Choosing the Right Toothbrush

You'll find a large selection of toothbrushes available, both manual and electric. It's a good idea to choose one that:

• has a small head so it's easier to move around inside your mouth
• has soft bristles
• fits comfortably in your hand

Most important is brushing your teeth properly at least twice a day.

Adapting Toothbrushes for Special Needs

If you have difficulty controlling hand, arm or shoulder movements, here are some ideas on adapting standard toothbrushes:

• Enlarge the handle with a tennis ball, sponge foam or bicycle grip
• Lengthen with a stick or rod
• Attach to the hand or arm with elastic or Velcro straps or hand brace
• Bend the toothbrush handle

For people who cannot manage fine movements, try using an electric toothbrush.

Caring For Your Toothbrush

• Do not share your toothbrush or use someone else's toothbrush
• After brushing, rinse your toothbrush thoroughly with tap water and allow to air-dry
• Store standing upright. If it is near other toothbrushes, do not let the heads touch
• Do not store in closed containers
• Replace your toothbrush every three to four months or when the bristles look worn and bent

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