Now this never really bothered me in the past but on hindsight I stick this thing in my mouth just like food so it would be good to know what its composed of. What really got me though is seeing toothbrushes that say whitening or antimicrobial which begs the question. Why is this whitening or antimicrobial? What the heck is in it that is doing this action??? Now that I think of it this might be more than mildly infuriating.
Antimicrobial can be a lot of things, a lot of it is trademarked.
This one:
https://www.pro-sys.com/product/antibacterial-adult-toothbrush/
Says it uses “StaClean™” So what does that mean?
Well…
https://www.prnewswire.co.uk/news-releases/health-and-hygiene-announce-the-launch-of-a-complete-antibacterial-toothbrush-incorporating-d2p-700051131.html
“Something, something, duPont”? My best guess is that it’s a plastic that is non-porous so microbes can’t live in it.
This one says it’s infused with “Nano Silver”.
https://linhart.nyc/pages/nano-silver-toothbrush
Silver does have anti-microbial properties. “Nano Silver”? Who knows.
Really you’d have to read the fine print on each brush and do the research to be vaguely certain. :)
see thats the thing. I look all over the packaging and it does not say what it is doing it. Just this bullet point of antimicrobial.
In that case it’s just impermeable to microbes.