Did you know that the average person spends 108 days of his life brushing your teeth? Usually, we brush our teeth for just 60 seconds is recommended by dentists 180. And some people completely miss the evening cleaning due to the fact that very tired during the day. What’s worse: many people don’t even know how to properly brush your teeth, why they have different dental problems. All could change with the advent of commercially innovative brush Amabrush that will perfectly cleanse your teeth in automatic mode in just 10 seconds!
The company Amabrush decided to use the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter for the realization of its project “the first automatic toothbrush”. Instead of the required 50 000 euros, the company in just 2 days managed to gather over 280,000. People were really amazed at how simple and easy the device was to create as a replacement for traditional tooth brushes. The brush consists of three parts: soft liner with lint, which the man inserts himself in the mouth, vibration of the actuator that causes the villi in the movement, as well as capsules of toothpaste that foams and with the help of Micronase automatically applied to the teeth.
Removable brush part made of antibacterial silicone and easy to clean under water. When creating it, the researchers studied more than 2000 different types of jaws and has developed a unique system of cleaning teeth. The electronic part is charged via the wireless dock. A single charge lasts an average of 28 cleansing. Toothbrush you need just 10 seconds of time. A motor with a capsule of toothpaste is attached to the brush by means of magnetic attachment. Of course, the capsules with the paste will end, but the manufacturer says that it will release different versions of the capsules (for example, extraosseous, whitening and fluoride) for the price of just 3 euros apiece. One capsule is enough for a month of brushing your teeth.
On the Kickstarter page of the project the cost of one set of brushes Amabrush starts from 69 euros. The first brush will go to buyers in December of this year.
Amabrush – the world’s first automatic toothbrush
Sergey Grey