no
Many, many countries make toothbrushes.
absolutely! I own the oral B professional smart series and it cleans like the dentist Electric toothbrushes have integrated technology that cleans teeth extrememly better than the average toothbrush. Electric toothbrushes are AWESOME! they clean teeth way better and in less time. Sonic care toothbrushes in combination with colgate total toothpaste are by far the best way to clean your teeth outside of a dentists office.
Yes he was in the Medieval time period
queens position medieval time
Not any more. Long ago, in the early days of toothbrush manufacturing, all toothbrushes were made with boar's bristles. Around about the time of WWII and the invention of nylon, this changed.
In 1498, toothbrushes as we know them today did not exist. The earliest form of a toothbrush was created in China in the late 15th century, using bristles from animal hair attached to a wooden handle. Therefore, there is no specific weight in ounces for toothbrushes from that time, as their design and materials varied significantly from modern toothbrushes.
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Yes, peanut butter people can eat toothbrushes.
toothbrushes weren't invented then!
Toothbrushes for dogs come in a variety of colors. My dog's toothbrush is blue.
Falcon was used in hunting in medieval time.
Any toothbrush is only as effective as the person using it. If used properly, most manual toothbrushes can adequately clean your mouth. I typically recommend electric toothbrushes to people who have some kind of physical limitation, such as arthritis.