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Yes, it's possible for fecal bacteria to be present on your toothbrush. This can occur from various sources, such as flushing the toilet, which can aerosolize bacteria, or from improper storage and handling of the toothbrush. To minimize this risk, it's advisable to store your toothbrush in an upright position, away from the toilet, and to replace it regularly. Regularly rinsing your toothbrush with hot water before and after use can also help reduce bacterial presence.

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