Robert Hutson, dentist from San Jose, California invented a toothbrush made from nylon endings. In the 20th century the toothbrush got a whole new look. a polished beef bone was considered as an exquisite toothbrush handle and long pig hair were manually inserted into the drilled holes. Toothbrush quickly spread to the United States so in the 1880. The handle was made of a bone and the fibers of swine hair were put into the drilled holes. Rhodes said “do not clean your teeth with a knife but use a stick or a clean towel so that you do not insult other people”.Įngland was the first to offer a modern toothbrush to the world in 1780. In the fifteenth century Europe tooth picking was a habit until philosophers started talking about good manners. One of the rules said that in order to keep your teeth white and healthy you need to clean them after every meal, sleep with your mouth half-open and in the morning clean teeth with a flax towel front and back. when William Vaughan wrote his 15 rules about keeping your health good. ![]() Using flax textile for teeth cleaning was preserved until 1602. In the third century BC, Aristotle advised Alexander the Great to clean his teeth every morning with a “thin flax towel that is a little bit rough”. Greeks were, however, ahead of their time. Pliny the Younger proclaimed that bird feathers cause bad breath when used for tooth cleaning, but thorns from warty pigs are good because they make teeth “strong”. The old Romans had their own ways of caring about teeth. Those pills were usually made from salty rocks and were put in the ear opposite of the tooth that ached. Toothache was treated with massages and pills then. The old Chinese, Romans and Greek were very enthusiastic about cleaning their teeth.įive thousand years ago the Chinese considered that “white worms” are the ones that make their teeth bad. Wash it under a stream of hot water and continue cleaning the next interdental space. Move the toothbrush forwards and backwards a few times and then pull it out. ![]() During this process you must not feel pain, only gentle brushing against your teeth. Slowly push the toothbrush into the interdental space. Using intedental toothbrushes is usual with implants, dental bridges or after gum surgeries. ![]() The best thing to do is to ask your dentist about which interdental toothbrush would suit you best. Too small interdental brush possibly would not be efficient, too big could damage your teeth. Only with an appropriate interdental toothbrush, which fills the interdental space, you can remove scale which is formed in the interdental space. The spots that need cleaning the most you cannot reach with an ordinary toothbrush. Besides classic teeth cleaning, patients with teeth diseases should pay special attention to interdental hygiene. Many studies have shown that mouthwash with regular teeth brushing gives excellent results on teeth health. They also fight gingivits in an efficient manner. These solutions are suitable for treating parodontopathy, among other other things. Be careful that the toothpick tip does not hurt your gums. The habit of keeping a toothpick in your mouth is harmful for teeth and jaw joints. ![]() It is not bad to remove food remains with a toothpick from time to time, but in the long run toothpicking can cause tooth abrasion and gum withdrawal. However, interdental toothbrushes are superior than dental floss in preventing scale. The ones that contain soluble pyrophosphate are 21% to 37% better at preventing scale when compared to ordinary dental flosses. Dental floss is the most used instrument for interdental hygiene.
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