Toothpaste: A History of Oral Hygiene

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  • The product we call toothpaste today is a relatively modern invention, while human teeth are, well, as old as humanity.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 262

  • @orboakin8074
    @orboakin8074 Рік тому +73

    When I was a child in Nigeria in the early 2000s, I remember seeing my great Uncle use chewing sticks to clean his teeth. I always wondered why and he told me it was his old habit, likely because the sticks where licorice roots. He also had excellent and pearly white teeth too😊

    • @sixpakshaker88
      @sixpakshaker88 Рік тому +2

      It could have been chat. very popular stick to chew on in Africa.

  • @neddreadmaynard
    @neddreadmaynard Рік тому +24

    I'm from the UK and I always remember laughing when I saw the Simpsons episode when Lisa was shown "The Big Book Of British Smiles"😂

  • @gerardjohnson2106
    @gerardjohnson2106 Рік тому +65

    Ah, the sassafras toothbrush of my youth. It was a chewed sassafras branch used with salt and baking soda. At 73yo I'm 100% cavity free with not one tooth left in my mouth.
    😊

    • @irnehredna7110
      @irnehredna7110 Рік тому +9

      Ah yes i see the perfect way to get no cavitys is to have no teeth to get cavities

    • @dcmoore8937
      @dcmoore8937 Рік тому +3

      In the Early 60s, they had people from the Local Dental Association School, come to all the Public Schools and give all the students an Oral Hygiene Exam and then they would BRUSH your teeth using the All New Fluoride Treatment, for your teeth!
      Some parents would tell the School that their kids had permission to get this done but there were a Few that didn’t give them permission to do it!
      Later kids were having trouble with their Teeth, their teeth were turning brown or black? No body knew what was going on with their teeth. Both the Doctor and Dentist, couldn’t figure it out! They tried to make them white but the teeth would go back to either Brown or Black.
      Then a Scientist figured out that they Fluoride was the problem! Then they started telling the Parents not to use Fluoride with Babies and Children till the year of 5 or 6, and to Supervise their children when they brushed their teeth!
      The County, that I live in, STOPPED using Fluoride in the Water that we drink!

    • @markpaul-ym5wg
      @markpaul-ym5wg Рік тому

      ​@@dcmoore8937 What country was that in,please?

    • @dcmoore8937
      @dcmoore8937 Рік тому

      @@markpaul-ym5wg Michigan
      If I’m not mistaken, there is a Movie out about the Dangers of Fluoride and TEFON!
      It’s called, “Dark Water !”
      I’m pretty sure that was what it was called!

    • @BigboiiTone
      @BigboiiTone Рік тому +1

      My mom says her grandmother used to have this tooth powder and this was in USA

  • @AceMoonshot
    @AceMoonshot Рік тому +27

    My old man taught me how to make a toothbrush out of a willow branch. And use it with ashes and charcoal from a fire. And you if you could get it, horse hair was good to floss with.

    • @AceMoonshot
      @AceMoonshot Рік тому +1

      @mydixiewrecked2 Taste like root beer. Good choice.

    • @AceMoonshot
      @AceMoonshot Рік тому +1

      @mydixiewrecked2 Yep. Witch's aspirin.

  • @impact0r
    @impact0r Рік тому +4

    0:47 I will hazard a statement teeth are indeed far older than mere humanity itself.

  • @edwardloomis887
    @edwardloomis887 Рік тому +13

    Served in Somalia, December 1992-May 1993 (pre-Blackhawk Down) and witnessed Somalis using chew sticks for dental hygiene. I don't know what type of wood they were, but the chewed end's internal fibers still attached spread out like diverging toothbrush bristles which I saw the users moving around their mouths. There were many things I became more thankful toward serving there, and access to relatively cheap toothbrushes was one of them.

    • @arandomperson5434
      @arandomperson5434 10 місяців тому +1

      I think you’re talking about liquorice roots which also slows down tooth decay

  • @juliemulie1805
    @juliemulie1805 Рік тому +10

    The little girl sitting on the countertop assassinating her gums just set dental hygiene back 100 years!

    • @KJRico93
      @KJRico93 Рік тому +2

      Bruh, I saw that and my gums nearly started hurting. Just that sawing back and forth, ugh.

    • @mariebelladonna437
      @mariebelladonna437 6 місяців тому +1

      I couldn't even watch that part!!

