Is Your Toothbrush Making You Sick? Check This Spot
Brushing your teeth might be part of your hygiene routine—but your toothbrush could be doing the opposite.
The problem:
The base of your toothbrush (especially where the bristles connect) traps moisture and bacteria. Add a humid bathroom, and you’ve got the perfect breeding ground.
What to check:
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The base and handle grooves – if you see gunk or discoloration, it’s overdue for cleaning
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The holder – if your toothbrush sits upright, water pools at the bottom and can grow mold
What to do:
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Rinse thoroughly after every use
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Let it air dry upright and uncovered
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Clean your toothbrush holder weekly
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Replace your brush every 3 months—or sooner if it smells or looks funky
Your mouth isn’t the problem. Your toothbrush might be.
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