Friday, May 1, 2020

'Social Distance' Your Toothbrush

'Toothbrush distancing' photo:YM
In my post earlier this week, (https://bit.ly/3aNTgxG), I included a tip about getting rid of your toothbrush if you've been ill, letting toothbrushes air dry, and storing them in a cabinet. Coincidentally, I was on a conference call the following day with a group of dental professionals when the topic of toothbrush care and COVID was raised. For your information and interest, I am passing along a webpage that was shared.

Please check out these links:

https://www.unitedconcordia.com/docs/Dental_Distancing_infographic.pdf

https://www.unitedconcordia.com/docs/ToothbrushSafetyFlyer.pdf

Hoping you are safe and well.

This blog post is not intended to treat, diagnose, or cure, any dental or medical condition or disease. Please consult with your medical or dental provider if you are ill. The sources cited do not constitute endorsement of any product or business, but are gratefully acknowledged. Source: unitedconcordia.com (accessed April 30, 2020).