Guest guest Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 k, let's go here. you can try this out, and let me know if it is tolerable for most of us.. the time is only 1-2 minutes per day, the voltage is 6 volts, so that's strong in the mouth. But we don't want a protocol that eats your life, it has to be short like brushing, and less annoying than flossing!! Once we start hearing back from you all on its usability, lack of side effects, then time to compare dental visits over some months/years. Should improve them a lot, if not eliminate them after a year or less. see photos section, I only have one little photo of the first design at present but you never know, it could be right. I will post some more later, but many of you will recognize the simple design as another adaptation of the familiar strip wire, attach, wrap, done, that most of my designs use. It's two toothbrushes with wires into the bristles. Wrapped around them are paper towel layers you can replace every week or so if you want. Just wash them out and squeeze when done. You put one on each side of mouth along outer edges of teeth with mouth closed. Current runs into the gums, teeth, around the whole oral cavity pretty much. Some may reach the bone, and some should find its way into the Maxillary sinuses. I don't think it will reach the nose much so it may not be a good remedy for colds per se. Instead use sponges on the nasal area directly as usual. The time of application is only 1-2 minutes per day. Use after brushing. The voltage is 6 volts dc, which would be used once a day for 1-2 minutes, only. Should the effect be too mild or ineffective, then maybe longer times could be tried, but let's start out with 1-2 minutes per day. That might be more than enough with this voltage. I barely can feel it, but have only used it for two nights now. Remember the size of the paper towel, its thickness determines how mild or harsh. The thinner you make the paper layers, the harsher, the thicker the milder. Start with thick. I used the width of the paper towel and double thickness. Yes, those are just rubber bands around the paper towel to hold in place. This is meant to be so simple you can even use very old toothbrushes, just save a couple of them for each person. You can attach many to the same battery in fact, or use separate batteries, it will not matter. This device can go together very fast and looks sort of neat. A true electric toothbrush. You can let go of them, they stay in place pretty much. There's always ways to make it a nicer look but few ways to have it so simple to make, and more importantly, to maintain, keep clean, etc. bG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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