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How can you incorporate toothpaste tablets into your oral care routine? Not only are they convenient, travel-easy, but they are also environmentally friendly.
Miswak chewing sticks are a traditional teeth cleaning aid used predominantly by people living in African, Asian, Arabian, and Middle Eastern countries. A
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Janet Moradian-Oldak, a professor at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC, has been studying how to coax tooth enamel to regenerate on its own for decades.
I thought I was being a miser, but in all honesty I cut open the end of my toothpaste tube to get to the last wee bit of paste. Call it conservation or being stingy but that’s what I do. So I totally identify with the Thrift Toothpaste package design and hope someone like Colagte
My idea this week is a two way toothpaste, ideal for those who get angry with their partner for squeezing the toothpaste from the front. Simply open the other end and squeeze from the back as demon…
There’s a tooth rebuilding toothpastes that is sold on Amazon!
They are also convenient for travelling.
That’s a fantastic idea! Tablets are much more environmentally friendly than toothpaste tubes.
Also on Amazon.
You can buy them here.
https://bitetoothpastebits.com/
It has already been done.
These chew sticks are popularly used for oral health in several African countries.
https://www.todaysrdh.com/international-study-displays-efficacy-of-miswak-chewing-sticks/
There is one for babies!
The idea was on Dragons’ Den Canada!
It’s been done!
Philips has a sonic water flosser.
There’s also this!
These already exist.
Researchers have already developed a synthetic enamel using nanotechnology.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/phys.org/news/2022-02-strong-synthetic-enamel-similar-natural.amp
Nanotechnology can also help with enamel repair and regeneratuon.
It looks like Chinese scientists have already developed this.
There’s a researcher who has been working on a gel that can naturally regenerate a tooth’s enamel.
https://today.usc.edu/tooth-enamel-regrow-research-gel/
Here is a similar idea: a tearable tube that you can cut to scoop out all the toothpaste, eliminating waste.
Why hasn’t this two-way tube been commercially produced yet? It would eliminate the hassle of rolling and squeezing a toothpaste tube.
A patent for the tube already exists.
I came across a concept for the two-way tube.
I also found this cola lollipop-inspired toothpaste.
Check out this cotton candy-flavoured toothpaste.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/176255509281
Like this?
Brushing with this chocolate-flavored toothpaste seems like a fun experience.