No, just wash it in disinfectant for a few minutes.
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use them as frisbies
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Umm, why does a bunny need a toothbrush?
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No, you should not throw away deposited checks. It is important to keep them in a safe place for your records and in case you need to refer back to them in the future.
Yes, you can throw away old checks once you no longer need them, but it's recommended to shred them first to protect your personal information.
Throw away all things you don't really need.
Toothbrushes should be replaced as soon as the bristles show signs of wear, splay, fray or when the color indicator changes color. Generally, this is every 8 to 12 weeks. A worn toothbrush would not be able to clean as efficiently as a normal one. http://www.intelligentdental.com/2010/02/22/are-you-brushing-your-teeth-away/
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Once you feel the board cannot perform in the way you need.
New parts for electric toothbrushes - including new brush heads - are accessible from the maker and post-retail suppliers and are ordinarily sold through medication and markdown stores. On the off chance that you do need to chip away at an electric toothbrush, about the main instruments you'll need are a screwdriver and possibly a multime.