lucas
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CDC & ADA both say:
Do not share toothbrushes. The exchange of body fluids that such sharing would foster places toothbrush sharers at an increased risk for infections, a particularly important consideration for persons with compromised immune systems or infectious diseases. Links:
CDC: http://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/infectioncontrol/factsheets/toothbrushes.htm
ADA: http://www.ada.org/1887.aspx
And from the British:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-388236/Danger-humble-toothbrush.html
Do not share toothbrushes. The exchange of body fluids that such sharing would foster places toothbrush sharers at an increased risk for infections, a particularly important consideration for persons with compromised immune systems or infectious diseases. Links:
CDC: http://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/infectioncontrol/factsheets/toothbrushes.htm
ADA: http://www.ada.org/1887.aspx
And from the British:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-388236/Danger-humble-toothbrush.html



And yup, I kiss him too.
But hopefully, he's at least brushed his teeth in some remotely recent past, and no, I don't want to share the instrument he used to rid his teeth of food, etc, when he did. Yes, to each his, or her, own.