Evidence from archaeology and historical texts reveals that ancient civilisations were aware of dental health and practiced various methods of teeth cleaning and care, despite their limited understanding of dental science as we know it today
Read MoreThe recommendation for biannual (every six months) dental visits became widely accepted and promoted in the community primarily in the 20th century, but its origins can be traced back earlier. This development was influenced by a growing understanding of preventive dentistry and the importance of regular dental care in maintaining oral health.
Read MoreThe concept of cleaning between teeth before dental floss was invented, dates back to ancient times. Evidence suggests that various materials, such as horsehair and twigs, were used to clean between teeth in prehistoric cultures
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