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Do You Know the Evolution of Toothbrushes?

October 25, 2022

You brush your teeth two or three times a day. But while you’re cleaning up those pearly whites, have you ever wondered about the evolution of the tools? No? OK, then it’s time for you to find out.

The office of Molinare Dental Group is enthusiastic about treating your oral health. In addition to our high-quality, comprehensive care, we also boast a welcoming, patient-focused environment in which each client will feel at ease. We are an excellent one-stop solution for the oral healthcare needs of your whole family.

Once upon a time, about 3000 BC, Babylonians and Egyptians fashioned toothbrushes by fraying the ends of twigs. In the 15th century, the Chinese started making toothbrushes whose handles were made of bone or bamboo, and the rough bristles were from pigs. The design eventually took hold in Europe, where the inhabitants preferred the softer feel of horsehairs and feathers as bristles. 

In 1780, Britons changed the handle to cattle bone, and it wasn’t until 1844 that the toothbrush with three rows of bristles were introduced. In 1938, the famous American company DuPont started manufacturing toothbrushes that sported nylon bristles. In 1959, E. R. Squibb and Sons Pharmaceuticals introduced the Broxo electric toothbrush (later known as the Broxodent) to the U.S. market. 

Tools to cleanse your teeth you have advanced significantly. Manual toothbrushes are available in lots of sizes and shapes. You can buy ones whose handles are curved, angled and straight, and some have soft rubber areas for easy gripping and maneuvering. Their bristles vary from really soft to hard, while the shapes of the heads are rectangular, rectangular and oval. 

Powered brushes range from basic and inexpensive to high-end and elaborate enough to include timers and pressure sensors. The heads can oscillate up and down or rotate in a circular motion. Sonic toothbrushes vibrate 10 times faster than electric toothbrushes!

The office of Molinare Dental Group has a well-established reputation for providing excellent care and compassionate service. New patients are always welcome to our state-of-the-art facility, your resource for the best in modern dentistry. Please call us to schedule an appointment. 

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