  • @davidcooke8005
    @davidcooke8005 Рік тому +9

    Speaking as an old man with failing teeth, flossing is as important as brushing. Don't skimp on it, or you'll be me someday and your teeth will be history worth remembering.

  • @AniBAretz
    @AniBAretz Рік тому +6

    "You'll wonder where the yellow went when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent!" I remember those commercials!

    • @lizj5740
      @lizj5740 Рік тому

      "Brush-a, brush-a, brush-a, with the new Ipana. With the brand new taste, it's dandy for your teeeeeth."

  • @bigsarge2085
    @bigsarge2085 Рік тому +3

    Watching this documentary partly while brushing my own teeth.

  • @bobmurphy3061
    @bobmurphy3061 Рік тому +6

    Well done and accurate. As a retired dentist I enjoyed this very much.

  • @servicetrucker5564
    @servicetrucker5564 Рік тому +5

    My family always tells me my great grandad said if you don’t be true to your teeth they’ll be false to you

  • @lp-xl9ld
    @lp-xl9ld Рік тому +18

    One person I knew many years ago brushed their teeth five times a day: on waking up, after each meal, just before going to bed. And this person couldn't believe why very few people did that.

    • @Mildeda
      @Mildeda Рік тому +6

      I wonder what their gums look like now. My hygienist is always nagging me about gum erosion due to brushing too hard.

  • @mymomsaysimcool9650
    @mymomsaysimcool9650 Рік тому +5

    RTFM. You only need a pea size of toothpaste on the brush. Toothpaste will last much longer.

  • @kalrandom7387
    @kalrandom7387 Рік тому +5

    My grandmother who's over 100 brushes her teeth after eating or drinking anything but water. She's missing one tooth that she cracked while cracking Hickory nuts with her teeth.

  • @berniemadoff9688
    @berniemadoff9688 Рік тому +47

    You know, at first I was skeptical of the History Guy "schtick." The bowtie and all that.
    But the research, writing, varied subject matter and timeless, radio style delivery really makes a special program.

    • @dannyjones3840
      @dannyjones3840 Рік тому +9

      Are you kidding?? Lance is my favorite youtuber! Now get back in jail, you ponzi schemer lol

    • @HM2SGT
      @HM2SGT Рік тому +2

      👍The only thing missing is Cary Grant's mid/transatlantic accent & diction.

    • @WildWestGal
      @WildWestGal Рік тому +2

      @@dannyjones3840 You mean 'get back in your coffin'... he died in prison 2021. 😅

  • @nik4520
    @nik4520 Рік тому +2

    I'd like to point out that teeth date back much further than "humanity itself"

  • @keithweiss7899
    @keithweiss7899 Рік тому +15

    I have used toothpaste in lead tubes. I wonder how many older people did but didn’t realize it?

    • @JohnWilmerding
      @JohnWilmerding Рік тому +1

      I remember them.

    • @RandyTerrell7174
      @RandyTerrell7174 Рік тому +1

      I thought they were made of tin 🤔but I remember them.

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Рік тому +1

      ​@@RandyTerrell7174 , mostly tin, I think, but yeah, as a kid in the 60's I remember them.

    • @JohnSmith-dh4gw
      @JohnSmith-dh4gw Рік тому

      We ran out of gas one time and Dad and I were waling back from the station with a gallon. When I commented on the weight he said "It's go lead in it."

    • @oldsguy354
      @oldsguy354 Рік тому +1

      ​@@JohnSmith-dh4gw My doctor recently diagnosed me with the blood disease called metal fatigue. That's when the iron in your blood turns to lead in your asp. ;)

  • @geoben1810
    @geoben1810 Рік тому +5

    I just like the fact that basic, good quality hygiene products are readily available and relatively inexpensive.
    Being able to get clean whenever you want or need to is a luxury if you've been homeless for any period of time.
    You don't know what you've got 'till you don't have it. 😊👍

  • @lgaines4086
    @lgaines4086 Рік тому +10

    I have used baking soda as toothpaste most of my life. No cavities!

    • @WildWestGal
      @WildWestGal Рік тому +2

      Baking soda and salt, a total winner!

  • @killrmillr
    @killrmillr Рік тому +4

    I would like to see a video on the history of shaving.

    • @marydesmond9595
      @marydesmond9595 Рік тому

      @Amelia_Dimoldenberg. stop being a pain in the ass!

