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Monday, October 8, 2018

IntelliDent Toothbrush Shield & IntelliDent MouthGuard Shield


I am not sure how many times you go on vacation and  your toothbrush is in your vanity bag next to your hairbrush, deodorant, shaving cream, lotion and more and would you know when you go to brush there is a piece of hair on it as you have no cover for it-gross such a turn off! I now have decided to use IntelliDent Toothbrush Shield they are disposable and come in a package of 10 they are breathable, quick-drying, blocks microbes as it wicks moisture away from the brush bristles, creating a cleaner, healthier environment for your toothbrush and your mouth. They can be used for up to 7 days but should be replaced every 3-4 days for maximum protection. I was reading a scary statistic that when you flush a toilet it can contaminate a six-foot radius! I never knew this and it really makes you think.


My Opinion: I love the covers and the way they sit on my toothbrush and the price for a box is very inexpensive. I will be using these for now on not just for a vacation but daily to protect my toothbrush as you never know if dust will contaminate of other toxins within the home.


They also have IntelliDent MouthGuard Shield uses the same technology as Toothbrush Shield, the MouthGuard Shield protects your athletic mouth guard, orthodontic retainers and most dental appliances.  Replace those plastic covers and containers which are breeding grounds for harmful bacteria.  MouthGuard Shield wicks away moisture and provides a barrier from the harmful germs and bacteria that lie in locker rooms, community living spaces, dormitory rooms, or while traveling. 


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