How Often Should I Replace My Toothbrush?

How Often Should I Replace My Toothbrush?

Too many people wait too long to get a new toothbrush, and this can contribute to poor dental health. At Harris Dental in Phoenix AZ we recommend a new toothbrush about every three months.How often you replace your toothbrush depends, of course, on how often you use it. We recommend, strongly, that you brush at least twice a day. If you’re brushing twice a day, picking up a new toothbrush at the store every three months is recommended.

KEEP IT FRESH

A toothbrush can become familiar, like a comfy pair of shoes. Sometimes the idea of tossing out the old one and replacing it isn’t very appealing. But after three months, the bristles get bent and frayed. There is probably some dried toothpaste foam starting to build up, too. So toss that old brush, and get a fresh one!What kind of brush should you be using? There are so many choices. The most important thing is to choose a brush with soft bristles. They are gentle on the gums, but still effective in brushing away plaque.To recap: for good dental health, replace your toothbrush every three months. Patients from Queen Creek, Scottsdale, and Mesa come to Harris Dental in Phoenix AZ for general and cosmetic dentistry. Request an appointment with us today!CONTACT HARRIS DENTAL:480-428-0040LOCATION (TAP TO OPEN IN GOOGLE MAPS):4444 N 32 St Ste 208 Phoenix, Arizona 85018

Recent Posts

We would love to hear from you!

Please feel free to call us at 480-428-0040 or email us using the contact form on this page!

TEXT OUR OFFICE


Text message is limited to 160 characters.
I consent to sending and receiving text messages and voice calls.
HOW IT WORKS
  1. Enter your name.
  2. Enter your Cell Phone Number, area code first.
  3. Enter your text message in the box.
  4. Click "Send Text"
  5. A copy of this text will be sent to the office and to your cell phone. The office's reply will also be sent to your cell phone where you can continue the text conversation.
Note: Mobile message and data rates from your cell phone carrier may apply.