World’s First Fully Automatic Toothbrush

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No wonder they say the 21st century is a millennium of high technology, information of breakthrough and innovations. Every day we see how the world is changing, how technology touches every detail in our lives.

The toothbrush is not an exception. Not long ago the market has burst in a completely new revolutionary toothbrush. It is not only efficient and saves your money but also represents an effective and easy device to use.

An automatic toothbrush consists of three components: a mouthpiece, a handle, and capsules with toothpaste.

The flexible cap is made of antibacterial silicone and is equipped with bristles spaced on both sides and embedded microchannel through which a toothpaste passes.

According to the developers, the bristle is soft enough to prevent damage to the gums, however tough enough to completely clean the teeth.

Likewise, with the case of regular toothbrush and electric toothbrushes, the caps have to be changed every 3 to 6 months.

The handle generates and transmits strong vibrations to the bristles with an amplitude of 9.5 g. The built-in algorithm generated a variety of vibrations, creating a coordinated movement of bristles having different resonant frequencies.

Since all the teeth are cleaned at the same time, this allows you to carry out a complete tooth brushing in just 10 seconds, with each tooth surface being cleaned eight times longer than with a regular toothbrush.

We propose the idea of an automatic toothbrush, simply, because not everyone likes to brush their teeth.

Standing in front of the mirror for at least two minutes twice a day is not the most exciting thing to do. — this is truly the most revolutionary invention in the field of oral hygiene since the invention of the toothbrush itself, ”said the founder and CEO Marvin Musialek, who presented the first prototype back in 2015.

But no matter how modern the toothbrush is, it cannot replace the sensitive eye of the attentive dentist. Therefore, a routine checkup at the dentist once and every six months is an essential component of a beautiful, healthy smile. How long has it been since you visited the dentist?

Make an appointment today. Call us now at 954-534-9181

Dr.Justin

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