Shelly Palmer Radio Report – October 11, 2013




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Summary: Do you hate brushing your teeth? A new company called Blizzident has begun creating custom 3D-printed toothbrushes that cut your brushing time from 2 minutes all the way down to 6 seconds. So how’s it work? After popping the very strange-looking toothbrush into your mouth, you bite down and make chewing motions. The toothbrush’s bristles are angled to clean your gums and get between your teeth for a quick, complete clean. Every Blizzident toothbrush is custom-made and begins with an impression or 3D-scan of your teeth. The scan is uploaded to Blizzident, which makes the toothbrush using 3D printing. There’s a steep cost to saving those two minutes a day, though. Your first Blizzident toothbrush will cost $299, and replacements cost $159. That’s on top of the $75 to $200 it costs to get the 3D scan done. While the Blizzident toothbrush is, for now, a luxury item, the ever-decreasing cost of 3D printing could help products like this find their way into everyone’s homes in the very near future.