Tuesday, October 1, 2013

It cleans your teeth in six seconds and it is printed in 3D

For perfect dental health, bite this hairy mouth-guard

One of the most auspicious applications of 3D printing is the customization of daily objects to the most personalised and protean situation we possess : our bodies.

A new idea of this is the Blizzident toothbrush, which is made possible by two intersecting technologies-3D scanning and 3Dprinting . 

The result is a toothbrush shaped exactly such like your teeth. You just bite it, chomp for 6 seconds, and voila : every individual one of your teeth is dead soft in both an up and downward and surface to face motion. Or so, at minimal, it's claimed.



Getting a Blizzident is relatively easy. You go to a dentist and get him to take an impression of your teeth, as he would for more routine dental procedures. Then you transmit it to a dental laboratory, and they digitalize the results, which are uploaded to Blizzident.
 
 Look at those choppers

Because it's wrought to your set, there's minuscule danger you'll find anyone else in your home using your Blizzident.
 Blizzident looks fantastic now, but in the near future it could be standard  

Currently, Blizzident costs $300. It is likely getting cheaper; and if it gets you (or your youngster) to clean your set, it strength be worth the investment: How some does destitute dental medicine cost us when we're meeting in the dentist's lead, desire we'd remembered to clash for a filled leash minutes, twice a day? But then again, you're also told to difference your toothbrush every 3 months. Unless a Blizzident lasts a lot somebody, it strength be a merciless transact.

Blizzident knows you same your own dentist

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