
Most folks clean their cars with high-pressure hoses, and this idea might soon extend to cleaning your teeth in the near future. Philips has come up with a spray head that has a couple of probes projecting out in front of it. All the user needs to do is place these probes in front of their teeth, ensuring it remains at an optimum distance away while they get their pearly whites cleaned thoroughly. There will also be a sensor on the spray toothbrush that reflects a light beam off the tooth’s enamel, getting a reading of how clean that particular tooth is so that the user can move on to the next. No longer do you need to count to ten on one particular area of your teeth, but that’s only if Philips rushes out such an idea in the forseeable future.
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