Brush Your Teeth and Conserve Water - baby electric toothbrush

by:Yovog     2022-07-23
Brush Your Teeth and Conserve Water  -  baby electric toothbrush
This is a daily habit that Americans have ingrained since childhood: brushing their teeth twice a day (
If you do it three timeslunch thing).
It includes three things for almost all Americans: toothbrushes, toothpaste and water.
But now a New York company says it can get rid of water and introduce a mechanized toothbrush that uses liquid toothpaste (
Is it a paste if it's liquid? )
This can be called Aquafree toothbrush. The company, a joint treatment center, released the product at Jacob K's dental conference.
The Javits conference center said this week it plans to give 100,000 toothbrushes to New York schoolchildren.
But why do you want to get rid of water treatment?
Todd sinelli, one of the inventors, said the initial motivation was environmental and sanitation.
He and his partner, Frank otavini, were interested in the dental business when building mobile dental clinics for underserved communities.
They worry about wasting a lot of water whenever people leave the tap when they brush their teeth. And Mr.
Cinelli said he had been sick once on a trip to Mexico because of his brushing water.
"It prompted me to say, 'Hey.
Is there any good way to do this?
Access to clean water is a concern in many developing countries, which makes dental care an annoyance. Mr.
Cinelli said they found that P & G had created a liquid toothpaste that was never listed in the 1930 s, in part because researchers did not know how to apply it to their teeth.
Instead, the company decided to use a toothpaste that can be applied with a brush, which became the modern toothpaste and toothbrush we know today.
If you find liquid toothpaste Strange, in the 18 th century, toothpaste is mainly a dry cleaning product consisting of grinding charcoal and other ingredients.
Inspired, the two made a liquid toothpaste that was injected with a mechanized toothbrush.
Toothpaste is packed in a cartridge suitable for 30 use and must be replaced regularly. (Hmm. . .
Business model sounds a bit like razor and blade model).
Once they start selling their products, they are surprised by the interest from different groups: the army, the cancer hospital, the amputee, the arthritis patient.
"We have talked from the head of state until the privatization of Afghanistan.
S. mail, "he said.
"Experience is a state of mind --blowing.
"Brushing teeth in places like Afghanistan and Iraq is relatively difficult for soldiers.
Some of them, after discovering the company's website,mailed Mr.
Find Cinelli directly.
"They brush their teeth with a few bottles of water . "Cinelli said.
One attraction of this liquid toothpaste is that it is good at treating dry mouth, a feeling of lack of saliva.
Soldiers under pressure on the battlefield and cancer patients receiving chemotherapy are common.
In fact, the military has played a key role in the history of the clean mouth of the United States.
Strangely, today when dental products often occupy the aisle of a pharmacy, it is not a habit to brush your teeth frequently in the first part of the 20 th century.
After World War II, the situation changed when returning soldiers brought back the military discipline of brushing their teeth twice a day to the United States.
Comments are no longer accepted. Sigh.
There is absolutely no need to wet the toothbrush before using it.
For those who insist on using about half an ounce of water, it is not necessary to wet it.
Regardless of the form of toothpaste, it is hard for me to believe that using this device 30 X without cleaning will be pleasant or hygienic.
We still need water to "rinse and spit," though, right?
Or all the liquid toothpaste (
We just took the time to brush it)
Should we stay in our mouth and brush?
What a stupid product.
Who won't wash the damn thing after every use?
We live in a super
Health conscious society
Didn't you notice that there is a Purell dispenser everywhere (
Boys, are these guys making money on reproductive phobia? ?
For the water that all these things may save-think about all the discarded batteries that soak the chemicals into the "saved" groundwater.
It can be said that this is a liquid identification device that does not require water to activate it.
There are many countries in the world that do not have access to clean tap water, so this is ideal for children who save millions of teeth, especially those who do not brush their teeth at all . . . . . . .
Hey, wait a minute.
I remember when I was three or four years old, there was a sister who gave me a small container with tooth powder and a toothbrush, which was in early 1940s, and now it just seems to be back in ancient times.
I quickly squeezed the dry contents into the window to fall and close in the cracks on the window sill.
Hey, anything in Maine that can ventilate the cold winter.
When I started into my seventh decade of childhood, I still brushed my teeth regularly with floss.
I'm missing only four back teeth and a lot of marbles! 1. Man Made Fire2. The Wheel (
After #6 TV shows, such as "the wheel of wealth ")3.
Coins and standardized currencies
Domesticated Horseshoe
Electricity and light bulb6.
Telegram, telephone and Telegram. Automobiles8.
Computers and the Internet.
Nuclear energy.
Rockets and humans enter outer space and are now the last front line.
The human technological revolution in waterless toothbrushes has escalated during the darkest recession since the Great Depression.
If the toothbrush is designed to be more eco-friendly by promoting water protection, I think it's great!
But what about the ink cartridges and toothbrushes that will eventually be buried?
Is it eco-friendly?
What materials are they made of and what is the impact of the process of making these materials?
Are we just exchanging one evil for another?
