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Is Your Dental Hygiene Routine Green?

Is Your Dental Hygiene Routine Green?

You take short showers, recycle religiously and take reusable bags to the store. Here’s another eco-friendly habit to consider: greening your dental hygiene regimen. As only 1 percent of the Earth’s water supply is suitable for human consumption, it’s a good idea to preserve that precious resource. Turning off the water while you brush can conserve water.

While it’s true that most dentists recommend getting a new toothbrush every 3-4 months, you don’t have to throw your old one away. You can repurpose it to use as a paintbrush for craft projects, polish jewelry or clean those hard-to-reach places in your home.

You also can consider purchasing a toothbrush made of recycled plastic. With a little research, it’s possible to find companies that produce manual toothbrushes with replaceable heads to reduce plastic waste. Prefer to use an electric toothbrush? If yes, replacement heads come standard, so you only have to discard part of your toothbrush when it’s time for a new one.

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