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Aug 23, 2011

A Whole New Way to Floss

Dentists and moms alike might agree you're supposed to floss after every meal, but there isn't a patient or descendant in the world who has ever enjoyed flossing. More often than not, it's painful and uncomfortable, despite how important it is for your gums. Luckily, the new doesn't use a single piece of terrifying string, but is just as effective and way more comfortable.

By forcing a burst of both air and water directly between teeth, plaque, film and other disgusting things that just don't belong there are blown away without any of floss' painful tug and pull. The microburst technology is designed specifically to act like a miniature power washer and strip away all the grime while still leaving your enamel intact. AirFloss' reservoir can even accommodate mouthwash so the microburst is even more powerful.

An on-board Lithium ion battery means it's easy to charge and use, while the angled nozzle guarantees clean gums in every part of your mouth in less than 60 seconds.
 
 

15 comments:

  1. this looks pretty cool. thanks!

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  2. very intersting lol

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  3. I think I will stick with my normal floss thank you very much. lol.

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  4. My flossing technique is unorthodox, but effective.

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  5. It looks pretty neat and all, but.....I'm thinking this will still fling pieces of the inside of my mouth at the bathroom mirror.

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  6. I like this. I hate flossing with a passion, but you still gotta floss unless you want British teeth. This looks good!

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  7. Godsend! I hate flossing, but I know I need to. This is a remedy!

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  8. I want this!! seems more easy to use.

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  9. seems cool,I think I'll try to make something like this some day :D

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  10. this looks great!
    do you know if its commercial yet or just concept? and what about the price?

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  11. Hmm, that seems cool. I did get some safety warning when trying to acces your blog, might want to check up on that...

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  12. Cool invention, I hate to use floss.

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