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Alexey Churchwell

Custom-Fit Toothbrush: Printing for Your Teeth

Nearly every toothbrush likes to boast that it will give you the cleanest teeth. You can find electric brushes, specially curved handle designs, and even colored bristles that will wear out when it’s time to get a replacement. But when it comes down to it, most brushes look pretty much the same. That is, except the Blizzident.

A Toothbrush Made Just for You

The Blizzident is a unique toothbrush designed and printed to perfectly fit your teeth. To get a Blizzident, all you need is an impression of your teeth – which any dentist can easily provide. The impression is scanned and turned into a digital model, which is then used as the basis for the brush design.

 

Image credit Blizzident

 

The brush certainly looks pretty weird, but that’s because it’s actually designed in the shape of your mouth. To brush, you just place your mouth over the Blizzident, chew and wiggle your teeth around for a few seconds, release and rinse.

The manufacturers claim that the Blizzident reduces your brushing time down to just 6 seconds. Basically, when brushing your teeth normally, each tooth needs about 4.8 seconds. The custom brush has bristles aimed at each part of your teeth and even under the gum line, so all of your teeth get brushed at once.

Safety Concerns

If you’re thinking of getting a Blizzident, one thing you need to be aware of is that your brushing habits will change drastically. Even though the bristles are pointed directly at your teeth, you’ll still need to be careful about the direction you move your jaws; too much brushing on your gums can cause serious gum issues. Luckily, this isn’t as serious of an issue as it could be, since the brush uses extra fine soft bristles, but you should still make sure you’re brushing correctly.

The Blizzident does have FDA approval for its manufacturing methods, so there shouldn’t be any problems with the materials themselves – that is, aside from the cost. Your first Blizzident will run you over $200, and that’s before you pay for an impression. After that, you can get a new Blizzdent for around $150, since they’ve already developed a model.

Yes, this brush is weird looking , expensive, and needs to be relaced on a yearly basis, but it still seems like an interesting idea. Would you use a custom-made brush?