Without toothpaste and toothbrushes, how did ancient people brush their teeth?

Updated on history 2024-07-09
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The ancients were very wise and cleaned their teeth in a variety of ways. The earliest toothbrushes used willow branches, which were soaked in water, and when they were used, they took out a section and bit it directly, and there will be hairs like toothbrushes, which became a pure natural toothbrush. Others rinse their mouths with salt water or wine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    They didn't use toothpaste and toothbrushes in ancient times, they used mouthwash directly, and this mouthwash was medicated, and it was okay to use this every morning and evening.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In ancient times, when there was no toothpaste and toothbrush, it was possible to use other alternatives, such as salt water, tea, vinegar and wine to dry the mouth, which could properly clean the mouth.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I think the ancients only rinsed their mouths, which was already very good conditions for them, and with some salt in the mouthwash, I think it would be fine, and it was also very clean.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the finger tooth rubbing method was presented. In the ancient Dunhuang petroglyphs, there is a picture of the Laodu fork fighting the saint, in which the ordained person holds a long-necked mouthwash bottle in his left hand and rubs the front incisor with the index finger of his right hand, which vividly describes the finger tooth rubbing method. In addition to using mouthwashes with various effects, the ancients also used willow branches as brushing tools.

    In the late Tang Dynasty, people soaked the willow branches in water, and when they wanted to use them, they would bite the willow branches with their teeth, and the willow fibers inside would come out, like fine wooden comb teeth, from which "morning chewing tooth wood" came.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Since the toothbrush was not invented, the ancient people generally used the gargling method to rinse their mouths, using salt water, strong tea, wine, etc. as mouthwashes. And in addition to gargling, the ancients also cleaned their teeth by flossing. Later, there was a substitute similar to toothpaste, and the ancients boiled "ancient toothpaste" with Poria cocos and other medicinal materials, and used it to rinse their mouths in the morning.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are many methods, one can rinse the mouth with salt water, the second is to wipe directly with your hands, and the third is to clean your teeth with a paste made of various medicinal herbs, just like our modern toothpaste, and four poplars to rub and rub softly.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In ancient times, people probably just rinsed their mouths and couldn't brush their teeth, because there were no toothbrushes and toothpaste at that time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Before the Tang Dynasty, ancient people used to brush their teeth with their fingers dipped in salt, and it was not until the late Tang Dynasty that they began to use some simple toothbrushes to brush their teeth, first made of willow branches, and later changed to animal hair.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Human ancestors have long had the habit of brushing their teeth, the earliest teeth are willow branches, in the late Tang Dynasty, when the willow branches were soaked in water, with teeth to bite open the willow branches, the willow fibers inside will be spent, like a small wooden comb teeth, the ancient saying "morning chewing tooth wood" is this**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    China's earliest dental sanitary ware is willow branches, in the late Tang Dynasty, when the willow branches were soaked in water, to use i, with teeth to bite open the willow branches, the willow fibers inside will be disbursed, like a small wooden comb, very convenient toothbrush. The old saying "chewing tooth wood in the morning" is this**.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The ancients first used willow branches to brush their teeth, and the rich people also used willow branches to dip green salt to gargle. In the Song Dynasty, willow branches, acacia branches, and mulberry branches were used to decoction water to boil paste, and ginger juice and fine spice were added to make toothpaste. We also made a toothbrush with horsetail hair.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What did ancient people use to brush their teeth? When was toothpaste toothbrush invented?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. The ancients did not use toothpaste to brush their teeth, but used a substitute similar to toothpaste, and the ancients boiled "ancient toothpaste" with Poria cocos and other medicinal materials, and used it to rinse their mouths in the morning. If you are afraid that the cleaning will not be clean, use your fingers instead of your current toothbrush. Otherwise, it is a willow branch, dipped in ancient toothpaste to clean the teeth.

    2. In the first year of the Common Era, in the book "Famous Doctor Case" by the Ming Dynasty medical scientist Jiang Qiang, it contains mint Xuanming powder (production method: mint, saltpeter, gallo, borneol, Xuanming powder, borax, green salt, and a total of extremely fine powder) to rub teeth, ** wind heat toothache.

    3. In the first year of the Common Era, under the Angelica Angelica strip written by Li Shizhen, there is Angelica Angelica and cinnabar, which are finely minced, and the honey is refined, such as soybeans, and the teeth are frequently wiped with ** wind and heat toothache. Ancient medical texts also contain the use of fine puncture, angelica, green salt, borneol, long pepper, a total of very fine grinding teeth, to treat wind and cold toothache; Use psoralen and green salt to rub the affected tooth with very fine powder to treat toothache; Use salted olive pits (burning) pieces, indigo, borneol, and grind very fine powder, rub the affected teeth and gums, and bleed the gums; Use gallic seeds, raw gypsum, psoralen, angelica angelica, green salt, cooked gypsum, and co-research very fine powder, rub teeth to prevent tooth decay; Or use honey locust to calcine ash and mix with salt, and rub the teeth with very fine powder to prevent tooth decay. Also, brush your teeth with salt alone.

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