h a l f b a k e r yThe word "How?" springs to mind at this point.
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This device would consist of a series of rotating electric
toothbrush heads attached to a bending piece of plastic. It
would be large enough, flexible enough, and have small
enough heads that the user could mold it to her mouth,
fitting to top and bottom teeth, inside and outside. All of
the
user's teeth can be brushed in seconds.
edit: As envisioned this would have rotating heads on all
three sides of the user's teeth. Three rotating heads per
tooth.
The primitive version
http://www.extremet...in-just-six-seconds [Voice, Oct 05 2013]
Now baked and available!
https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/13/4649 [Voice, Aug 28 2021]
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Could be pretty ugly, but highly effective. + |
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Hmmm. Interesting concept... And you would put a dollop of toothpaste on each brush head then? Would a complementary (55 gallon) starter drum of toothpaste be included with each order? No matter; I'm sold. I'll take two. Bun! [+] |
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[+] Shades of Jimmy Neutron. This household will need three...four if you can make one for canines. |
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Yay, full baked!
But unfortunately; "Conclusions: The U-shaped automatic
electric toothbrush tested in this study proved to be not
effective in removing dental plaque". |
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Great, this can be attached to the levitating chair via the energy saving robotic arm, next to the oversized cup holder. |
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