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In 1776, people typically used a rudimentary form of a toothbrush, often made from a thin twig with frayed ends or a small piece of cloth. They would clean their teeth with a mixture of salt, baking soda, or charcoal, and sometimes even herbs for flavor. Toothpaste as we know it did not exist, and oral hygiene practices varied widely among different cultures and social classes. Regular dental care was not as emphasized as it is today, and many relied on natural methods to maintain their dental health.

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