history of dentists and the toothbrush - rechargeable electric toothbrush

by:Yovog     2020-07-11
history of dentists and the toothbrush  -  rechargeable electric toothbrush
Anyone who has seen a dentist knows that you can almost walk out of the office with a brand new toothbrush.
This is because dentists know how important good oral health is, and good oral health starts with using a toothbrush.
In fact, this is not a new innovation because people have been cleaning their teeth for centuries.
Modern toothbrushes may have originated from chewing sticks used by people during the Babylonian Empire in the 3500 BC s.
These sticks have been chewed in order to clean the mouth and teeth, and this procedure continues to enter Greek and Roman societies.
Soon, the equipment became somewhat standardized.
One end is the chewing end, which is soft and shaped a bit like a modern toothbrush you get from your dentist.
The other end is pointed and can be used like a toothpick.
The branches used for these chewing sticks come from fragrant trees and can freshen the user's breath.
It was not until the 1600 AD and China emperor had the first toothbrush.
In 1780, William Addison, who lived in Britain, created the first modern-
Toothbrush style
His brush is made of the bones of the cow, and the bristles are the hairs on the neck and shoulders of the pig.
He and his descendants began to make these brushes and sell them to others, and soon the idea of cleaning the mouth with a toothbrush became popular.
By the age of 1800, people in Europe and Japan have used these bright brushes extensively to clean their teeth.
The toothbrush was acquired in the United States in 1857. N.
Oral hygiene methods are beginning to take root in the New World.
By 1885, the first mass marketing of American toothbrushes began in Massachusetts, a manufacturing company in Florence.
Soon dentists around the world were advocating the use of the device.
Today's toothbrush is not made of pig hair.
In 1938, nylon was introduced in the field of toothbrush manufacturing.
It is proven to be durable and effective and cost more
More effective than natural toothbrushes.
Despite the massive production of toothbrushes, the popularity of dentists and new nylon options, Americans still ignore the need to brush their teeth.
The health of the teeth is still poor.
However, soldiers who served in World War II were asked by the army to brush their teeth, and when these soldiers came home they carried the habit.
Soon, brushing teeth became popular nationwide and modern oral health improved significantly.
Another innovation in the history of toothbrushes took place in 1939, when Swiss researchers developed an electric toothbrush.
The innovation was launched in the US in the 1960 s and the rechargeable cordless toothbrush was launched in 1961.
More rotating action electric toothbrushes were launched in late 1980.
With all the toothbrushes available today, most people find it easy to find a toothbrush that meets their expectations and meets the standards set by the dentist.
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