Tooth brushes have a camera
If you do not have a lot of time to go to the dentist for a dental check- up because your work is too busy, why not check your own health by brushing your teeth every day?
According to Gizmag , three scientists Yu-Hsin Lin, Chu-Che Chang and Shang-Hsuan Lu are developing a special brush that can see how their teeth are brushing under the name of the Tooth Guardian.
Tooth Guardian will help people prevent decay better by integrating a camera system into the toothbrush. The camera records the images inside the mouth when brushing and then transmits the information to a display screen mounted on the toilet mirror through the lamp behind the brush.
Currently, Tooth Guardian is still being studied and if successful, in the future people will have an additional method of self-care teeth.
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