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Store the toothbrush properly: Keep your toothbrush upright in a well-ventilated area, allowing it to air dry. In addition to being less readily available, the downsides of charcoal toothbrushes include: Abrasive nature
Charcoal bristles break and remove plaque for exceptionally effective cleaning, much better than regular toothbrushes. Suitable for daily use, gentle on gums. Dense and powerful vibrating bristles remove up to 2 times more plaque than regular toothbrush heads. However, activated charcoal can actually be quite abrasive on your teeth and can be harmful to your enamel if you over-scrub. If you have sensitive teeth, we recommend avoiding anything abrasive, including charcoal. Fewer bacteria At the end of the study, researchers found that the normal toothbrushes astonishingly had twice as much bacteria on them as the charcoal toothbrushes.
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Wet the bristles: Slightly dampen the charcoal-infused bristles to activate the charcoal’s deep-cleaning properties.
Dental professionals even go so far as to say that you shouldn’t use charcoal dental products if you have veneers, dental bonding, crowns, or other tooth restorations. Activated charcoal bristles that have a sponge like feature for a far more superior cleaning experienceThe purpose of a charcoal toothbrush, such as Oral B Charcoal Toothbrush, is to provide a more effective cleaning experience for your teeth and gums. The charcoal-infused bristles are designed to help remove stains, whiten teeth, and neutralize bad breath, resulting in an overall healthier oral hygiene routine. Thamke MV, Beldar A, Thakkar P, Murkute S, Ranmare V, Hudwekar A. Comparison of bacterial contamination and antibacterial efficacy in bristles of charcoal toothbrushes versus noncharcoal toothbrushes: a microbiological study. Contemp Clin Dent. 2018;9(3):463-467. doi:10.4103/ccd.ccd_309_18