Toothbrushes have been around for a long time! But, do we use them properly? Remind your patients to take time to brush their teeth correctly by including this Tooth Brushing Tips mini card in with your personalized toothbrush giveaways next time they visit you. And Veterinarians…the Kids Sparkle toothbrush also makes a perfect giveaway to pet owners to promote pet oral hygiene!


HERE ARE SOME TOOTHBRUSH FUN FACTS!
(An anonymous quote, May 2008)

The basic fundamentals of the toothbrush have not changed since the times of the Egyptians and Babylonians – a handle to grip, and a bristle-like feature with which to clean the teeth.

Tooth brushing tools date back to 3500-3000 BC when the Babylonians and the Egyptians made a brush by fraying the end of a twig. Tombs of the ancient Egyptians have been found containing toothsticks alongside their owners. Around 1600BC, the Chinese developed “chewing sticks” which were made from aromatic tree twigs to freshen breath.

The Chinese are believed to have invented the first natural bristle toothbrush made from the bristles from pigs’ necks in the 15th century, with the bristles attached to a bone or bamboo handle. When it was brought from China to Europe, this design was adapted and often used softer horse hairs which many Europeans preferred. Other designs in Europe used feathers.

The first toothbrush of a more modern design was made by William Addis in England around 1780 – the handle was carved from cattle bone and the brush portion was still made from swine bristles. In 1844, the first 3-row bristle brush was designed.

Natural bristles were the only source of bristles until Du Pont invented nylon. The invention of nylon started the development of the truly modern toothbrush in 1938, and by the 1950s softer nylon bristles were being made, as people preferred these. The first electric toothbrush was made in 1939 and the first electric toothbrush in the US was the Broxodent in 1960.

Include personalized toothbrushes and the mini Brushing Tips card with your appointment cards, brushing timers, kids activity sheets and other giveaways next time they visit your practice. Promote dental preventive care in a fun and positive way! And share some of your historical facts on tooth brushing with your patients. It will surely make them smile!

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