Sometimes, we forget to brush our teeth before bed, but don’t worry; everybody has been there.
However, the guilt we experience is well-founded because bacteria and leftovers thrive in our mouths.
While some of these oral bacteria are healthy, others cause gum disease and cavities.
It may surprise you that these issues may persist even if you brush your teeth twice daily. But are you properly taking care of your teeth?
Important: This article was created for informative purposes only and isn’t recommended as professional advice. Consult with your doctor for more information on this topic.
1. Take care of your toothbrush and regularly change it.
Choosing a small or medium-sized toothbrush with bristles that can reach into those nooks between your teeth is super important.
Skip the covers for your toothbrush—they can trap bacteria. After each use, just rinse your brush well with water and let it air dry.
Oh, and keep it away from your toilet to dodge any germ transfers. And remember, swap out your toothbrush regularly as the bristles wear down, making them less effective at cleaning your pearly whites.