Did you know that your toothbrush has a history of thousands of years and that a simple change in your routine can improve your dental health? From the frequency with which you should change it to whether an electric or manual toothbrush is better, discover how these small details can make a big difference in your oral hygiene.

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Did you know that your toothbrush has a history of thousands of years? 🌿
As far back as ancient Egypt and China, people used twigs and natural fibers to clean their teeth. Over time, that simple custom evolved into the modern toothbrush we use today.

Did you know that changing your toothbrush regularly improves your dental health? 🔁
Experts recommend renewing it every three months or sooner if the bristles are open or worn. A brush in poor condition cleans worse and can accumulate bacteria that affect your mouth.

Did you know that your choice of toothbrush also influences your oral hygiene? ⚡
Both manual and electric toothbrushes are effective if used correctly, although electric toothbrushes tend to provide a deeper and more consistent clean.

Did you know that small gestures can make a big difference? 💧
Storing your toothbrush in an upright position, letting it air dry and avoiding sharing it helps prevent infections and maintain a healthy smile.

🦷 Take care of your brush and it will take care of you.

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