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If you thought that the OralB cross haired toothbrush (invented by Steven Thaler's conscious computer at Imagination Engines) was spectacular, you’d better get with the times. Instead of toothpaste, the Soladay cleans your teeth using a mixture of light and built-in chemical devices.
The most bizarre aspect is no doubt that experts are convinced that it works effectively without the use of toothpaste! How the Soladay pulls this off? In the handle beneath the brush, a little stick made of titanium dioxide is activated through light (in stead of batteries). This causes an electrochemical reaction which releases electrons in your saliva.
As if by magic, the titanium dioxide ‘activated’ saliva in your mouth then removes the plaque from your teeth by ‘solving’ it. Sounds yukky, but scientists confirm that “the Soladay keeps your teeth clean”, Bright reports.
Let's hope it is the case. I am truly worried about the refreshing aspect of the process. What about the lack of mint? Halitosis-o-rama-galore?
For the stingy among us, there's an added consideration to the purchase; if you buy this device, you’ll probably earn your investment back by saving on toothpaste expenses! Happy, filthy, brushing...