  • @-jeff-
    @-jeff- Рік тому +6

    It amazed me what ingredients were put in toothpastes. Everything but ground up kitchen sinks.

    • @Cypresssina
      @Cypresssina Рік тому

      Maybe that's where they got the porcelain.

  • @michaelmcdonnell5998
    @michaelmcdonnell5998 Рік тому +3

    I read that after Elvis met The Beatles he turned to a friend and quipped,"Don't they have dentists in England?!"

  • @kaffykathy8729
    @kaffykathy8729 Рік тому +7

    Funny enough, right when I was brushing my teeth.

  • @richardklug822
    @richardklug822 Рік тому +10

    "You'll wonder where the yellow went when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent!".
    It's amazing how long an effective ad slogan can linger in one's mind.

    • @kayellee7202
      @kayellee7202 Рік тому +1

      Thanks for planting that jingle back into my consciousness, been hearing it over and over for a couple of hours now!! How about the Ipana buck-toothed beaver? I think he even pre-dated the Pepsodent jingle.

    • @kayellee7202
      @kayellee7202 Рік тому

      Oh, for crying out loud, UA-cam has a whole series of Ipana Bucky Beaver animated commercials!!!

  • @rickharold7884
    @rickharold7884 Рік тому +3

    I have to go brush my teeth now

  • @goodun2974
    @goodun2974 Рік тому +3

    " Movin' to Montana soon/gonna be a dental floss tycoon ...." Frank Zappa

  • @hawkmaster381
    @hawkmaster381 Рік тому +2

    Commercials always use too much toothpaste on the brush; ostensibly to sell more toothpaste. You only need a pea-sized amount.

  • @constipatedinsincity4424
    @constipatedinsincity4424 Рік тому +6

    Back in the Saddle Again Naturally!

  • @christopherbrunkhorst7015
    @christopherbrunkhorst7015 Рік тому +7

    Oral History!

  • @harleypub
    @harleypub Рік тому +4

    Your work is amazing, thank you for all the research you do.

  • @noneofurbusiness5223
    @noneofurbusiness5223 Рік тому +1

    RDH (Registered Dental Hygienist) here. Not only does Flouride *salt* strengthen teeth, make bones stronger(yes!),but when teeth are forming makes crevices less deep, therefore less likely to get caries (cavities).

  • @jcm062946
    @jcm062946 Рік тому +2

    Sodium Laurel Sulfate was introduced into Pepsodent in the late 30's or early 40's and was promoted on the Bob Hope radio show as the miracle ingredient "Irium" which I suppose was made to sound vaguely radio-active.

  • @stuartriefe1740
    @stuartriefe1740 Рік тому +7

    Good morning, fellow classmates! Greetings from Connecticut!

    • @jock-of-ages73
      @jock-of-ages73 Рік тому +4

      👋Hi, from Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @RetiredSailor60
      @RetiredSailor60 Рік тому +4

      Good morning from Ft Worth TX

    • @stuartriefe1740
      @stuartriefe1740 Рік тому +3

      @@RetiredSailor60 Good morning Mr. Sanders! We must sit in the same row in class! Enjoy your day!

    • @stuartriefe1740
      @stuartriefe1740 Рік тому +4

      ⁠@@jock-of-ages73 Greetings to you, Jock from Scotland! Nice to meet you!

    • @WormBurger
      @WormBurger Рік тому +1

      Greetings from smokey Alberta!

  • @dawnt6791
    @dawnt6791 Рік тому +3

    My grandfather never used toothpaste. He used a toothbrush with only baking soda his entire life (poor farmer). He died at 88 with all of his own teeth sparkly white and healthy. Never had cavities or any other dental issues.

    • @faelwolf1177
      @faelwolf1177 Рік тому +1

      That was how my mom did it, and made us kids use baking soda at least once a week in place of regular toothpaste, which she didn't trust due to it's flavorings, etc.. As I got older, I began using it full time myself, as it just seemed to do a better job.

  • @noneofurbusiness5223
    @noneofurbusiness5223 Рік тому

    Thanks for showing that Egyptian picture. Never would have thought turquoise & purple would have complemented on another.

  • @nelsonbrum8496
    @nelsonbrum8496 Рік тому +2

    All this technology, and there is yet to be a cheeseburger flavored toothpaste...

