Tips for saving toothbrush


Brushing the teeth is useful for cleaning plaque and bacteria on the teeth. But if the toothbrush is not stored properly, can actually cause infection and spread of certain diseases.
 
"Toothbrush contain many bacteria, hence must be stored properly," said researchers from England's University of Manchester, as quoted by WebMD, Monday (08/22/2011).

Some tips to save a toothbrush to minimize bacterial contamination include:

1. Note the distance of a place to store the toothbrush in the toilet
If the toothbrush is stored in places that are too close to the toilet, then flush the toilet every time someone lets the air out bacteria that cause bacterial contamination of the toothbrush.

2. Wash your hands before brushing
Just as before eating, before brushing your teeth should also wash their hands first.

3. Save toothbrush after rinsed beforehand
After use and before storing toothbrush, rinse the toothbrush thoroughly with running water. Make sure the toothbrush is clean of residual toothpaste that sticks before saving.


4. Keep a toothbrush in a dry
Bacteria love damp, therefore keep a toothbrush in a dry place. Make sure the stored where it can cause dry toothbrush after use and rinsed. Avoid choosing a toothbrush designs that could potentially be damp when stored, so it will become breeding grounds for bacteria.

5. Keep a toothbrush with brush head facing upward
Save a toothbrush with brush head facing upward will allow the brush head can be dry or moist when stored.

6. Keep a toothbrush at a fairly high
Toothbrushes stored in a place that is high enough to minimize the toothbrush splash water while watering or flushed the bathroom floor or toilet.

7. Do not use a toothbrush turns with other people or other family members
Toothbrush is a very individualized. Although the brothers, do not use a toothbrush in turn. This could allow for cross-infection from a bacteria or virus even fungi.

8. Do not store toothbrushes toothbrush adjacent to other people or other family members
When the toothbrush is stored in adjacent or even a toothbrush sticking with the other can allow the occurrence of cross-infection from a bacteria, viruses, fungi as well. Each toothbrush is in contact with another toothbrush can allow the spread of bacteria.

9. Replace your toothbrush after illness
Replace the toothbrush after an illness will prevent recurrence of the disease, especially diseases caused by bacteria and viruses.
      

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