Automatic Toothbrush f or Specially Abled Patients

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Abstract

The project generally relates to teeth cleaning devices, and more specially to motorized teeth cleaning devices. A hand-free simultaneous Whole-mouth cleaner is disclosed for brushing a user’s teeth all at once, without requiring manual manipulation, thereby enabling the whole mouth cleaner include top and bottom brush trays which include tooth brushing material such as bristles for contacting the users teeth, motor housed within a motor case located in the space formed by the brush trays and a switch or actuating the motor. In some embodiments the hands free simultaneous whole mouth cleaner includes a handle for easy insertion and a removal. In some embodiments, the tooth brushing material is capable of contacting all the sides of a user’s teeth, as well as the gum line. Other embodiments include an external surface capable of providing non-irritating frictional contact to soft tissue of a user’s mouth.

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Singh*, S., Rao, P. S., & Verma, S. (2020). Automatic Toothbrush f or Specially Abled Patients. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(5), 758–762. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.e2610.039520

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