When Should You Really Replace Your Toothbrush?

By History of Simple Things

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🪥 Most people use their toothbrush every single day without ever thinking about it. But how long is a toothbrush actually supposed to last? And what happens when the bristles start wearing out? In this video, we explore the surprisingly important science behind toothbrushes, why dentists recommend replacing them regularly, what really happens to old bristles, and the hidden history of one of the simplest objects we own. You may never look at your toothbrush the same way again. #Toothbrush #DentalHealth #OralHygiene #Teeth #Dentist #HistoryOfSimpleThings #EverydayObjects #InterestingFacts #DidYouKnow #HealthFacts 🦷🪥 Edited by Chan M.

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