Does your “dentist” use a lot of anesthesia on you at each appointment? Do you have little memory of what takes place during the “treatments”? Are you usually scheduled for frequent appointments within a month’s time, even though there’s not much change in your dental wellness? After he’s finished with you on each visit, are your zippers and snaps and buttons . . . oh, never mind. If you haven’t caught on by now, you probably never will.
As toothbrushes were a new invention back then and were very expensive items.....one toothbrush was used by the whole family back then.... What that allowed for was that TB could infect everyone who used it and it spread the infection so quickly.... It was responsible for millions of people dying.....it was years before they found out why....:(
Of course I do. I was lucky years ago to find the single best toothbrush for me, a woman with a small mouth. This toothbrush has a small brush head which is perfect. I bought a whole box of them very cheaply and am set for life.