How Did Early Americans Care for Teeth?

Mar 1 • 1 minute read

RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA DENTIST SHARES HOW EARLY AMERICANS CARED FOR TEETH

Have you ever stopped to wonder what it must have been like to clean your teeth years ago? Back in the day, Americans didn’t have the modern luxuries we have like toothpaste and toothbrushes. They had to rely on natural products like charcoal for their oral hygiene. While they might have been creative people, the things they had to do are not very appealing to us, plus they weren’t very effective considering George Washington wore dentures.
 
Before Toothpaste and Toothbrushes
Many years ago rough cloths and water were the tools used to clean the teeth. Then, charcoal or salt could be rubbed on the teeth and rinsed away as well. More commonly, people would take a birch twig and make a brush by fraying the ends.
 
Sometimes, they would use a homemade dental powder made from things like animal hooves and burned eggshells.
 
Dental Emergencies
When something goes wrong with your teeth today, you head to the dentist and take advantage of the latest technology to protect your teeth. Early settlers didn’t have that option. Normally, they went to the barber, because he was the surgeon, and let him pull their tooth. If there was an infection, cabbage worms were used.
 
Thankful for Modern Care
When you go to the dentist, you don’t need to worry about using cabbage worms, twigs or charcoal. Instead, the office is filled with the latest innovations guaranteed to improve your smile. Over the last decade, dental care has grown by leaps and bounds in the treatments that patients undergo. From advanced pediatric care to 3D printing, there has never been a better time to utilize the services of a dentist.
 
Your Rancho Cucamonga, CA dentist uses all the newest innovations available to give your family the best dental care possible. Whether you are heading in for a routine teeth cleaning or you have your own dental emergency, you can trust that your dentist won’t resort to primitive measures. If you haven’t been to see the dentist in a while, you might be surprised at the newest treatments designed to give you a brighter smile. Why not give us a call today? Our office can be reached at (909) 985-9898.

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