  • @ScottMyersOfTheEarth
    @ScottMyersOfTheEarth Рік тому +3

    Thank you fFor this ORAL HISTORY! =)

  • @DavidD6969
    @DavidD6969 Рік тому +3

    The guava twigs work well along with the leaves as a mouth wash..

  • @michaelmcdonnell5998
    @michaelmcdonnell5998 Рік тому +2

    Please look up Pam Ayres poem,' Oh,I wish I'd looked after me teeth!' if you don't know it!

  • @cafiend
    @cafiend Рік тому +1

    My brother had just sent me an article on Washington Sheffield this morning.

  • @jrbship
    @jrbship Рік тому +7

    How appropriate that I’m watching this episode while getting ready for work. Which includes, naturally, brushing my teeth

  • @constipatedinsincity4424
    @constipatedinsincity4424 Рік тому +4

    Hey History Guy 👋 🤓I use to clean my teeth 😬 now I send them out to be detailed Starched and Pressed!

  • @Coldcasereview
    @Coldcasereview Рік тому +1

    Very well researched and nicely presented video. Appreciate the effort.

  • @newshodgepodge6329
    @newshodgepodge6329 Рік тому +2

    Now, about those stubborn popcorn hulls... 😕

  • @1joshjosh1
    @1joshjosh1 Рік тому +4

    I know you get a million comments but I would really like to see a documentary about the history of deodorant and antiperspirant.
    I can't imagine living without antiperspirant but I guess they stunk all the time??
    Keep up the good work.

    • @Call-me-Al
      @Call-me-Al Рік тому

      Sweating isn't inherently the same as stinking: in part because of genes (people with dry earwax gene do not have as many "stinky" sweat glands (the ones that produce a lot of lipids that foul-smelling bacteria love eating), and in part because you can use more persistent deodorants that just kill those bacteria. For instance I use zink salves that kill the bacteria, my (lower than normal amount of) sweat doesn't stink. An ex of mine used Lavilin which before the formula change you only needed to apply every 4th or 5th day to be stink free despite sweating. After their latest formula change it needs to be applied more frequently.
      But yes, the past was smellier in general, depending on the culture. I doubt cultures that spent a lot of time in water smelled much.

    • @1joshjosh1
      @1joshjosh1 Рік тому

      @@Call-me-Al
      I hear what you're saying and I read what you said but if I don't use antiperspirant it's a hard smell.
      Actually starts burning my armpits with the hard smell and that's only after a day but if I use the antiperspirant I can go three days and not notice anything.
      they must make a really good antiperspirant nowadays.

    • @Call-me-Al
      @Call-me-Al Рік тому

      @@1joshjosh1 that really sucks, I'm really glad antiperspirants fix your issues. When I was a teen commercial deodorants didn't help me and antiperspirants were the only that did even though they felt too unpleasant for me. Today's antiperspirants are probably even better, yeah :)

    • @1joshjosh1
      @1joshjosh1 Рік тому +1

      @@Call-me-Al
      No issue.
      Antiperspirant is cheap.
      😆.
      If it was expensive it would be an issue.

  • @DeconvertedMan
    @DeconvertedMan Рік тому +4

    how about a history of patents - what did people do before them? :D

  • @onlygodknowswhat7595
    @onlygodknowswhat7595 Рік тому

    Such a wealth of knowledge as well as a breath of fresh air in as much as today you are chronicling.
    Hip hip.

  • @crhend512
    @crhend512 Рік тому

    When I served In the US Military, our field rations "Meal, Combat, Individual" included a stimudent. Usually mint flavored.

  • @zach7193
    @zach7193 Рік тому +2

    Great and fascinating topic.

  • @cyankirkpatrick5194
    @cyankirkpatrick5194 Рік тому +1

    For a long time we used Dr. Denton's tooth powder and it was good it came in a tall can with a shaker type top.

  • @jeffbangkok
    @jeffbangkok Рік тому +3

    Just thinking of flossing my teeth when this popped up. Good evening.

  • @MBMCincy63
    @MBMCincy63 Рік тому +1

    I think a compilations of your video, the ones from others on the effects of tooth maintenance and practice would be great. [ now if I can recall the other sites I can do that.]

  • @ElmerCat
    @ElmerCat Рік тому +2

    Be true to your teeth, or they'll be false to you!

  • @an-tm3250
    @an-tm3250 Рік тому +3

    I use a wonderful toothpaste put out by Vahalla Organics made from mint & myrrh ❤❤. Not as harsh as baking soda, a very effective cleaner.

