When to change your toothbrush?

What risks are there if you use a worn toothbrush?
With this article, we will present to you the risks of brushing with a toothbrush older than 3 months.
- There is a large choice of toothbrushes on the market, the majority are manufactured in the land of the rising sun with their faults and their qualities.
- Every company distributes the best product in the world, that's normal, have you ever met someone who tells you that the product they sell is bad, I don't think so.
- So, in this article I would not criticize the competition, the sun rises for everyone and I cannot stand it when we criticize a brand to promote its product.
- I'm just going to explain the benefits of our products Silver Care, you have the decision-making power, not advertising.
It is undeniable that the first treatment is a regular visit to your dentist.
- Since its creation, a toothbrush has consisted of a handle and a head, this will never change as a wheel will always be round.
- The vast majority of toothbrushes are made with nylon threads cut with a paper cutter. When you look at a toothbrush, who can tell if the filaments are aggressive or not: no one.
- We are dental professionals, Silver Care is a manufacturer, we know our competitors and above all, decades of experience have taught us what to do or not to do.
Let's get back to the subject of this article: what dangers are there in using a toothbrush that is more than 3 months old.
After 3 months, the filaments (hairs) are broken, they are no longer structured vertically and above all are no longer rounded.
- The bristles are angled and each time you brush you will scratch the enamel and break the micro-attachments of your gums.
- These are these micro-attachments that hook your gums to your teeth. These fabrics are fragile, they must be taken care of.
- Worn bristles will irritate the gums and inflame them. The most important point is that your teeth will become loose.
- The tooth will become loose by approximately 0.4 mm per year, who will see it?
- Insignificant, if someone tells you that your gums have receded by 0.4 mm, marry her because she is a “Superhero”. 0.4 mm is invisible to the untrained eye.
- Of course you won't notice it and that's why being interested in the importance of a toothbrush doesn't inspire many people.
- In the morning while brushing your teeth, look at your gums and imagine what your teeth will be like in 20 or 30 years with almost 1.5 cm of loosening but today it is difficult to be aware of it.
This is why changing a toothbrush regularly between 2 to 3 months at most is important.
The ONE and H2O range kits include 1 toothbrush and 1 refill.
Also discover the 1 Year Packs, no commitment, no subscription, no advertising harassment but the certainty of having a perfect toothbrush every day.
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