Saturday, 18 January 2014

Tips On Dental Hygiene

This is just a small encore to my previous post 10 Possible Resasons Why the Other Sex May Not Like You, more specifically, the point regarding bad breath.
I'm not going to give you a bunch of educational advices your parents tell you. I and many others don't like going to the dentist's and we have some simple rules to keep us away from that horror seat. 

How often should I change my toothbrush?

Doctors and Google say that you should change it every three months. If it seems too long for you, just check your toothbrush every time you use it– its bristles should be perpendicular to the toothbrush. If you have an electric one, you usually can keep it longer.

Can some microorganisms appear in my toothbrush?

Of course they can, they are everywhere. Most bacteria need moisture to live and toothbrushes are damp. Bacilli can breed there, too. But they are rarely dangerous.

How do I get rid of germs in my toothbrush?

Let it dry out. If you feel this isn't enough as to disinfecting it, I have an advice for you- sink the bristles into your mouthwash or alcohol. But if your goal is not to get them in your body I cannot see the difference between using the mouthwash after you brush your oral cavity clean with toothpaste.



Biz, 

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