  • @leedogg6120
    @leedogg6120 Рік тому +1

    When I was a kid Ipana Toothpaste ads featured Bucky Beaver. (sing) Brusha, Brusha with the new Ipana.

  • @jliller
    @jliller Рік тому

    Something that will also help your teeth: drinking lots of water. You're basically rinsing the stuff off your teeth that if left there would contribute to tooth decay. It's not a substitute for brushing your teeth, but it helps.
    Disclaimer: advice from personal experience; I am not a dentist.
    P.S. We still have chew sticks in the USA today. They're called toothpicks.

  • @BasicDrumming
    @BasicDrumming Рік тому +1

    I appreciate you, thank you for making content.

  • @cafiend
    @cafiend Рік тому

    “You’ll wonder where the yellow went when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent!”

  • @zimmy1958
    @zimmy1958 Рік тому +2

    Thanks

  • @MarshOakDojoTimPruitt
    @MarshOakDojoTimPruitt Рік тому +2

    thanks

  • @v.e.7236
    @v.e.7236 Рік тому +3

    ~11:38 Does anybody out there actually squeeze that much paste onto their brush? Another marketing gimick too induce you to use more and then, buy more. I sure wish more folk brushed their teeth before getting on the city buses - gag! My mother got me into the habit of brushing after every meal, among other life-long hygeine practices.

  • @ajg617
    @ajg617 Рік тому +1

    The connection between bacteria in the mouth and overall health is well documented. Anyone that has had joint replacement will be taking a heavy dose of amoxicillin prior to a visit to the dentist for at least two years.

  • @scottgray493
    @scottgray493 Рік тому +4

    Oh yeah, Crest flouride test trials in Indiana during the 60's, chewed a red dye pill to show all you missed while brushing as well with two hundred 7 year olds in the schoolcafeteria...ha!

    • @dawnt6791
      @dawnt6791 Рік тому +3

      I remember doing that in school during the 70s as well. My mother taught me how to properly brush my teeth, so I always wondered why the school put me through that stupidity. I didn't realize until I reached adulthood that they were probably trying to compensate for all the parents who didn't actually teach their kids such basic hygeine.

  • @sheldonpetrie3706
    @sheldonpetrie3706 Рік тому +9

    I would never survive the fall of civilization. I have major gum issues and periondontal disease, and my oral hygiene routine is frustratingly long every day--floss, waterpik, electric toothbrush, mouthwash. Maybe a proxibrush for good measure.
    I also sleep with a nightguard to avoid grinding my teeth 😬

    • @Mildeda
      @Mildeda Рік тому

      Wow. I don't envy you.

    • @noneofurbusiness5223
      @noneofurbusiness5223 Рік тому +1

      @Charles Brainard
      Sweetie, he had gum disease (genetic), he's doing great job! Carbs associated with tooth decay. Two different things.

    • @noneofurbusiness5223
      @noneofurbusiness5223 Рік тому

      @Charles Brainard
      Too bad ur ignorant of medical science.
      Stating a fact is not condescending . . .but *you* are!

  • @Boraxo
    @Boraxo Рік тому +1

    Does anybody really fill their brush completely with toothpaste like the commercials do ?

  • @tomtheplummer7322
    @tomtheplummer7322 Рік тому +1

    Play hockey then less teeth 😂

  • @trixonic6934
    @trixonic6934 Рік тому

    I’ve never brushed my teeth but go to the dentist twice a year and my dentist always ask me what my routine is and I always have to lie after I was bashed and told I was lying once. 45 now and never had a cavity

  • @LarkspeedNL
    @LarkspeedNL Рік тому

    I would love to see you do an episode on The Hope Slide

  • @thomaslong8401
    @thomaslong8401 Рік тому +1

    Lots of fillings and needing glasses to see. I’m a modern guy.

  • @Mikidy303
    @Mikidy303 Рік тому +115

    Little known fact: The toothbrush was actually invented in Oklahoma. Had it been invented elsewhere, it would have been called a "teethbrush."

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Рік тому +9

      Somebody else beat you to that joke by an hour but they said that the toothbrush was invented in Alabama.

    • @dcmoore8937
      @dcmoore8937 Рік тому +1

      I wouldn’t believe anything that NPR said! Not a good source of information! They have been Known for decades of telling people or Repeating the story of what the government wants you to believe!

