CLEARDENT 可丽净 Japan
During the Nara period, many Tang artifacts were introduced to Japan from China along with Buddhism, including toothpicks. To this day, Japan still retains the original name for toothpicks, which is quite poetic. To this day, single-pointed toothpicks with a pointed tip on one end and a pattern on the other end are the most common in Japan, and the patterned ends can be folded off to be used as a temporary toothpick holder to ensure that the tip of the tooth picking is suspended in the air and is not contaminated. A triangular toothpick is a toothpick with a triangular cross-section of the tip tip, which was first introduced in Japan by Creden. With a history dating back to 1917, Credin specializes in the production of oral care products, and its toothpick products are performing well in the market. The common toothpick on the market is a pointed toothpick with a round cross-section, which is not suitable for removing interdental residue, because the gap between the teeth is roughly triangular, and the round pointed toothpick is easy to compress the gums and even cause bleeding after penetrating into the tooth gap to a certain extent, while the triangular toothpick can fit the shape of the tooth gap better and easily remove the residue without pressing the gums. There are two types of triangular toothpicks of Crenet, namely triangular toothpicks and triangular interdental toothpicks, both of which are Hokkaido white...