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Studeo
25th August 2010, 14:47
Solar-powered toothbrush doesn't require toothpaste
August 20, 2010 by Lisa Zyga Toothbrush

(PhysOrg.com) -- Researchers have designed a toothbrush that cleans teeth by creating a solar-powered chemical reaction in the mouth, doing away with the need for toothpaste.

Dr. Kunio Komiyama, a dentistry professor emeritus at the University of Saskatchewan, designed the first model of the unconventional toothbrush 15 years ago. Today, Komiyama and his colleague Dr. Gerry Uswak are seeking recruits to test their newest model, the Soladey-J3X. The toothbrush, which is manufactured by the Shiken company of Japan, will soon be tested by 120 teenagers to see how it compares to a normal toothbrush.

The Soladey-J3X has a solar panel at its base that transmits electrons to the top of the toothbrush through a lead wire. The electrons react with acid in the mouth, creating a chemical reaction that breaks down plaque and kills bacteria. The toothbrush requires no toothpaste, and can operate with about the same amount of light as needed by a solar-powered calculator.

The researchers have already tested the toothbrush in cultures of bacteria that cause periodontal disease, and demonstrated that the brush causes "complete destruction of bacterial cells," Komiyama said.

Last month, the researchers presented their research at the FDI Annual World Dental Conference in Dubai, where their poster won first prize out of 170 entries.

http://www.physorg.com/news201497680.html

Swami
25th August 2010, 15:42
Don't forget to read the comments in the link.......:becky:

conk
25th August 2010, 19:27
There has never been a need for toothpaste. Read Dr. Weston Price.

xbusymom
26th August 2010, 05:26
here are 2 more credible sources of information... saying the same thing-
... free ebooks to download... and pass this link on to others ...

http://www.thetruthpuzzle.net/DIYdental.html

conk
14th September 2010, 19:51
Thank you xbusymom. Great site! Just what i needed to see at this moment in time.

Lost Soul
15th September 2010, 12:52
Baking soda and an ordinary toothbrush has worked for centuries. Why are we trying to reinvent the wheel? Alternatively, if all of one's teeth are pulled, would a toothbrush be necessary?

Fredkc
15th September 2010, 14:19
Alternatively, if all of one's teeth are pulled, would a toothbrush be necessary?

Toothbrush? No.
Tonguebrush? Definitely! ;)