    • @JohnSmith-dh4gw
      @JohnSmith-dh4gw Рік тому +8

      I always tell it as Arkansas. I can do that because I was born there.

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Рік тому +3

      @@JohnSmith-dh4gw , havung just one tooth probably predates Arkansas statehood; the Greeks have a word, fafouti, for a toothless old woman.

    • @HM2SGT
      @HM2SGT Рік тому +4

      😳🤦🫣😅 I haven't heard that since I enlisted in the Navy in the mid 80s & they were issuing uniforms; we were informed that the dress whites & working uniforms now qualified us for residence in Arkansas & all states bordering the Gulf of Mexico- because we now owned several suits of clothes made of polyester.

  • @tomtheplummer7322
    @tomtheplummer7322 Рік тому +1

    Egyptians would swish with urine. I told my dentist and hygienist. They freaked 🤯

  • @laurahesse2966
    @laurahesse2966 Рік тому

    Every toothpaste tube ever manufactured still exists. Is that not scary? There's something called Bites Toothpaste Bits - very eco-friendly; I'm not a spokesperson for them, but am a longtime user. Their packaging is 100% recyclable and it comes in a glass jar; one can order refills too. Every little bit helps!

  • @davidgilliam7505
    @davidgilliam7505 Рік тому

    My grandmother died at 93 in 1980 in SW VA. She chewed tobacco snuff (dry powder). She used a "chew stick". I never understood why. I think she said "to clean her teeth ". (It was long ago.) I think she called it a "brush". She had false teeth, so .... Her son would gather the sticks for her. I wish knew what species of tree it was.

    • @angieallen7363
      @angieallen7363 8 місяців тому

      My grandmother used a twig off a Black Gum tree to brush her teeth. She would chew the end of the stick to fluff the fibers and then dip it into her snuff box. Then she would run it all over her teeth. She did this for as long as I can remember.

  • @Felto123
    @Felto123 Рік тому

    My father worked for a time at Sheffield Tube. Never knew their place in history until now. New London. CT is on the map in dentistry.

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Рік тому

      Sheffield is still there as far as I know. I did some telecommunications work there a couple decades ago and they gave me a bunch of samples of toothpaste and deodorant and such.

  • @HM2SGT
    @HM2SGT Рік тому +1

    *APPLES* Nature's toothbrush if you live where you can get a hold of one every morning.😸

  • @HM2SGT
    @HM2SGT Рік тому

    Fluoride? What about irium?!😸 *Bob Hope and Pepsodent... that would've been a swell addition to your visual presentation.*

  • @delicate_genius
    @delicate_genius Рік тому

    I love this guy 😊

  • @greggweber9967
    @greggweber9967 Рік тому +1

    9:26 Probably not the soap used to wash your mouth out with if your mom heard you say that.

  • @BigboiiTone
    @BigboiiTone Рік тому

    17:00 i actually found the man with the tiny teeth more disturbing looking than the guy with literally rotting teeth falling out. Glad i have larger teeth than that.

  • @michaeljohnson1057
    @michaeljohnson1057 Рік тому

    This isn't a episode one should watch during their lunch break (my normal time).

  • @elesixestepa373
    @elesixestepa373 Рік тому

    Very interesting episode and thanks. But kilometers??? Where are you from?

  • @docholiday5682
    @docholiday5682 4 місяці тому

    18:33 A Truump supporter.😊

  • @tomtheplummer7322
    @tomtheplummer7322 Рік тому +1

    Better than wooden teeth

  • @BigboiiTone
    @BigboiiTone Рік тому +1

    I brush my teeth at night also. After flossing and BEFORE mouthwash

  • @Aboz
    @Aboz Рік тому +1

    Be true to your teeth or they'll be false to you.

  • @SkyBlue-qn8me
    @SkyBlue-qn8me Рік тому +2

    Only 7% of Americans brushed their teeth in 1900? Gross!

  • @jesstreloar7706
    @jesstreloar7706 Рік тому

    The pictures of the full bristles being covered in a bead of toothpaste is an advertising gimmick. A peas size drop works just as well. Of course you would not sell as much toothpaste if everyone did it that way.

    • @zyxw2000
      @zyxw2000 Рік тому

      Yes, I read that elsewhere a few years ago and changed the way I brush.

  • @srl9727
    @srl9727 Рік тому +2

    Such a shame that affordable oral health care is not available to everyone.

