You can use your finger the plaque build up just needs to be broken up
so would we if we didnt brush our teeth
It would be better to teach the child to brush their teeth with a manual toothbrush because they can get the experience of doing it by themselves. People tend to relay on electronics a little too much!
Good question. I would say it's called tooth brush because of the size of the brush. Technically, it really only brushes one tooth at the time, hence a teeth brush would be longer and more cumbersome to use in the mouth.
you might want to use a toothbrush that you are not using and get some (dog) toothpaste at you're vet and brush your dogs teeth like you would yourself!
to whomever is asking, to brush your teeth in cold weather simply; A) turn the water on in your sink (or shower if you brush in there)...B) wet toothbrush...C) put toothpaste on brush (whichever flavor you desire)... D) brush teeth the same you would if it was warm weathered... E) Spit and dry mouth!!!!!!!
No
The average toothbrush should be replaced every three months. If one brushes their teeth twice per day, you could say that toothbrush would be good for about 180 brushes. It's also a good idea to replace a toothbrush if you develop a bacterial or viral infection before the three month mark because any remaining germs on the brush could continue to make you sick when you use it.
He doesn't, he makes his teeth brush his teeth.
No, its fun to watch dogs try to chew it! However i would reccomend you give your dogs teeth a quick brush after with an old toothbrush or give it a dentasick! (Available at all leading supermarkets)
So you would not have cavities and to prevent you losing your pernament teeth
The teeth will slowly decay if you do not brush your teeth.
You would be scrubbing a dark substance into your teeth with the toothbrush, this will lead to staining.