I’ve had a bacterial/fungal infection on the corner of my mouth for several months that will NOT go away and I realized that using the same toothbrush kept it coming back.. switched tooth brushes and it’s almost healed completely
I have that exact same electric toothbrush and didn’t know I had to clean it more than just running water on it 😂. Love your videos and they help out a lot!
Funny how people was every dish after one use, but use the same toothbrush for months thinking rising in water somehow is cleaning it. I told people I wash my tooth brush with dawn soap, rubbing alcohol and they looked at me like I was a wackjob, but I know I'm not the gross one rubbing poop/bathroom germs in my mouth everyday. Haha.
How can we remove big chunks of dried up material at the very bottom of the toothbrush not on top of the bristles but on the bottom of the bristles do the denture tablets take care of this? Do the denture tablets dissolve the sediment and it comes off the toothbrush?
I would say that this is not a common problem, so maybe start over with a new brush and make sure you completely rinse and dry your brush after every use. You could try soaking the brush head in Coca Cola. Imagine what that's doing to your stomach
@@Arysia123 not as wasteful as retailers and factories or poverty in America. Wasting an entire person life seems more serious if you ask me let alone all the animals that are currently being euthanized because people cant commit it healthy ways. New toothbrush when your sick is nothing compared to soaps used in hotels. Rationalize the use. Batteries and lightbulbs could be made to last longer but it's not manufactured that way now is it?
@@ThePinkPanth3r viruses are not bacteria, so therefore it take 14 days for viruses to stop showing symptoms. Your tonsils are like sponges that help with your immune system and when you're sick you're lymph nodes get overtime, it helps by staying clean and away from new and abundance of bacteria. The teeth and heart health is strongly linked, the kidneys and the heart are strongly linked.... help them help you is all I'm saying.
Submerging the electric connection part of the electric toothbrush head into the mouthwash? Then do you have any way to dry the inside of it so it can connect to the motor without shorting out?
When i used manual brush i would know its time for a new brush when the bristles were starting to spread. Since switching to a Sonicare, you definitely notice diminished cleaning ability by around 3 months, the bristles tend to show their wear fading at the tip from light blue/green/white to almost clear. It will still clean your teeth, but like i said, its noticeable that your teeth dont feel as clean.
I’ve had a bacterial/fungal infection on the corner of my mouth for several months that will NOT go away and I realized that using the same toothbrush kept it coming back.. switched tooth brushes and it’s almost healed completely
Love this guy, he's so helpful and friendly about the daily things we all need to learn
Glad you think so! Thank you. 🙂
He's cute too
3-4 months 😅 I used to replace mine every month. Now I’m electric it’s the brush head every month.
😊😊😊 Indeed, I do the same.
Yea that's called wasting money.
I change mine and my child's when the season change to keep track cuz we have 4 season up north America
Why are yo so amazingly informative!
I have that exact same electric toothbrush and didn’t know I had to clean it more than just running water on it 😂. Love your videos and they help out a lot!
Wow! Thanks for sharing. I leave my toothbrush in heavily salted water daily & I change the water every two days
I used the peroxide, worked like a charm
Thanks for reminding me to brush my teeth man really appreciate it 😊
Lol, that out take was funny. Clean toothbrush, Clean teeth 😄😄😄
Broooo, I loved those toothbrushes with suction-cups at the bottom as a child!!
First I soak with baking soda and water then vinegar and water then rinse with hot water and dry it work’s amazing I do this once a week
Funny how people was every dish after one use, but use the same toothbrush for months thinking rising in water somehow is cleaning it. I told people I wash my tooth brush with dawn soap, rubbing alcohol and they looked at me like I was a wackjob, but I know I'm not the gross one rubbing poop/bathroom germs in my mouth everyday. Haha.
Good advice!
how do you clean the mold in the electric toothbrush body? im using oral b electric toothbrush pro 500
How can we remove big chunks of dried up material at the very bottom of the toothbrush not on top of the bristles but on the bottom of the bristles do the denture tablets take care of this? Do the denture tablets dissolve the sediment and it comes off the toothbrush?
If your toothbrush is collecting sediment, you're probably using it for waaay too long
@@ClaviHaze that does not answer my question
I would say that this is not a common problem, so maybe start over with a new brush and make sure you completely rinse and dry your brush after every use. You could try soaking the brush head in Coca Cola. Imagine what that's doing to your stomach
When you're sick, just use a new brush and throw it away after 14 days or when better.
that's very wasteful approach..
@@Arysia123 not as wasteful as retailers and factories or poverty in America. Wasting an entire person life seems more serious if you ask me let alone all the animals that are currently being euthanized because people cant commit it healthy ways. New toothbrush when your sick is nothing compared to soaps used in hotels. Rationalize the use. Batteries and lightbulbs could be made to last longer but it's not manufactured that way now is it?
@@jc2386how does using a new toothbrush when you are sick keep you from dying? My toothbrush is pretty disgusting and i never get sick.
@@ThePinkPanth3r viruses are not bacteria, so therefore it take 14 days for viruses to stop showing symptoms. Your tonsils are like sponges that help with your immune system and when you're sick you're lymph nodes get overtime, it helps by staying clean and away from new and abundance of bacteria. The teeth and heart health is strongly linked, the kidneys and the heart are strongly linked.... help them help you is all I'm saying.
Why do I get crazy 90s vibes from this guys videos.
Christopher- what do you think of the strategy of simmering a nylon toothbrush for (5?) minutes to restore its shape and disinfect?
Do I do this before or after I brush my teeth?
I just cannot get over the fact that this guy looks so so much like Peele 😭
The younger version of Peele….
Man…. Thank u sm
I am having a problem with my gums. Peroxide this minute. Thanks
Thank you!!
I brush with watered down 3% hydrogen peroxide.
I buy a 10 pack of brushes and change mines regularly😁😁
Submerging the electric connection part of the electric toothbrush head into the mouthwash? Then do you have any way to dry the inside of it so it can connect to the motor without shorting out?
If it's like mine, the connection between head and body is purely mechanical, no wires, so it should be safe.
Or just boiling water bro
I soak my toothbrush in mouth wash DAILY.
also dont store your toothbrush in bathroom
3-4 months!?!? this guy must be a shill for big dental
When i used manual brush i would know its time for a new brush when the bristles were starting to spread. Since switching to a Sonicare, you definitely notice diminished cleaning ability by around 3 months, the bristles tend to show their wear fading at the tip from light blue/green/white to almost clear.
It will still clean your teeth, but like i said, its noticeable that your teeth dont feel as clean.
@@ThePinkPanth3r get off big dentals payroll schizo
Hi
i spray alcohol
Just wash it with soap on running water 😂
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My 1-year brush, its time to disinfect you
First!
U r bacteria as well
vinagger is fantastic too
Alternatively you could just not be a disgusting cretin and clean your toothbrush after ever use.