Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories, a pharmaceutical company, set a Guinness World Record by sculpting a gigantic tooth out of 80,000 toothbrushes.
Fastminar, a 40-foot sculpture constructed by the business at Terna Dental College in Navi Mumbai, India.
The final piece was verified by Guinness World Records as the world’s biggest toothbrush sculpture of a body component (supported).
The sculpture will be on exhibit for roughly a year before being recycled, according to Dr. Reddy.
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