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Portrait-sensitive Use tobacco, medical, pharmaceutical,cosmetic and other industries. Limit 20, Impressions. Printing Limit copies. The earliest chewing stick was found in Sumeria Mesopotamia in BC. The Greeks and Romans used toothpicks to clean their teeth. Branches similar to toothpicks were found in Qin tombs. Chewing sticks are still common in Africa, rural southern United States and the Islamic world. Miswak chewing sticks are considered to be devout and are prescribed to be used five times a day before each prayer.

Muslims have been using misnomer since the 7th century. The first bristle toothbrush similar to the modern one was found in China. It was used during the Tang Dynasty and consisted of bristles. They are connected to handles made of bamboo or bone to form toothbrush es. In , Japanese Zen master D? Gen kigen recorded in SH? He saw Chinese monks clean their teeth with a toothbrush made of horsehair attached to the shank of a cow's bone.

The bristle toothbrush spread to Europe and was brought to China by travellers. It was adopted in Europe in the 17th century. The earliest use of the English word toothbrush was in Anthony wood's autobiography, which he wrote in that he bought it from J.

Europeans found that the bristle toothbrush imported from China was too hard, and they preferred a soft bristle toothbrush made of horse hair. Until the middle of the 20th century, a large number of toothbrush es made of horse or bristle were still imported from China to Britain. It has been found that compared with the conventional brush, the multi-directional electric brush can reduce the incidence of gingivitis and plaque. More toothbrush Images best popular all images.

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