The Kolibree smart toothbrush uses AI to help you clean your mouth

Be honest, you probably don't brush your teeth quite as often or as thoroughly as your dentist recommends. But that's ok, with the Kolibree Ara AI-enabled smart toothbrush, you can keep up with your daily dental routine and know exactly where you've...

Gold and Bamboo In a Toothbrush

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Merging nature with modern science, OraGuard’s Nano-b toothbrush harnesses the antibacterial and whitening properties of gold and bamboo charcoal nano-particles. This bold innovation keeps mouths healthy by inhibiting bacteria growth on your toothbrush, while its round-edged bristles offer ideal protection for sensitive teeth and bleeding gums. What’s more, each brush has a two-tier bristle structure that essentially combines flossing with brushing, eliminating plaque even between your teeth. A stylish crystal design and its very own travel case are just icing on the cake!

Designer: OraGuard

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Amron Experimental ‘Rinser Toothbrush’ is back, now with more fountain (video)

Amron Experimental 'Rinser' toothbrush is back, now with more fountain

The original Rinser Toothbrush was a dental delight. Now, Amron Experimental has updated its classic "Brush & Rinse" for the modern mouth. So, what's new in 2012 for the revolutionary chomper-washer? First of all: Power Fountain. No more lowly trickle of water to chase, this time a proud stream of H2O leaps upwards from its center. Secondly, the heads are now replaceable, meaning you can keep your Brush & Rinse in service much longer. Still have the taste of "unconvinced" in your mouth? Watch the tap of awesome flow in the video after the break. Think this is what your morning routine has been missing? Then head to the source where you can pre-order now for a minty-fresh $22.

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