WHERE WOULD WE BEย without our toothbrushes?! Today personal dental hygiene is easy with convenient tools like toothbrushes and floss. But have you ever wondered what people didย beforeย modern toothbrushes?
Twigs & Branches
The earliest toothbrushes were actually โchewing sticksโ. That may sound rudimentary,ย but they were surprisingly effective. In ancient Babylon people chewed on twigs until they became shredded and fibrous. That created a โbrushโ that theyโd use to clean their teeth. Depending on the plant used, additional antiseptic properties or naturally occurring fluoride may have even been found in those twigs.
Many cultures still use Miswak chewing sticks (made from a twig of the Salvadora persica tree) for oral hygiene.
Chinese Boar Bristle Brushes
Around the 15th century the Chinese invented one of the earliest toothbrushes, made fromย boar bristles pasted onto handles of bamboo or bone. These brushes worked just like modern toothbrushes do, although they were a little more harsh on oneโs teeth (and a little less sanitary).
European Sponges & Cloths
Most Medieval Europeans didnโt bother with oral hygiene. However, the meticulous few wouldย clean their teeth using a sponge or cloth dipped into a solution made of oils and salts. It was probably better than nothing!
Toothbrushes Today
Modern materials like nylon bristles and plastic handles have made toothbrushes inexpensive and accessible to nearly everyone. Andย now, we see all kinds of toothbrushes, from smart ones that tell you where to brush, to singing ones that make oral hygiene fun for kids.
Does The Brand Of Your Toothbrush Matter?
Many patients ask what kind of toothbrush is best. Typically itโs best to use one with soft bristles, but the kind of toothbrush you use doesnโt matter as much as the fact thatย you use itย for two minutes, twice a day.
So how do YOU feel about your toothbrush? If your own modern toothbrush wasnโt around,ย which of these ancient methods would you try?
Let us know in the comments section below. And remember, if you ever have any questions about your oral health,ย ask us!