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# Rav Yitzchak Yaakov Weiss thinks this is a concern with toothbrushes, especially ones with hard bristles.<ref> Minchat Yitzchak 3:50 </ref>
# Rav Yitzchak Yaakov Weiss thinks this is a concern with toothbrushes, especially ones with hard bristles.<ref> Minchat Yitzchak 3:50 </ref>
# Rav Ovadia says this isn’t really a problem because people usually don’t bleed.<ref>Yalkut Yosef 326:15. Since it is not certain that bleeding will result from brushing your teeth, if you do end up bleeding this is considered a davar she’eno mitkaven, meaning it is an undesired consequence that was not a guarantee, and so is completely mutar. </ref>
# Rav Ovadia says this isn’t really a problem because people usually don’t bleed.<ref>Yabia Omer 4:29. Since it is not certain that bleeding will result from brushing your teeth, if you do end up bleeding this is considered a davar she’eno mitkaven, meaning it is an undesired consequence that was not a guarantee, and so is completely mutar. </ref>


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