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During the Middle Ages, wealthy Europeans used twigs made out of sweet-smelling wood to clean their teeth. In 1498, the Emperor of China implanted hog bristles in a bone handle. This style of toothbrush became popular throughout Asia and Europe. However, because of the cost of hog bristles, poor people could not afford individual toothbrushes, so a whole family would share the same toothbrush. Believe it or not, most Americans didnt brush their teeth until soldiers brought the Armys enforced brushing habit back home from World War II. Website: michaeljubadds All orthodontic fees under $4000.
Posted on: Tue, 06 May 2014 15:00:01 +0000

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