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Denta Comfort, Sri Lanka’s first antibacterial toothbrush

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Before the invention of the toothbrush, humans used a variety of objects to clean their teeth, such as sticks, animal bones, or even a bird feather that had been thoroughly cleaned. The Chinese were the ones who discovered the first toothbrush.


The United States of America received the patent for a toothbrush in the year 1850, even though the first toothbrush was created by “Usakkaspa Fassi” when he was a resident of England.


After the American soldiers in the World War made using a toothbrush a normal habit, it quickly spread to their families and led to the widespread use of a “toothbrush.”


When the Denta Toothbrush was introduced in 1994, it was a critical turning point in the history of Darley Butler & Company. This had an influence on the toothbrush market, which was previously dominated by an international corporation and low-quality imports. Today, everyone knows the term Denta when it comes to dental hygiene.


Darley Butler & Company Ltd. has advanced by releasing the Denta Comfort toothbrush with Dupont Tynex ‘anti-bacterial’ bristles, the most crucial component of a toothbrush. Antimicrobial ingredients in the Tynex StaClean filaments (bristles) used to make Denta comfortable prevent bacteria and fungi from growing on the bristles between uses.


Dupont Tynex is a trademark registered by Dupont U.S.A., and Dupont Tynex StaClean Filament is another cutting-edge Dupont technology.


Denta Comfort also has a convenient two-component handle, a variety of colours, and antibacterial bristles. Users benefit from the greater brushing force because of the ideal grip and curved neck.