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Thursday, 11 March 2021

Neanderthals cared for dental hygiene: 46,000-year-old teeth show signs of toothpick use



NEANDERTHALS may have lost the evolutionary race but their remains can tell us a lot about how they lived, including the dental hygiene they practised. Excavations in a cave in Poland have found evidence Neanderthals 46,000 years ago cleaned their teeth with rudimentary toothpicks.

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