Why the toothbrush cup is a bacteria trap

Why the toothbrush cup is a bacteria trap

When was the last time you cleaned your toothbrush glass? Well, I could take a guess!

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To keep our teeth clean and protect them from bacteria, we should not only brush them, but also pay attention to how we store the toothbrush. Most of us brush our teeth twice a day, and after brushing, we quickly hold the toothbrush under water and then put it back in the glass.

In principle, this is not wrong, but beware: plastic cups often have a rough surface that allows bacteria to hide. Everyone is familiar with the unsightly white patina that grows on the bottom and around the edges. It is caused by residual water that the toothbrush releases into the glass when it dries. Thus, by allowing it to settle, bacteria can multiply excellently.

Natural toothbrushes: beware

So be careful with natural toothbrushes, such as those made of bamboo or wood, which take much longer to dry and can easily get moldy from standing water.

What to do

To solve this problem, we not only developed a sustainable toothbrush that dries quickly, is hygienic and clean, but also its holder! Our toothbrush holders are made of sustainable material based on recycled material, (read more here), antibacterial and hygienic, as they do not collect residual water. Thanks to the 2 outlet holes located at the bottom, water can drain out and the toothbrush can dry completely and faster. And that's not all: it can also be easily washed in the dishwasher.

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Best regards,

Nora of promis

Co-founder

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