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Рік тому

      It's not just a shame, I consider it borderline criminal. Gum inflammation and tooth decay tend to send the entire internal body into a state of continual inflammation and can have serious effects on your heart and vascular system. Every major industrialized nation has nationalized health care, except for here in the US. Several times a year dozens or perhaps 100 dentists get together in a convention hall and offer free tooth cleanings and cavity fillings, x-rays and sometimes more advanced work. Invariably more people show up for dental care than they can take care of in a day. It's obviously an enormous need.

  • @cafiend
    @cafiend Рік тому

    Super slippery dental floss sells a lot more floss, because you have to wrap so much more of it around your fingers to maintain a grip. $$$

  • @KeiAKWs
    @KeiAKWs 9 місяців тому

    Skip to 3:45 to hear the ancient toothpaste recipes

  • @w.m.woodward2833
    @w.m.woodward2833 Рік тому +8

    Bicuspid, I was enameled by such a great episode of THG! Enjoyed a history lesson I could really sink my teeth into, and brush up on history that deserves to be remembered. I would even denture to say it was one of his better ones this month. At first I was afraid I would just floss over another episode thinking he would paste me with more trivial history, but to my surprise it was another jaw- dropping installment of information that helped fill the cavity in my partial understanding of oral hygiene and toothpaste. 😁

    • @adriannenash9852
      @adriannenash9852 Рік тому +3

      You must stop pun-ishing the rest of us with your biting word play! Be well from washington state USA ❤️

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Рік тому +3

      By gum, you've managed to cram a row of chewy puns into one biting sentence! Be careful though; if you don't stop excessively masticating you'll likely bite on a tine!

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Рік тому +3

      Some people bristle at the thought of going to the dentist. Best to give such people the brush-off before they get too close.....🤫🤭

  • @donnysandley4649
    @donnysandley4649 Рік тому

    My great grandmother brushed her teeth with sticks from a sweet shrub bush and never had a cavity her whole life up until she died in her 80s

  • @timberframingbear
    @timberframingbear Рік тому +1

    *even death*...
    Yet dental care is not considered health care

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Рік тому

      Once or twice a year, a local convention hall hosts a *free* dental clinic with dozens, sometimes nearly 100 volunteering dentists, to do dental work for the poor and the uninsured; Not just teeth cleanings but x-rays and cavity fillings and sometimes more advanced work. These free clinics are attended by thousands of people who haven't been able to get regular dental care, sometimes having to turn people away because the lines stretch all the way out the door and around the building. The need is enormous. In the richest and most powerful country on Earth, we should be ashamed of ourselves that this is the best we can do for our populace.

    • @timberframingbear
      @timberframingbear Рік тому +1

      @@goodun2974
      We've something similar here: Rural Medical Clinics... They're specially equipped semis that bring multiple services to poor areas. Dentists, optomotrists, gp's, and pharmacists all show up. It's amazing.
      It doesn't invalidate my point that dental problems can kill you, but aren't considered a health issue that should be covered by insurance

  • @faelwolf1177
    @faelwolf1177 Рік тому

    I still have my reproduction American Civil War era toothbrush in my kit from back in my re-enacting days. Bone handle with boar bristles, surprisingly effective, even more effective than some modern toothbrushes I've used over the years. Accompanied by tooth powder in a paper packet, (you can still find tooth powder if you look hard enough, though these days it's in a plastic container usually) it got the job done, and I didn't have to suffer through "camp mouth" by the end of the event while still being historically accurate. :P

  • @williamromine5715
    @williamromine5715 Рік тому +2

    I am a little confused by dentists give specific directions about how, and how long, you should brush your teeth. If everyone followed the directions faithfully, the dentists promise healthy gums and bright decay free teeth. If that happened, the number of dentists would be reduced drastically. So is it possible that brushing twice a day and flossing once a day actually causes tooth decay and unhealthy gums? lol.

    • @noneofurbusiness5223
      @noneofurbusiness5223 Рік тому +2

      I appreciate ur humor, dental hygienist here. We give recommendations knowing that it is hard to change habits.

    • @willardchi2571
      @willardchi2571 Рік тому

      All you have to do is stop eating sugar and processed grains. Think: what wild animal ever needed to brush its teeth unless it was a wild animal eating out of human garbage cans?
      How could evolution be so incompetent as to evolve a species that quickly destroys its ability to eat by eating?
      Tooth decay doesn't just naturally happen. It's the result of eating foods humans were not designed to eat.
      If your dog gets cavities, it's from not eating the food dogs evolved to eat.

