Facts about manual toothbrushes






















 · Ever wonder what happens to your crusty manual toothbrush when you toss it in the trash every three months? Check out this handy infographic to find out, plus learn how you can break the vicious cycle with FOREO’s innovative silicone ISSA toothbrush. Remember: Every plastic toothbrush impacts the environment. One billion plastic toothbrushes are Estimated Reading Time: 1 min.  · Interesting and Weird Toothbrush Facts: 1. Asians were the first to use bristle toothbrush. Specifically the Chinese were the first. Tang Dynasty people ( CE to CE) were the ones who invented the bristle toothbrush. 2. Europe came in contact with bristle toothbrush way later in 17th century www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 6 mins.  · 5 Fun Facts About Toothbrushes 1. The average American spends 38 days brushing teeth over his or her lifetime. 2. Toothbrush bristles were originally made from cow hairs. There’s no need to worry – modern toothbrushes use nylon 3. The most popular toothbrush color is blue – hopefully it’s not.


Just like manual toothbrushes, brushing too hard with electric toothbrushes with incorrect technique can harm the enamel (outer protective layer of the teeth) and cause gum recession too. The correct brushing technique is the key here. We would like to recommend " modified bass technique " for adult users. 4. Facts About Your Toothbrush. 1. Bacteria linger on bristles following sickness. You should get a new manual toothbrush every three to four months since bristles wear out and become weakened. Many people don't think about this fact and hang on to toothbrushes too long. 5. Oral-B® Electric Toothbrushes deliver up to 48, movements per minute, while a regular manual toothbrush can only deliver to movements per minute. The Oral-B Pro removes % more plaque than a manual toothbrush and is perfect for beginners. On the other end of the spectrum, the Oral-B iO delivers a professional-like clean at.


Keep reading to learn 10 interesting facts about the humble toothbrush. 1. The Original ‘Toothbrush’ Was a Stick. The first toothbrushes were mere “chew sticks,” thin frayed twigs used to rub plaque and food residue off and from between teeth. Since November 1 is National Brush Day, we’re going to drop some knowledge in your noggin by sharing these five fun facts about toothbrushes. 1. The average American spends 38 days brushing teeth over his or her lifetime. 2. Toothbrush bristles were originally made from cow hairs. There’s no need to worry – modern toothbrushes use nylon bristles. Interesting and Weird Toothbrush Facts: 1. Asians were the first to use bristle toothbrush. Specifically the Chinese were the first. Tang Dynasty people ( CE to CE) were the ones who invented the bristle toothbrush. 2. Europe came in contact with bristle toothbrush way later in 17th century CE.

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