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How to Store Your Toothbrush


Posted on 7/3/2021 by Florida Smiles Dental
toothbrushesWith no shortage of toothbrush options available these days, our Hallandale Beach FL dentist knows that finding the right one for yourself can be a daunting task. Is hard or soft bristle better? Does battery operated or electric get the deepest clean? Just when you have that figured out, you’re on to the next decision – what’s the best way to store your toothbrush?

Some of us opt for a holder, while others may choose to keep their toothbrush in a simple cup or to toss it in a crowded drawer. Unfortunately, both of these options have their issues when it comes to cleanliness. Happily, our experienced dentist in Hallandale Beach is here to steer you in the right direction! Keep reading to learn more…

What’s the best way to store your toothbrush, then? Our Hallandale Beach dentist has a few pointers that will help you maintain a clean toothbrush and keep germs and bacteria at bay.

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Since most of us brush our teeth and store our toothbrushes in the bathroom, this automatically leaves our toothbrushes vulnerable to a certain level of germ exposure. Think about what else goes on in your bathroom. Would you want any of it on your toothbrush? Chances are you wouldn’t!

Our Hallandale Beach FL dentist recommends thoroughly rinsing your toothbrush after each use and storing it in an upright position at least six feet away from the toilet. This will eliminate the majority of germs and keep your teeth healthy and clean.

Allow your Toothbrush to Dry


A trip to any superstore will show you all the toothbrush holders available in today’s market, so how can you tell which one is best for you? Our Hallandale Beach dentist suggests going with an open holder that allows the toothbrush to dry, thus preventing bacteria growth. Keeping your toothbrush in a closed case will cause it to retain moisture and germs. Even while you are traveling, it’s important to make sure your toothbrush is dry before packing it away.

You may be susceptible to germs even if you follow these rules, so it’s always a good idea to replace your toothbrush after every three to four months of use. This will go a long way in preventing the growth of bacteria, plus your teeth will get a better clean from the fresh bristles. If you’ve tried everything and are still concerned with germs, give our Hallandale Beach dentist a call for more information.

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