    • @williamromine5715
      @williamromine5715 Рік тому

      @@willardchi2571 My comment was meant to be "tongue in cheek". Sorry you took it seriously. However, if sugar is so bad for us, why do our bodies crave it so much?

    • @willardchi2571
      @willardchi2571 Рік тому

      @@williamromine5715 - I realized your commentw as a sarcastic one. There's nothing wrong with our bodies craving sugar if you satisfy the craving by eating whole foods that taste sweet, like fruit.
      But don't confuse a craving for sugar with a lifetime of eating supersweet foods made with refined sugar, which causes your brain to adjust to higher and higher levels of sugar intake to get the same sweetness kick a few berries would have given our ancestors.
      I've avoided eating sugar (and sugar in all its guises: "natural cane juice" and "fruit juice" and "agar nectar" etc. --all those names and more to make the consumer think it's healthy--but it's all the same poison) for about twenty years now.
      The only time I eat anything with sugar would be maybe 3 or 4 times a year when I might have pancakes with real maple syrup (bad as sugar for you) or honey (also bad, with the possible exception of pure unrpocessed honey from wild bee hives; I've yet to decide if that might actually be a safe form of honey and whether it's truly obtainable on the marketplace) and once a year at Christmas diner, when I gorge on blueberry and other pies.
      I did once open a small packet of m&m candy at Haloween time to taste one. I hated it.
      Then one Halloween I decided to give out small packets of cookies since those might be a little healthier for the kids. I decided to eat pack to celebrate Halloween. I slowly ate one quarter size piece. It was heavenly.
      The next day I decided to have another. Bliss.
      The next day I had to eat the three remaining cookie, and I still didn't get the same sugar rush. Now I needed more cookies to experience the pleasure of the day I ate just one. This demonstrated to me how fast one can become addicted to high levels of sugar.
      It was like when I used to smoke cigarettes, which I also quit 30 years ago.
      Smoking quickly went from a source of pleasure to just a way to relieve the misery of needing the next cigarette.
      Oh, and by the way, you should know that fruit juice, including orange juice, is as bad or worse than soda pop for your teeth and health (sugar doesn't just destroy teeth, it's implicated in causing diabetes, obesity, and no likely even cardiovascular disease.
      Search the net and youtube for Weston Price and also the modern doctor, Dr. Lustig.

  • @willardchi2571
    @willardchi2571 Рік тому

    You don't need toothpaste. Brushing, flossing, and water are enough.

  • @embracethemystery
    @embracethemystery Рік тому +2

    ugh, the 15:55 stock video of that girl flossing incorrectly is cringeworthy

  • @edwardskerl5774
    @edwardskerl5774 Рік тому

    I got early periodontal disease and had all my teeth removed at 40. Now I don't have to brush!

  • @1977Yakko
    @1977Yakko Рік тому +9

    Brushing twice a day is something I'm generally good with though whether I brush thoroughly and long enough is another matter but I've gone cavity free for most of my life. Flossing on the other hand... I'm bad. 😁

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Рік тому +3

      The only time flossing becomes uncomfortable for me is if I forget to floss for a couple of days ---- as long as I floss every day, my gums don't bleed even though I'm on blood thinners. There's also a correlation between dental health and heart disease, and having had 2 heart infections in the past, I try to take better care of my teeth these days. Teflon floss is the only type I can use due to tightly spaced teeth. ( I'm actually scheduled for a tooth cleaning tomorrow).

    • @irnehredna7110
      @irnehredna7110 Рік тому +1

      I don't know if i have any cavitys i don't brush my teeth much but i scratch at them with my nails for some reason and i don't get tooth pain.

    • @1977Yakko
      @1977Yakko Рік тому

      @@goodun2974 yeah, going in for a cleaning from a dentist is a great help in preventative care. When I joined the Navy back in the 90s, I could tell who the guys were who never saw a dentist. We had 8 or 9 guys who had to have teeth pulled on their first visit.

    • @1977Yakko
      @1977Yakko Рік тому

      @Irneh Redna Maybe your diet isn't detrimental to your dental health or maybe just scratching at them regularly as you describe is just good enough.

    • @irnehredna7110
      @irnehredna7110 Рік тому +1

      @@1977Yakko DOUBT