The sentence's answer is William Yadis invented the toothbrush in 1780.
William Addis in year 1770. More information of how, and why the toothbrush was invented can be found by clicking the related link below.
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It is called a trident. The name comes from the word "tri" meaning "three", and "dent" meaning "tooth". Translated, it means "three-tooth".
They were the Three Gray Sisters. They shared one eye and tooth among them.The Graea were three ancient sea goddesses who personified the white foam of the sea, and shared among themselves a single detatchable eye and tooth. Their names were;DeinoEnyoPersisPemphredo
In Greek mythology, Perseus steals the eye and tooth of the Graiai, three old sisters who share one eye and one tooth among them. To locate the Gorgon Medusa, whose head he needs, Perseus cleverly takes their eye while they are passing it around, forcing them to provide him with the information he seeks. This act demonstrates Perseus's cunning and resourcefulness, as he uses their reliance on the eye against them to achieve his goal. Ultimately, the theft serves as a pivotal moment in his quest to become a hero and defeat Medusa.
William Addis in year 1770. More information of how, and why the toothbrush was invented can be found by clicking the related link below.
No, the inventor (William Addis) was a man who was in prison when he wanted to clean his teeth. The fist tooth-brush was made of human hair and a chicken bone from a a stew. The prison he was in was Alcatraz.
well the first tooth brush was invented by native americans they used corn hulls and salt to brush their teeth.
To clean your teeth.
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Get a tooth brush and tooth paste and there brush your teeth….DUH!!
well the tooth brush was invented some time in June
Good question. I would say it's called tooth brush because of the size of the brush. Technically, it really only brushes one tooth at the time, hence a teeth brush would be longer and more cumbersome to use in the mouth.
Even if you have a loose tooth, you should still brush your teeth. It may hurt, but if you want to, don't brush the tooth that is loose. Enjoy this answer!
Technically, a tooth brush does not kiss tooth paste because neither are living things. Tooth paste is applied to a tooth brush to clean and maintain one's teeth.