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Choosing The Best Travel Toothbrush For Your Trip

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Passport? Check! Money? Check! Sunscreen? Check! You’re all ready for your trip, but don’t forget your trusty travel toothbrush! If you haven’t already got one, here’s why you should pack a travel toothbrush, along with some top tips for choosing the right toothbrush for your trip.

Why Do You Need A Travel Toothbrush?

You might be wondering why you can’t just toss your regular toothbrush in your bag and hit the road.

Well, your toothbrush bristles can pick up all kinds of germs from the inside of your bag. Of course, you could simply wrap your toothbrush in a plastic bag first, but this can keep your toothbrush damp and create the ideal breeding ground for mould and bacteria.

Then there’s the cost. You might not be too worried about leaving your $3.99 manual toothbrush behind at the hotel, but you might be a bit more protective of your expensive electric toothbrush!

Finally, if you’re going on a holiday or a business trip, chances are you’ll be spending a lot of time eating at restaurants, indulging in sweet treats, and enjoying a cocktail or two. You can easily pop a travel toothbrush in your pocket or handbag to freshen up on the move, but you can’t quite do the same with your full-size or electric toothbrush!

What To Consider When Choosing A Travel Toothbrush

Ideally, you’ll want a travel toothbrush that’s compact and easy to carry around with you. And because you’ll have it in your bags or pockets, you’ll want to make sure it’s protected from germs and other contaminants with a little case or brush head cover.

On the other hand, you might not have the time or the space to let your toothbrush fully air-dry. With that in mind, you’ll want to choose a toothbrush with a ventilated cover or case to stop bacteria from building up.

The Colgate Travel Essentials Pack makes a great travel companion, especially if you’re going to be taking a flight. With a toothbrush, toothpaste, dental floss and mouthwash, it contains everything you need for good oral health on the move. The convenient travel-sized products save space in your bag and meet onboard liquid restrictions, and the toothbrush comes with a cap to keep the bristles clean and fresh.

When choosing a travel toothbrush, consider where you’ll be, how you’ll get there, and how you’ll carry and store your toothbrush. With a little forward planning now, the only thing you’ll have to worry about on your trip is which beach to enjoy next!

This article is intended to promote understanding of and knowledge about general oral health topics. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your dentist or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment.