Posted By Administrator
It is not enough just to have a toothbrush and toothpaste at hand to maintain our teeth’s health and condition. There are quite a number of products, both old and new, ready in the market which we have access to that complement the pair. For example, floss, unlike a toothpick, can reach and remove morsels of food that are stuck in between teeth every time that we eat. That is why it pays to have a small pack on stand by in our pockets aside from the bathroom cabinet to get to those hard to reach places that not even your pinky can accomplish.
Posted By editor
Brushing one’s set of choppers may seem facile enough a task, but the truth is that as with all else in terms of hygiene, whether dental or otherwise, there are certain considerations that even a full-grown individual needs to take note of. For instance, changing one’s toothbrush after it has been used for a certain time is crucial. At most, people should not use he same toothbrush for more than three months. Also, it is advisable for individuals to use a plastic cap or case to protect their toothbrushes from bacteria when not in use. Most of all, sharing toothbrushes takes the top spot as the Biggest No-No when it comes to dental hygiene. Perish all thoughts or reasoning along the lines of “But This Toothbrush is My Sister’s/Brother’s/Significant Other’s, Not a Random Strangers.” After all, no matter whose toothbrush it is, it is definitely not worth getting someone else’s dental problems inside your own mouth.

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Gyeonggi Small & Medium Business Center Corp. 5 May 2008 http://www.alibaba.com/catalog/11842487/Mashimaro_Nano_Gold_Toothbrush_GH_GT_1242_.html