Toothbrush
The toothbrush is used to keep the teeth healthy and keep them free from germs and dirt, but what many do not know is that they need constant cleaning to maintain them for a longer period of time and to be free of diseases and germs. A toothbrush may be an infectious carrier if it is not periodically cleaned, Change them in each period.
How to keep the toothbrush clean
- Keep the toothbrush in the right place and avoid keeping it in a closed container. The closed, unguarded container, which is not reached by the sun, is one of the places where the mold and the bacteria are spread, so the container should be open and preferably a transparent glass cup. Inside.
- Put the toothbrush in the cup, so that the head to the upper, it helps to get out of the water and dry quickly, and thus avoid the mold on them.
- Keep the pot of the toothbrush in a high place and away from water and toilet, because when using the tap or toilet water may reach the toothbrush carrying germs and dirt.
- Clean the brush bowl at least once a week; it is considered a vector of bacteria and dirt to the brush, and it may begin to issue unpleasant odors after a period of use and not clean it.
- Keeping toothbrushes away from each other and avoiding contact with them, may lead to the transmission of diseases and germs to each other, especially diseases of the mouth and gums, such as fungi and infection.
- Avoid sharing toothbrushes with someone else; they are special purposes that may lead to the transmission of diseases and germs from person to person.
- Wash your hands with soap before using the toothbrush, especially if the hands are bent.
How to clean a toothbrush
- Clean the toothbrush after each use, by washing it with hot water and making sure to remove any toothpaste residue from it.
- Shake your toothbrush well after using it to get rid of excess water. The humid environment is a good source of harmful bacteria.
- Clean the corners and folds of the toothbrush, as they lead to bacteria and mold. This is done by placing a little detergent on a piece of cotton and brushing it thoroughly, avoiding contact with the side where the tooth is cleaned.
- Ventilate the brush and place it against the sun to dry, and to get rid of germs and bacteria in them.
We note that it is important to change the toothbrush continuously, it should not be kept for more than six months, even if the person continues to clean it, its physiology become more positive if kept for a long time).