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  2. Toothpick - Wikipedia

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    Toothpick. A toothpick is a small thin stick of wood, plastic, bamboo, metal, bone or other substance with at least one and sometimes two pointed ends to insert between teeth to remove detritus, usually after a meal. Toothpicks are also used for festive occasions to hold or spear small appetizers (like cheese cubes or olives) or as a cocktail ...

  3. Toothbrush - Wikipedia

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    Toothbrush. A toothbrush is a special type of brush used to clean the teeth, gums, and tongue. It consists of a head of tightly clustered bristles, atop of which toothpaste can be applied, mounted on a handle which facilitates the cleaning of hard-to-reach areas of the mouth. They should be used in conjunction with something to clean between ...

  4. Arkansas toothpick - Wikipedia

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    A replica Arkansas Toothpick on display board. In modern terminology, the Arkansas toothpick is a heavy dagger with a 12-to-20-inch (30 to 51 cm) pointed, straight blade. [1] The knife can be used for thrusting and slashing. James Black, known for improving the Bowie knife, [2] is credited with inventing the Arkansas toothpick.

  5. Dental floss - Wikipedia

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    Dental floss (waxed) Levi Spear Parmly (1790-1859), [7] a dentist from New Orleans, is credited with inventing the first form of dental floss. [8] In 1819, he recommended running a waxen silk thread "through the interstices of the teeth, between their necks and the arches of the gum, to dislodge that irritating matter which no brush can remove and which is the real source of disease."

  6. Bowie knife - Wikipedia

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    Blade length. 5–12 inches (13–30 cm) Blade type. Clip-point. A Bowie knife (/ ˈbuːi / BOO-ee[2][3][4][5][6]) [a] is a pattern of fixed-blade fighting knives created by Rezin Bowie in the early 19th century for his brother James Bowie, who had become famous for his use of a large knife at a duel known as the Sandbar Fight.

  7. 35 Genius Appetizers on Toothpicks That Are Ready for Any ...

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    The term “toothpick” is used lightly since skewers (fancy or not) or even pretzel sticks do double duty as an edible version of the tool. If it’s a festive occasion, decked-out, frilly and ...

  8. Walker Woolen Mill - Wikipedia

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    Maine is the most wooded state in the United States, and has a long history of manufacturing everything from shoes to paper. Owner Charles Forster is called the "father of the toothpick" and built the world's first toothpick mill here in 1881.

  9. My Unconventional Life: This artist is literally building the ...

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    As a toothpick engineer, he has dedicated his life to replicating landmark buildings out of the tiny wood pieces, many of which have broken world records. But how did Munro, who was initially a ...