So where does everyone keep their toothbrushes? How about the other members of the household? As I've mentioned before, I am a germaphobe. Therefore, I keep my toothbrush in a small juice glass on the counter in the bathroom covered with a piece of facial tissue - a fresh piece after every use, naturally.
My husband keeps his in the shower, where he brushes his teeth. My sister keeps hers in a toothbrush holder, uncovered, on the bathroom counter.
I did think of that too, which is why I use a tissue, as it's not completely opaque, plus I put it over the top but don't seal it completely around the brush head, so there's air flow. In my mind, it keeps germs off while allowing the brush to dry. Scientific testing would probably prove me completely wrong, but it makes me feel better lol!
Not sure how much tissue really helps there, except in your head but that's okay. 😎
The air-drying thing does seem to be important, including to the ADA where I found this on their site for recommended treatment of toothbrushes:
Thoroughly rinse toothbrushes with tap water after brushing to remove any remaining toothpaste and debris. Store the brush in an upright position if possible and allow the toothbrush to air-dry until used again. If more than one brush is stored in the same holder or area, keep the brushes separated to prevent cross-contamination.
Do not routinely cover toothbrushes or store them in closed containers. A moist environment such as a closed container is more conducive to the growth of microorganisms than the open air.
So it seems pretty clear that not even on a Sheldonish level of "Whatever I say is true because I'm so smart," those who put their toothbrush in some kind of case, and/or in the medicine cabinet or whatever without air circulation, "are doing it wrong." reply share
So where does everyone keep their toothbrushes? How about the other members of the household? As I've mentioned before, I am a germaphobe. Therefore, I keep my toothbrush in a small juice glass on the counter in the bathroom covered with a piece of facial tissue - a fresh piece after every use, naturally.
My husband keeps his in the shower, where he brushes his teeth. My sister keeps hers in a toothbrush holder, uncovered, on the bathroom counter.
Really!?
Such a bottom-of-the-barrel Thread this early in the season!?
--How soon before we get:
"Which side of the bed do you sleep on"?
"How many blankets do have on your bed?
"Do you prefer soft, medium, or firm pillows?
"What's your favorite color toothbrush!
"Do you leave your shower curtain open or close when you finish your shower?
"Do you gargle quietly or are you loud?"
Geez!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!It’s starting to sound like the grown-ups left the Board and a bunch of 12-year-olds stayed behind.
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Hey Gothish! We have a double sink in our bathroom. My husband keeps his toothbrush on an indented part of the counter next to his sink, and I do the same next to mine.
And don’t let anyone get you down about this thread. I would have responded to that person myself, but I’m 99% sure she deemed me as ridiculous eons ago and put me on ignore. Anyway, topics like this are fun and let us tell a little about ourselves, and in this case, also quite relevant to the episode!
I don't think I've ever looked for frogs under my butt while I was wearing my Snow White gown.
And don’t let anyone get you down about this thread. I would have responded to that person myself, but I’m 99% sure she deemed me as ridiculous eons ago and put me on ignore. Anyway, topics like this are fun and let us tell a little about ourselves, and in this case, also quite relevant to the episode!
I still use a Sailor Moon Toothbrush so I guess we're all 12 at heart, Eh? 😊
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Air drying is important. Anything that keeps the toothbrush damp - including putting it in any kind of case before it's already dry - is going to promote bacteria growth.