Household: this is how the electric toothbrush gets clean again

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This will make the electric toothbrush clean again

Electric toothbrushes need to be cleaned thoroughly on a regular basis.

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Regular thorough cleaning is essential to ensure that you get something out of your electric toothbrush for a long time. These are useful tips.

Hygiene is important, and this also applies to the electric toothbrush. Cleaning them is essential for sustainable oral care, because over time residues and germs settle on the device. These tips will help keep your toothbrush clean and have a long life.

1. Clean after each use

To ensure that the bristles keep their shape for a long time, it is advisable to clean the toothbrush thoroughly after each use. To do this, rinse out both the toothpaste and any residues with water. Do not exert too much pressure when cleaning, this also protects the bristles in the long term.

2. Regularly new brush head

Most models now have interchangeable bristle heads for good reason. Since the bristles fray in the long run, even with careful use, it is advisable to use a new brush head about every three months. Some toothbrushes have indicators that show the bristle wear.

3. Storing the electric toothbrush

At home, the toothbrush should stand upright so that it can air dry after brushing. If this is not possible, a toothbrush holder can help. When traveling, it is advisable to stow the toothbrush in a can to prevent contact with dirt and bacteria.

4. Disinfect if in doubt

To ensure hygiene, it is highly recommended to disinfect the electric toothbrush from time to time. Special toothbrush disinfectants are available for this. An equally effective alternative is antibacterial mouthwash.

5. Rechargeable batteries and batteries

Before using an electric toothbrush for the first time, the battery should be fully charged. If you want to ensure the longevity of the toothbrush, only recharge it after the battery is low. Spare batteries should always be available for battery-operated models.

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