Don't overuse the heads of your electric toothbrush. The ADA recommends you change these heads every three to four months. If ...
From staphylococcus to E. Coli, bacteria thrive on your toothbrush. Think about it: Your toothbrush lives near your toilet, which—when you flush with the seat uncovered—sprays particles into the air ...
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With proper, regular use, AquaSonic claims that the toothbrush can help whiten your teeth in as little as two weeks, and it ...
Where do you store your toothbrush? If the answer is in your bathroom, you might want to think again. Cleaning your teeth and keeping on top of your dental care means your mouth and gums will be ...
Laifen's Wave Pro upgrades the dual oscillation-vibration toothbrush we tested and loved last year. The new 70-day battery ...
When's the last time you replaced your toothbrush? For many people, the answer is "too long ago." "The average person should be swapping out for a new toothbrush every three to four months," Dr. Kevin ...
The $50 Oral-B Pro 1000 Electric Toothbrush works just as well as my previous $200 toothbrush. The Pro 1000 has three modes, a 2-minute brushing timer and a pressure sensor. Though it doesn't come ...
If you’re one of the many out there finally getting over a stubborn cold or the flu, you may want to consider tossing your toothbrush. “Frankly, most healthy people are probably at a very low risk of ...
If you’re getting over a stubborn cold or the flu, you may want to consider tossing your toothbrush. “Frankly, most healthy people are probably at a very low risk of reinfecting themselves from ...
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