A portable
dental hygiene appliance is made up of two separable components. The first component consists of an enclosed compartment in which
toothpaste, sealed within an airtight bag or in caplet form, is located. At one end of the compartment a dental element, such as a
toothpick, floss support, rigid tooth cleaning element, is located for ease of use. At the other end of the component there is an accessway with an opening leading to the compartment. The second component includes a
toothbrush at one end and a blade or similar piercing device at the other. During normal transport of the appliance, the two components can easily be carried adjacent each other. When the
user needs to
brush his or her teeth, the blade in the second component is inserted into the accessway of the first component in order to pierce or puncture the sealed bag or caplet containing the
toothpaste. The compartment, which is resiliently flexible in nature, can then be squeezed, forcing the
toothpaste through the accessway, out of the first component and onto the
toothbrush of the second component. After use, the components are designed to be readily disposed of or reused.