The Electrically Efficient Tooth Hygiene Device. The main concept is to take the structure of a rubber mouth guard and the cleaning vibration of an electric.

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The Electrically Efficient Tooth Hygiene Device

The main concept is to take the structure of a rubber mouth guard and the cleaning vibration of an electric toothbrush to make a more effective and easy to use dental care product.

The device will make brushing your teeth less like a chore. The device can be used while getting ready for the rest of your morning or getting ready for bed. Frees up you time and still brightens your smile.

As you can see both the top and bottom row of teeth line up with the bristled area The double sided device allows for cleaning of both top and bottom row of teeth simultaneously

The bristles give your teeth maximum coverage for an effective clean The device in the middle is where the vibration is generated and is controlled by the user

The rubber that is used for the device will not be so thick that the vibrating hardware has no effect Simply put a little toothpaste inside the cleaning area and you are ready to go

The two vibrating mechanisms are placed behind either eye teeth so that the vibrating strength is consistent throughout use

The battery is just a standard watch battery that is encased by plastic and sealed so that water and moisture cannot damage the battery

The on/off switch is where the user can control the vibration. The switch is simply flicked up towards the roof of your mouth and then we automatically turn off after 2 minutes

This is the case that can store and keep the device clean. Ultraviolet lights help keep bacteria from reaching the device Water can be added and you can use cleaning tablets as well

The bristles will vibrate back and forth giving you an all around clean and a better looking smile

With Vibrating HardwareWithout Vibrating Hardware  The vibrating mechanism will allow the user to let the device do all the work  Letting the user take the chore out of brushing his teeth  Letting them continue to move about their morning or afternoon  Without the vibrating mechanism the user would just bite and chew on the device  Taking out the vibrating hardware lets the user control their cleaning areas  The downside is that the chewing action may take away from the effectiveness of the vibration

1.Buy the device at general stores [Wal-Mart, Rite Aid, Walgreens] 2.Take the device and mold it to your teeth with hot water like a mouth guard 3.Trim the length of the device to fit comfortably 4.Place the batteries in the vibrating hardware 5.Add toothpaste to the device and turn it on 6.When done just clean the device off and place in a storage area 7.When the device is worn down you can toss it out and buy a new one

 Ages 6 – 65 - When you have a full set of teeth to properly wear the device  Anyone capable of wearing a rubber mouth piece  Anyone that may be looking to improve their daily dental hygiene  Wealth does not matter when considering buying the device  People looking for a quick and efficient cleaning device for a busy schedule  People that need to keep in good health by their dentist

 You are sure that the device is reaching all areas of the teeth  No need to worry about forgetting to brush and area  Efficient  Hand-free  More convenient than a regular toothbrush  Could even use on the go