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    Use the right kind of twig.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teeth_cleaning_twig I've used Sassafras, Dogwood, citrus(lime and orange), walnut, willow, apple, Java plum, mango, different bamboo, cinnamon,....

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    Use the same type of tooth brush as I would use at home. Just use tree limb climber to cut off handle so it fits with mini-toothpaste in snack sized baggie.
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    This is consistently my favorite SUL topic.

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    I acquired a bunch of these on an extended hospital stay one time and they make good backpacking toothbrushes.
    Reminds me i'll have to check my stock lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TMathers View Post
    I acquired a bunch of these on an extended hospital stay one time and they make good backpacking toothbrushes.
    Reminds me i'll have to check my stock lol.
    what do you do when you run out of toothbrushes? get sick again?

    i hope you have a lifetime supply left! stay well.
    happy trails
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    I have a few of those tooth brushes. A friend spent a few days in the hospital and had a handful of those brush somehow end up in his travel bag. Weird how that can happen.

    Minimus.biz... one of my favorite sites for sure.

    I am using a cut down bamboo handled brush.
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