tiltbillings wrote:What is shown here is very similar to what Ajahn Sumedho showed me when I briefly stayed at Wat Ba Pong in the mid 70's:A chewstick, called a suwak, was probably the earliest toothbrush.
The chewstick for cleaning teeth was apparently borrowed from the Chinese and Babylonians. It is first mentioned as a common method of cleaning the teeth by the Romans. It consists of a stick a little smaller in diameter.than a pencil and about 6 inches long. It is made from any one of a number of fibrous woods. One end is chewed to separate the fibers and then the teeth are scrubbed one at a time. This method is still used in many parts of Africa and many Islamic countries.http://drjuggles.com/history-of-dentistry.php
And here it is for sale:
http://izismile.com/2011/06/13/a_unique ... _pics.html
miswaks are available on Amazon.
Kull.
