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My toothbrush is spinning at full speed but you can't tell with the faster shutter speed.
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This is another shot from a short series of toothbrush pictures I took. for my blog fotografzahl.wordpress.com. The 'winning version' can be found on Day 73.
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Taken in Lotte Mart near Seoul Station. Having trouble choosing the right toothbrush? Don't worry, just call the toothbrush fairy who'll give you advice and samples to touch. (Actually, she'll just pop up unprompted).
One thing that you need to keep in mind is that germs are everywhere. You get the germs when you meet people, touch different objects and even breathe. Here, an important place which needs to be free from germs is the toothbrush your use. You will have to do a few things in order to ensure that your toothbrush remains #germ-free.
Having that said, a few things that you need to do are as under.
Do not share your toothbrush
Keep in mind that you should never share your #toothbrush with anyone. The sharing can result in cross contamination because when you share your toothbrush with any other use the toothbrush of another person, you are exposed against the attack of microorganisms present in that person’s oral cavity. Moreover, the body fluids of other people are not meant to be transferred to your oral cavity.
Wash your hands
Your hands come in contact with several different surfaces which contain a lot of #germs. Therefore, it is pretty important to wash your hand on different occasions throughout the day. More specifically, you need to wash your hands before you brush your teeth. Washing hands before brushing can help in proper avoidance of spreading of germs into the toothbrush’s bristles.
Rinse
After using the toothbrush, make sure that you rinse it with water properly. Run water through the bristles in order to get the toothpaste, food particles and other debris out of the bristles. If you let these particles sit in the bristles for a few hours, they are going to produce germs in the toothbrush.
Make sure that moisture is kept away
You may already know the importance of keeping the toothbrush dry but it is quite important to plan it properly. After you have used the toothbrush and rinsed it, you now need to place the toothbrush in an upright position. This upright position is going to let the moisture flow out of the bristles. The bristles need to be covered with a cap that could let the toothbrush breathe properly.
Replacing toothbrush
While you take #care of your toothbrush, you cannot use it forever. So, it is pretty important to change your toothbrush after every 3 months. However, you need to keep it in mind that this suggestion is just a guideline because toothbrush’s bristles start wearing after its usage for 3 months. Hence, you need to change your toothbrush immediately if the bristles of your toothbrush wear out early.
"Stay in the bathroom, please," I said. "Keep your trousers on, Keiki", I said. The respect they have for me is awesome
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A Voices Unite conference was held at Boxwood Public School in Markham highlighting inclusivity with all students participating in workshops. Here student Jasmine Case, 13, grade 8, learns what it's like to have your teeth brushed by someone else, student John Huang, 6, grade 1, as keynote speaker Luke Anderson looks on. Anderson faces this reality every day after a mountain bike accident left him in a wheelchair.
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