How to Use Bleach to Disinfect Toothbrushes
Regularly disinfecting the toothbrushes in your home is an important part of maintaining your dental health. Disinfecting the bristles with a solution of diluted bleach kills dangerous bacteria and viruses that are present in the toothbrush, preventing them from causing an oral infection or spreading germs. Some common microbes that are found on toothbrushes include Mutans streptococcus, Herpes simplex and Candida albicans.Things You'll Need
- Toothbrush
- Bleach
- Water
- Plastic container
Instructions
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Carefully create a solution of diluted bleach in a concentration that's one part bleach to four parts water. The solution should be mixed and used in a plastic container far out of children's reach. Bleach should never be put in a metal container, as a chemical reaction will result.
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Place the toothbrushes head first into the diluted bleach solution. Let them soak overnight to kill any microorganisms that are living in the bristles.
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Rinse the toothbrushes thoroughly in the morning and allow them to dry prior to use. The American Dental Association recommends that all toothbrushes be disinfected daily to decrease the chance of contamination.
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Dispose of the bleach solution after each use. Once mixed with water, bleach begins to lose its disinfectant properties, so the solution must be freshly made each time the toothbrushes are cleaned.
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