Giant tooth sculpture built from toothbrushes sets Guinness world record 

Giant tooth sculpture built from toothbrushes sets Guinness world record 
Giant tooth sculpture built from toothbrushes sets Guinness world record 

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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