Think of every three months as a “health reset” for your mouth. That’s how often a dental expert says you need to replace your toothbrush to defend your body from serious risks like diabetes and heart disease.
An old brush is an “ineffective gatekeeper,” warns a chief clinical officer. Its job is to stop a “biological chain reaction” where germs travel from your mouth to your heart. When bristles fray, they can’t clean the gum line, and the gate is left open.
This allows the 700 species of mouth bacteria to thrive. They form plaque, which triggers inflammation. This inflammation is the source of the problem. Inflammatory molecules enter the bloodstream and can travel to the heart, causing arteries to stiffen and narrow (atherosclerosis).
This inflammation also fuels the “vicious cycle” of diabetes. High blood sugar weakens the body’s immunity, letting gum infections prosper. These infections, in turn, release toxins that disrupt insulin and raise blood sugar levels further.
The solution is the 3-month reset. Replace your toothbrush every 90 days. This simple habit ensures your “first line of defense” is strong, your bristles are effective, and you are actively breaking the chain reaction that leads to disease.
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The 3-Month Reset: How a New Toothbrush Defends Your Body
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