Humans Have Been Tooth Whitening For 5000 Years!
August 13th, 2010
Are you concerned about the condition of your teeth? If you feel that the human desire for perfectly sparkling teeth has sprung in the past few years then you should glance through the pages of history. Since ancient civilisation, human beings have always looked for ways to improve the appearance of their teeth.
Origins of Tooth Whitening
People in 3000 BC resorted to the use of a tooth whitening tool known as chew stick. This chew stick was basically a small branch consisting of a tattered end. They used to rub their teeth with this stick. Still, a few people living in rural areas continue to use the chew stick method for tooth whitening.
The Invention of the Toothbrush
Back around in 1498, the first ever toothbrush was invented in China. The bristles back then were made up of hog hair. The tooth brushes invented later on in the early 20th century were designed on the principle of the ‘China Tooth Brush.’
Tooth Whitening and Flouride
The concept of tooth whitening products was introduced in the year 1802. During this period, fluorides were incorporated in the tooth whitening toothpastes and were commonly known as ‘teeth whiteners.’ Over the years, several tooth whitening products have been introduced that had fluoride as the main ingredient to whiten teeth.
Modern Tooth Whitening
The number of tooth whitening options has increased over the years. Some of the modern teeth whitening options include bleaching gel and laser whitening. Both these methods use chemicals or oxidising agents that whiten the surface of the teeth. Today, tooth whitening is a widely done cosmetic dentistry procedure that helps people to enhance the whiteness of their teeth.
Tooth whitening procedures have undergone a tremendous change over the years. Modern tooth whitening procedures are faster and more effective that the traditional methods.



