The Toilet And Your Toothbrush: 2 Reasons To Beware

One thing that may never have crossed your mind when you’re thinking about ways to improve your dental hygiene experience might be: The toilet. Who cares about the toilet? This is brushing and flossing we are talking about here! Well, you may be surprised to learn that this bathroom fixture may cause some very frustrating moments and can even get in the way of you ensuring you’re using a clean, effective toothbrush. We ask you to take a look at the toilet in a way you might have never done so before! Then, of course, make any necessary changes (namely, remember to keep the lid closed).

#1: It’s Like A Magnet!

You might think that’s it’s absolutely ridiculous to think any one of your dental hygiene products could ever end up in the toilet. You’d have to really lose your balance or be doing something crazy to drop your toothbrush (or toothpaste or dental floss) in there, right? Not exactly. A quick slip of your fingers when you’re not paying attention and your brush may fall right in. This, of course, leaves you without a toothbrush (or other product), which means unless you have a backup stash, it’s time for a trip to the drugstore! Avoid this problem. Keep the lid down.

#2: It’s Sending Bacteria Out!

When you flush after the use of your toilet, you don’t see anything bad happening. However, on a much smaller, invisible to the naked eye level, there’s something going on: Water molecules from the toilet bowl are splashing out into the air, carrying with them whatever it is that’s in the water. Should these molecules end up on your toothbrush, you certainly don’t want to brush with them. The answer? Keep your dental hygiene clean and safe by: You got it! Putting that lid down!

Keep Dental Hygiene Simple By Following Our Recommendations

Take our serious (and lighthearted) recommendations seriously, so you can enjoy simple yet highly effective home care. Come in for a visit in Conroe, TX by scheduling a visit with the Dental Centre of Conroe by calling (936) 441-4600. We serve patients from Conroe, Houston, The Woodlands, Willis, Montgomery, Magnolia, Huntsville, and the neighboring communities.