Yes, plastic parts in electric toothbrushes can release chemicals into the mouth.
Yes, plastic parts in electric toothbrushes can release chemicals into the mouth. However, the release of these chemicals is typically minimal and well-regulated by health and safety standards.
Yes, plastic parts in electric toothbrushes can release chemicals into the mouth. Many plastics contain harmful chemicals such as phthalates and BPA, which can leach out when exposed to heat or friction. It is important to choose toothbrushes made from safe and BPA-free materials to minimize the risk of chemical exposure.