Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cleaning your toothbrush is important. (Getty Images) Everyone (well, nearly everyone) would agree that brushing your teeth is a ...
We all know to clean certain things in our homes regularly — the kitchen sink, toilet, floors — but there are five items around the house that you might have overlooked. If you don't clean these items ...
Our mouth is home to millions of germs, including those living in the plaque on our teeth, so it's no surprise that these germs can collect on your toothbrush. But bacteria from your toilet can also ...
When was the last time you cleaned your toothbrush? Cleaning your toothbrush probably isn’t at the top of your list of priorities, but it should be! Keeping the tool you use to clean your mouth clean ...
You use it every day to clean your teeth, but is it necessary to learn how to clean a toothbrush? Here's what you should know, according to an orthodontist. Ever wondered how to clean a toothbrush?
You rinse your toothbrush without thinking, then drop it back into a cup that never truly dries. The bathroom is warm, the air a little steamy, and somewhere a toilet flushes. That soft brush you ...
Toothbrush holders trap moisture and residue, making them one of the germiest, most overlooked spots in the bathroom. Cleaning the holder weekly prevents buildup and keeps your family's toothbrush ...