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toothbrush head
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United States
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Toothbrush heads are often replaced every 3 months for hygiene reasons.
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2
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2
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regular brushing
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United States
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Regular brushing is an essential part of daily personal hygiene and dental care.
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1
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3
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regular brushing
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United States
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Regular brushing, at least twice a day, is considered an essential part of personal hygiene and dental care.
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1
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4
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regular brushing
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United States
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Regular brushing of teeth is considered essential for oral hygiene and is part of daily routine.
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1
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5
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regular brushing
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United States
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Regular brushing of teeth is an essential part of daily hygiene routine, typically done at least twice a day.
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1
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6
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toothbrush
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US
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Using a toothbrush with fluoride toothpaste at least twice a day is a standard oral hygiene practice in the US.
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1
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7
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toothbrush
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United States
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Use toothbrush with toothpaste twice a day for oral hygiene
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1
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8
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toothbrush
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United States
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Used daily for oral hygiene
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1
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9
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toothbrush
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United States
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Used multiple times a day for dental hygiene
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1
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10
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toothbrush
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United States
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Regularly used for oral hygiene, usually with toothpaste, at least twice a day
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1
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11
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toothbrush
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United States
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Used at least twice a day, in the morning and evening, as part of a daily oral hygiene routine.
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1
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12
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toothbrush head
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United States
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People in the United States and Western countries commonly replace their toothbrush heads every 2-3 months for hygiene purposes.
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1
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13
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toothbrush head
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United States
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Replace every 3 months for hygiene and effective cleaning
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1
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14
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toothbrush head
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United States
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Replaceable toothbrush heads are commonly used for oral hygiene and are often changed every 3 months.
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1
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