toothbrush was invented in the year 1939
the tooth brush was not invented until 1938 but early forms of the toothbrush have been in existence since 3000 BC
The modern toothbrush, as we know it today, was invented in 1938. However, the earliest forms of toothbrushes date back to ancient civilizations, with records of the Babylonians and Egyptians using chew sticks as early as 3500 BC. The first bristle toothbrush, made from hog hair, was developed in China during the Tang Dynasty around the 7th century.
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The Chinese did invent the toothbrush. They invented it in the 15th century.
France was the first country to invent the toothbrush.
the toothbrush was invented in the Ming dynasty
Wrong . It was invented in ancient China. The modern toothbrush was made in 1770.
he invented the toothbrush.
1401
The identity of the person who first invented the toothbrush is not known. Various forms of tooth cleaning have been used for thousands of years. The Chinese have used the bristle toothbrush since 1498, during the reign of the Hongzhi Emperor (r. 1487--1505) of the Ming Dynasty. The idea is thought to have been brought to Europe by Europeans who had traveled to China. The earliest identified use of the word "toothbrush" in English was in the autobiography of Anthony Wood, who wrote in 1690 that he had bought a toothbrush from J. Barret. Mass production of the toothbrush began in 1780 when they were sold by a William Addis of Clerkenwald, England. The modern toothbrush uses nylon fibers instead of pig, boar or badger bristles, and was introduced in 1938 by the DuPont Company.