Many people don’t replace their toothbrush as often as they should, leading to ineffective cleaning and bacteria buildup. Kevin Molldrem DDS recommends changing your toothbrush every 3 months or sooner if the bristles are frayed. Over time, bacteria accumulate on the bristles, which can reintroduce germs into your mouth. If you’ve been sick, replacing your toothbrush immediately is crucial to prevent reinfection. Soft-bristled toothbrushes are best for protecting enamel and gums from excessive wear. Kevin Molldrem DDS also advises using an electric toothbrush for a more thorough clean. Proper storage—keeping your toothbrush upright and uncovered—prevents bacterial growth. Using an old toothbrush can increase the risk of cavities and gum disease. Want expert advice on your oral hygiene routine? Schedule a visit with Kevin Molldrem DDS today to ensure you’re taking the best care of your teeth.
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