These Colonial-Era Hygiene Habits Will Make You Glad To Be Living In Modern Times

Rotting Teeth

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With no toothbrushes and what we would today consider to be poor overall hygiene, it’s no surprise that many colonial era people had issues with their oral health. Although rotting teeth are obviously not good, there was a time in which they were associated with wealth since the richest members of society could afford to purchase copious amounts of sugar.

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