Ancient Egyptians invented the world's first toothpaste
Ancient Egyptians revolutionized oral hygiene 5,000 years ago by inventing the world's first toothpaste, blending crushed rocks with mint for clean teeth and fresh breath.
Around 5,000 years ago, ancient Egyptians pioneered oral hygiene by creating one of the earliest forms of toothpaste. They ground abrasive materials like rock salt, pumice, or crushed bones into a powder, then mixed it with refreshing mint leaves to clean teeth and freshen breath. This innovative blend also included myrrh for its antibacterial properties, showcasing their advanced understanding of personal care.
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