Toothbrush invention timeline: Identify the year commonly credited for the first bristle toothbrush. Full question: When was the toothbrush invented (in the sense of a bristle brush attached to a handle, as recorded in China)? Choose the correct option.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: 1498 (bristle toothbrush in China)

Explanation:

Given data

  • Target: The historical year of toothbrush invention in the sense of a bristle brush on a handle.

Concept / Approach Multiple milestones exist in oral-hygiene history. The question seeks the earliest bristle toothbrush—commonly credited to late 15th-century China.

Reasoning & milestones Ancient chew sticks: used millennia earlier (e.g., Egypt/Mesopotamia). 1498: Chinese sources describe a brush with animal (hog) bristles fixed to a handle—first bristle toothbrush. 1780: William Addis began mass production in England. 1938: DuPont nylon bristles → modern toothbrush standard.

Common pitfalls Equating earliest oral tools (chew sticks) with the bristle toothbrush form.

Final Answer 1498 (bristle toothbrush in China).

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