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September 11, 2022

6 Unknown Facts About Your Toothbrush

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Do you ever give your toothbrush any thought? How much do you actually know about something that you use twice a day? Here is a compilation of fascinating toothbrush-related facts. Think about these facts the next time you brush.

1. Mobile gadgets might be more popular than toothbrushes.

According to estimates, more individuals own and use mobile devices than toothbrushes. More mobile phones, tablets, and other devices are in use worldwide than there are humans, with around 8 billion units. However, it’s believed that just 3.5 billion individuals use toothbrushes globally.

2. The genesis

The first contemporary toothbrush is thought to have been created by an English prisoner. William Addis constructed a swine bristle toothbrush from bone sometime around 1780.

3. A lengthy past

Ancient Egyptians, Babylonians, and Chinese peoples all created equipment for cleaning their teeth long before Mr. Addis created what we now know as the toothbrush. As early as 1600 BCE, the ancient Chinese utilized “chewing sticks” to remove bad breath.

What do the bristles do Originally, cow or boar hair was used to make the majority of toothbrush bristles. Since the 1930s, nylon has been the material of choice for clothing.

5. What shade of toothbrush do you use?

The most popular color for toothbrushes is blue. Red is the second most popular hue.

6. A bacterial haven

Your toothbrush is home to more than 100 million microorganisms. Because your mouth contains hundreds of millions of bacteria, much like your toothbrush, you don’t get sick very often. Your body is really good at fighting off these viruses, but if you share your toothbrush with someone else or don’t change it often, you risk getting sick.

Promote the value of routine brushing now that you are an authority on toothbrushes. Make sure to brush twice daily for two minutes each. Every three to four months, according to the American Dental Association, you should switch out your toothbrush. You should change your toothbrush if you recently became sick or have a weaker immune system.

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