How old is your toothbrush? Rules are that

@ersmommy1 (12588)
United States
March 3, 2008 10:25am CST
you are supposed to replace your toothbrush every 3 months.That is 12 weeks, basically. Now I know that I have been late in replacing the family toothbrushes by at least a week or 2. But I just bought new ones, and was wondering how old is yours?
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@bagumbayan (2705)
• Philippines
24 Mar 08
Without me knowing about your topic, I just opened up something how often do you change your toothbrush, and found out same topic was already there. Yes, you are right, as per doctors advice, we must change every 3 months. Me, I dont change as often as that, 6 months or even year as long as I sanitized it every now and then. And besides I have my toothbrushes in the office, at home, on my bag and the one I used when I travel.
@lilybug (21107)
• United States
3 Mar 08
I am not really sure how old my toothbrush is. I have 3 actually. I have one in the bathroom by my bedroom, one in the shower, and one that I take with me when I go somewhere overnight. I do have several new toothbrushes in the bathroom closet that I can replace them with when the time arises.
@kbourgerie (8780)
• United States
3 Mar 08
LOL. Come to think of it I'm not really sure. I actually have two toothbrushes. One handheld and one electric. I know the electric toothbrush isn't 3 months old, but now that you mention it, I am not sure about the handheld.
@shoumik12 (176)
• Bangladesh
3 Mar 08
I am very careful with my toothbrush. I always have at least two extra toothbrushes to replace it when it expires. I became one of my hobbies to check every month.