
In addition to brushing your teeth, there are few more routine things than brushing your teeth: at least twice a day, you stand in front of the mirror and experience actions.
Therefore, it may be surprising to know that most people may have done something wrong.
Now, a toothbrush with a unique design is designed to ensure that the toothbrush is correct.
Most people hear about brushing their teeth at least twice a day for at least 2 minutes each time.
But maybe not very good.
The way you brush is equally important.
The American Dental Association recommends keeping the toothbrush at 45-
Away from the angle of the gums, brush your teeth with a short and downward stroke.
More often, toothbrushes are perpendicular to teeth and gums, says Alexander kandermere, inventor of the new iBrush 365.
The gums should be tightly sealed with the teeth, he added, but holding a toothbrush perpendicular to the teeth will push the gums up and let the gums start pulling away.
This makes brushing less efficient and can cause oral problems such as gum disease. [
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Kandemir told Live Science that the new iBrush 365 is designed to correct bad brushing behavior by allowing people to "brush their teeth the way they want them without changing our old habits.
The electric toothbrush has a soft "micro-bristles" with more than 13,000 "(
Compared to 2,500 bristles in standard toothbrushes)
It can effectively clean the entire mouth in less than a minute.
In practice, using a brush feels like using a normal electric toothbrush.
You move it perpendicular to your teeth and from one side to the other.
Turn the head to ensure that the downward direction of the teeth brush the corruption problem consultation-
The company says it has an angle to the gums.
The head of the toothbrush can be rotated in either direction and can be changed by simply pressing a button so the movement is always down.
The cylindrical head cleans not only the teeth, but also the teeth.
"Clean teeth don't mean a clean mouth," Kandemir said . ".
"You also need to brush your gums, tongue and cheeks.
"The IBrush 365 was tested on more than 300 people, and Kandemir said the results showed that the device was the most effective brush on the market.
IBrush 365 is equipped with lithium-
The company says it can charge ion batteries for six weeks at a time.
The user can charge the device using a USB power cord and a universal wall plug that operates from 110 V to 240 V.
The project raised $29,000 through a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter.
The brush can now be booked on the company's website for $79 and orders will start shipping this month.
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