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When to Replace a Toothbrush
Be sure to replace your toothbrush, or toothbrush head (if you're using an electric
toothbrush) before the bristles become splayed and frayed. Not only are old toothbrushes
ineffective, but they may harbor harmful bacteria that can cause infections such
as gingivitis and periodontitis. Toothbrushes should be changed every three to four
months. Sick people should change their toothbrush at the beginning of an illness
and after they feel better.