Maintaining your Electric Toothbrush
Sunday, December 13th, 2009
Owning an electric toothbrush can be great, as they do a much better job than a traditional toothbrush, with the benefit of being easier to use. Unfortunately, an often overlooked aspect to owning an electric toothbrush is care and maintenance of said brush. It is advised that you periodically clean and disinfect your toothbrush to ensure that it is doing the best job possible. This requires more than a quick rinse under the tap after use. We’ve put together a small guide to help you keep your toothbrush clean and fresh.
1) Always rinse after using. This is the first and easiest step to keeping your electric toothbrush clean. After using it, rinse it off and rub the bristles clean with your finger. Be sure to place it back in the rack properly as well, don’t leave it sitting around on the counter where it can collect germs and bacteria.
2) Periodically take the head off, and wash the parts with a mild, soapy solution. Most electric toothbrushes will come with detailed instructions on cleansing and maintenance, so be sure to refer to those for more details.
3) Use either hydrogen peroxide, or bleach, mixed with water (about 3 parts water, 1 part bleach/hydrogen peroxide). You want to dilute it first, as a high concentration can damage the bristles on your brush and discolor the plastic. Leave your toothbrush head to soak for about 20 minutes before removing it from the solution and rinsing it thoroughly. Do this once every few weeks.
Proper care and maintenance of your electric toothbrush translates directly into healthier teeth for you. Do your dentist a favor and keep your toothbrush clean and well maintained!
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