You reach for it twice daily and rely on it to keep your oral hygiene in check. Brushing your teeth regularly prevents cavities, gum disease and harmful plaque. But your trusty toothbrush could be ...
Bad news: Your toothbrush is probably way germier than you know. Millions of bacteria can collect on the bristles, and those germs can live for up to a few weeks. Dental guidance suggests replacing ...
The little Aurora toothbrush case sanitizes toothbrushes in just five minutes. My writing for Forbes.com covers consumer technology, focusing mainly on innovation in consumer technology. Most of my ...
If you’ve worried that your toothbrush, being usually in the same room as your toilet, is perpetually covered in microscopic fecal matter, well, here’s some relief. According to a new study, our ...
Don't overuse the heads of your electric toothbrush. The ADA recommends you change these heads every three to four months. If ...
Brushing your teeth every day for 2 minutes a day is an essential part of maintaining good oral health for your child. While the American Dental Association (ADA) recommends both manual and electric ...
An editor tested five popular electric toothbrushes over the course of a month. Dentists also share the must-have features to ...
You probably brush your teeth every day to keep them clean. You should clean your toothbrush regularly, too. Read on to learn how to disinfect your toothbrush and keep it clean. Your mouth is home to ...