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Aboriginal Australians traditionally used natural materials to clean their teeth. They often chewed on sticks from certain trees, such as the eucalyptus or the native bush, which acted as natural toothbrushes. These sticks would help remove food particles and plaque, while their antimicrobial properties contributed to oral hygiene. Additionally, some communities utilized crushed plant materials or ash for cleaning purposes.

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