No Toothpaste Required For This Hi-Tech Toothbrush!

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Toothbrush and Toothpaste are joint at the hip - One cannot imagine using one without the other - Unless you have Soladey-eco, a revolutionary toothbrush that not only works with just water and some light, but apparently, does a better job at cleaning plaque.

The Soladey-eco toothbrush is divided into two parts. The handle, which is fitted with a small solar panel and titanium metal rod, and the top - a replaceable toothbrush head. When a light source, natural or artificial, hits the solar panel, it converts it to negative ions or electrons, which are transported to the mouth along the rod. Once inside, they interact with water or the saliva and attract the positive hydrogen ions from the plaque bacteria, which weakens its molecular structure and helps dissolve it really fast. Who knew brushing teeth involved so much science!

The revolutionary toothbrush is not a new invention - It has been available in Japan, where it was invented and in other parts of the world for almost 20 years, and is currently being used by over 20 million people. However the toothbrush, which retails for about $30USD is just making its way into North America and is still only available online on specialty websites like Amazon.com. Sounds pretty cool doesn't it?

Sources:greenblorge.com,inventorspot.com,gizmag.com

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  • DANIELover 13 years
    THIS IS COOL
    • hi!almost 14 years
      japan is so cul!
      • meier1almost 14 years
        I want one of those.
        • meier4almost 14 years
          they both clean your teeth
          • meier15almost 14 years
            they both use toothpaste.
            • meier15almost 14 years
              That is so cool.
              • meier19almost 14 years
                their both the same sides and you can brush your teeth with them.
                • meier9almost 14 years
                  They both clean teeth. The difference is that one uses toothpaste and one does not.
                  • Meier11almost 14 years
                    Whoooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I would love to have one of those
                    • meier17almost 14 years
                      It is similar to a regular toothbrush because you would still be brushing your teeth.

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