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Banyan Aerial Root Bristle Toothbrush with Oral Irrigator

Mohanraj K., Bharathi M., Deebeka G., Hamshini N.K., Kavitha S.

Abstract


In this project we tried to accomplish Neem bristles which are economically feasible tooth brush that keeps your teeth away from microorganisms. The Neem brush consists of a plastic handle and neem seedling bristles attached to the head of the brush. Toothbrush occupies a prominent and very important place among the dentifrice available today. In this century, most people take care of their health that includes the oral hygiene. They check the preventive measures such as removing plaque and debris. Due to the increasing awareness and importance of dental hygiene, in rural household areas most of them are using neem stick which is healthier for their teeth. From that we are developing the neem brush in the shape of normal brush. This neem bristles tooth brush is designed using the smart oral irrigator to detect the microorganisms like bacteria in your teeth. Smart Oral Irrigator is the main partn in the brush to remove plaque and the bacteria between teeth. Neem brush being consumer product and its market being quite competitive and also acceptable. For keeping good health, care of teeth is one of the essential steps.

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Neem bristles, microorganisms, Irrigator, competitive, oral hygiene

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/rrjopc.v8i2.1081

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