Would You Use This 3D-Printed Mouthpiece to Brush Your Teeth? [VIDEO]
Oct 02, 2013 21:30
Even dental hygiene is going the 3D printed way. Check out the Blizzident 3D-printed toothbrush. It is unlike any other toothbrush you've seen before. This thing will do all the brushing for you. And it will get all the hidden nooks and crannies that you missed before.
The Blizzident is created from a 3D scan of your very own mouth. To use it, just chomp down on it for six seconds. The gadget will magically clean your teeth in the proper, dentist approved manner.
Six seconds? That sounds like way too fast. And is it too good to be true? Maybe. But if you're keen, visit your dentist to get an impression of your teeth and get a cast so a Blizzident can be customized for your mouth.
Once you have the file in the proper format, load it onto Blizzident's servers, and you can order your very own teeth-brushing machine for just $300.
Its price sounds kinda steep for, well, a toothbrush, but for six seconds? Sounds like something to think about. Check out how it works in the video below:
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