Dentists and Doctors recommend that you change your toothbrush at least every three months. Since my step-father (or ex-step-father as I affectionately refer to him...) is a dentist, and I used to work with him at his dental office in the middle of the city of White Plains, I often saw exactly why a toothbrush needed replacing. So, I browsed Walgreens the other day, and in doing so picked up my regular Oral B pink Medium Full size brush to replace my old Oral B pink Medium Full size brush. I know ... pretty boring, right?
A thought came over me today as I struggled to open the impossible toothbrush plastic container (why do they make oral health so hard?): a lot can happen in three months...What if I kept a diary or a journal of everything that happened within those three months (and a lot happens in between your morning brushing and your night brushing!) and see just what happens during that time and how much does actually change...
And so you have it...Here are: The Toothbrush Diaries...
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