Cool stuff. We've had them for so long, maybe longer than we should π Our little one has been using this brand of toothbrush for over a year now. He's had it for about 6 months and has just started losing a few bristles although he sometimes chews on it for about 10 minutes. I like that about him, it frees my hands because he can chew on it himself. I wasn't worried that he was going too far. And I wasn't worried that he was being rough on it. The bristles are soft and meet the dentist's recommendations. A toothbrush shouldn't last forever. I think you should replace it every few months. However, with proper care, your toothbrush will last a very long time. I admit it also depends on how chewy/chewy you are. Mine loves feeling like a big boy brushing his teeth since he was 9 months old. I recommend this to everyone I know with a toddler who is just starting to brush their teeth.
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