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Scientists examine the sustainability of different models of toothbrush – News-Medical.Net
Researchers at Trinity College Dublin have examined the sustainability of different models of the most commonly used oral health product – the toothbrush – to ascertain which is best for the planet and associated human health.

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 17 2020
Researchers at Trinity College Dublin have examined the sustainability of different models of the most commonly used oral health product – the toothbrush – to ascertain which is best for the planet and associated human health.
Although the toothbrush is a widely recommended healthcare device worldwide, there is currently little quantitative data available for its impact on the planet. The research study, in collaboration with Eastman Dental Institu…
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