
Super French toothbrush with Tricho toothbrush guard
- Made:
- 1896-1905 in United States
- maker:
- Kent

"Super French" toothbrush plastic handle by Comilo, USA, with "Tricho" toothbrush guard, by Kent, USA, 1896-1905
The ‘Super French’ toothbrush is made from plastic moulded with a lion's head for decoration. When not in use, the soft bristles are protected by a 'Tricho' brand toothbrush guard. The bristles are probably made of animal hair. Nylon bristles were introduced in 1937. Daily cleaning of the teeth was not a regular habit until the early 1900s. In England and the United States, toothbrushes were provided to all servicemen during the First World War, which helped popularise their use.
Details
- Category:
- Dentistry
- Collection:
- Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
- Object Number:
- A619218
- Measurements:
-
overall: 17 mm x 175 mm x 12 mm, .01kg
guard: 23 mm x 57 mm x 13 mm,
overall (with guard): 18 mm x 180 mm x 25 mm, 0.02 kg
- type:
- toothbrush