Dentistry is one of the most expensive medical disciplines, and therefore any gadgets that in the long term allow you to reduce costs are perceived favorably. So, for the second year in a row , the creators of the Kolibree smart brush for children come to CES, the “clone” of which, by the way, has already arrived .
Both of these devices should teach or teach children how to properly and thoroughly brush their teeth, and the gaming component offered along with the software just allows you not to miss a single tooth. However, it was much easier to come up with a "smart" toothpaste. And this was found: Plaque HD.
The American development is rather simple-minded: dyes are simply added to the paste, which react to the plaque so that it can be seen visually whether there are no lost corners. This is especially true of plaque, which can accumulate close to the gums. ')
This paste is addressed primarily to those who wear braces, as these people have some difficulty during brushing their teeth with access to difficult places. From now on, looking in the mirror, it will become obvious how effective the procedure is.
Also, the creators are convinced that such a “pasta-indicator” is indispensable in children's dentistry, and will allow parents to better monitor how conscientiously the child performs this, not the most favorite, procedure.
The "device" is not cheap, and is sold in the US from $ 21 per tube on the official website or on Amazone .