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Thursday 30 January 2014

History of Toothbrush- Sewak as the First Toothbrush

For many people, brushing the teeth is an imperative routine that assists eliminate oral cavities and Dental caries. However have you ever ponder when this crucial oral routine began? Who created the first toothbrush?

The Babylonians are recognized as the first to utilize what seems to be the precursor of the contemporary toothbrush. During those times, there weren't many styles to pick from however they made it through by with a chewing stick as early as 3500 B.C.

The chewing stick launched as a toothpick that was utilized by the ancient Greeks and Romans. No larger than a pencil, the chewing stick was actually chewed on one end until it turned a raw brush as the other end was pointed. Part toothbrush and part toothpick, this product was utilized by the Chinese in 1600 B.C. to freshen up teeth. The sticks or twigs used came from organic trees that helped keep the breath refreshing.

"Many individuals utilized various forms of toothbrushes. Indian medicine (Ayurveda) has utilized the Neem tree and its goods to produce toothbrushes and other alike products for millennia. An individual chews one end of the Neem twig until it fairly appears like the bristles of a toothbrush, after which utilizes it to brush the teeth. In the Islamic world, the miswak or Siwak crafted from a twig or root with germ killing features has been widespread since the Islamic Golden Age. Rubbing baking soda or chalk against the teeth has also been common.
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