dishwasher or microwave cycle may appear to be a reasonable and practical solution. While it is plausible that the heat and cleaning techniques utilized can kill bacteria, this is not a proven practice, and toothbrush manufacturers do not design their brushes to be used in this manner.
Electric Toothbrush Storage and Maintenance
In addition to the aforementioned recommendations, you should rinse your electric toothbrush with tap water every day after usage to remove toothpaste and debris.
Don't go overboard with the brushing. When you use too much pressure on your toothbrush, the bristles will wear out faster and become less effective at cleaning.
Allow your toothbrush to air dry by storing it upright.
Usmile Electric Toothbrush Tips
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