The Old-faithful of oral care, the Toothbrush

dental2.JPGDo you know that though your toothbrush seems to last forever that they do loose their effectivity in cleaning your tooth? Yes they do, most of us have the same toothbrush for a half a year with some even for the whole year. Today�s dentists and oral care specialists recommend that toothbrushes be replaced at least once every three months for the nylon bristles do tend to loose some of the stiffness they had when you first bought them leaving bent and ineffective bristles.

The design of more expensive toothbrushes even has dye�s incorporated into some of the bristles that tell you it�s time to replace your toothbrush. Most toothbrushes made by Oral-B have incorporated within them some of the latest technology has to offer all bundled into one tiny package. They even have an electric toothbrush that has an interactive guide that tells you where you haven�t brushed yet. Some other toothbrushes have incorporated tongue cleaners or scrapers that helps you clean your teeth and tongue at the same time or on the same brushing.

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