It seems to be another company trying to join the "green and sustainable" trend to make profits. Not true? Prove it.
My dentist and industry friends always tell me that flushing is as important as brushing your teeth.
I think it is designed to reduce the waste of water, not to eliminate the flushing of water after the event.
It says that the liquid toothpaste is turned into mouthwash and spit out.
In areas where there is no tap water, I think people have to wash it clean with bottled water.
I don't think they're going to brush it 30 times with it and they won't flush it out.
I looked at it and my daughter wanted one just because it looked cool, maybe because she was too lazy to put toothpaste on it.
In addition, it is not a problem to continuously place the toothbrush bristles on the same toothpaste to add toothpaste.
Especially for those who forget to close the toothpaste tube, the bacteria will definitely enter the toothpaste tube.
This is one of the dumbest products I have ever heard: 1)
Water is a renewable resource. 2)
When people leave the tap, "gallons of water . . . . . . Waste "is a small part of our total water consumption.
Too little. it's okay. 3)
If you are still watching after reading 1)and 2)
, Just turn on the damn faucet while you brush your teeth and turn it on again when you need to rinse. Sheesh! ! !
Okay, I don't understand.
When I brush my teeth, I just fill a small cup with water.
I dipped my toothbrush in the water before the toothpaste.
I rinse my mouth with the water in the cup and rinse the toothbrush with the rest of the glass. .
The problem is not to use water, but to leave it in the sink. Ok! Good idea!
But it will be so expensive that families with children can't afford it.
So, will they give it to the school's children every month?
New goods are always overpriced.
All these are reasonable concerns.
Hopefully they will be resolved.
If this paste becomes a mouthwash liquid and has the properties of killing germs, it may help to keep the brush sterile for a short time between Flushing.
As an avid outdoor enthusiast, I will definitely give this product a chance.
Just be able to throw this product into the package without the need to add a messy toothpaste tube of extra weight (
Yes, every ounce)A good idea.
I can go for a few days without washing the brush.
It doesn't need much if you do need a flush brush.
This is all about restricting water use.
Outside, for example, military operations in Iraq/Afghanistan, which can be very beneficial.
In my opinion, outdoor activities and military activities will end. Eco-
Friendly people can use it in their daily life.
Environmental activists bought much less useful products than this.
My Omron Electric toothbrush does not use toothpaste or water (
But I rinse it with clear water after use).
I just brushed on my bed or sofa.
I read a book about P & G's history, which convinced me that toothpaste was an ineffective scam invented by P & G in order to repay the recognition of some small dental associations.
The "green" angle just caught up with the trend of environmental marketing.
In fact, no one is willing to do anything for an environment that affects their way of life, such as throwing away cars, moving to a small apartment, or having no children.
But it's okay to buy a toothbrush and fluorescent bulb!
This product is a good idea for the purpose they want. .
A less fortunate country where water is not clean or adequate.
People traveling, Army.
No matter what you say, people don't learn how to turn off the water while brushing their teeth.
So if this helps save water, do it.
In addition, the substance of the toothpaste can be spit out after it is used up.
For those who are worried about washing off their toothbrushes, have you ever been told just because sitting in the bathroom, all the feces bacteria will make how dirty your toothbrush is. .
You really believe that just rinse your regular toothbrush so free to clean it . . . . . . I also believe this product will last for 9 years.
95 has 2 free refill.
The price may be short and I see where the top 1 million brushes are sold.
I think this toothbrush makes sense for people who don't have water . . . . . . . . 1. )Army,2. )Campers,3. )
People who go to countries that pollute/pollute water. )
Lazy people who want to brush their teeth on the sofa. )
AstronautsOk you can cancel the last one. .
However, I'm not sure of one thing, if it's a good idea, why hasn't P & G or Colgate come up with one yet? ?
Or, maybe they did, nobody noticed?
The city will have to turn to these toothbrushes after the gas company has completed the water supply system in New York. Stock up! I'm from the US Marine Corps!
This new brush is awesome!
I often walk around and have a good time in dental hygiene.
My toothpaste was always stuffed in my bag and the sink was always crowded and wasted a lot of time.
The brush is perfect.
This devil dog has already ordered one!
SemperBTW Colgate made toothpaste in her 80 s!
Only recently did UTRM have a decent delivery system.
No doubt buy a solid stock =)
Remember the old saying that if someone wanted him to fly he would have wings and they laughed at the plane too and AQUAFREE was there to buy stock and one day you would be glad you didUTRM)
Waiting for news from big overseas orders or distributors that can bring money.
I haven't seen the news so far.
But the stock is cheap at $0.
03-they had the first news today that they were about to sign some dealer deals.
Minerals in the water can also damage the teeth.
These minerals can lead to a weak qualitative change in the teeth.
But you can prevent this from happening by using a water filter.
On top of that, you can also protect your electrical appliances from accumulating deposits.
This is the problem with most washing machines today.
If you do not wash the filter of the washing machine frequently, it will cause the formation of calcium and minerals, which may clog the drain pipe and water valve.
This will inadvertently waste water due to inefficient washing cycles.
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