I used to think that toothpaste and toothbrush were a pair of unwavering CP, and toothbrushes had to be paired with toothpaste to work properly. When the toothbrush comes with the function of cleaning teeth, the toothpaste is mercilessly discarded!
All of this is because a designer from China has designed a nano toothbrush that does not require special toothpaste to be squeezed on. It only needs to be dipped in water to clean teeth.
From the appearance, there is nothing special about the Mashin nano ion toothbrush compared to a regular toothbrush, except that the bristles look slimmer. However, as far as Makega knows, this is only to allow it to clean the gaps between teeth more thoroughly, so Mashin's bristles become thinner towards the top, only 0.178 millimeters.
The secret to truly enabling it to clean teeth without toothpaste lies entirely in its bristle coating. Mashin's bristles are coated with "nano mineral ions," which have a diameter of approximately one billionth of a meter and are invisible to the naked eye.
When the toothbrush is placed in water, the ions will loosen and then adhere to the teeth through brushing. This ion can not only remove stains, but also form a protective layer to prevent plaque and other substances from corroding teeth.
Of course, Mashin, like ordinary toothbrushes, cannot escape the fate of a short lifespan. Its usage period is about one month, and over time, the bristles will also lose their effectiveness in cleaning teeth. However, the editor believes that even if it loses its magical ability and becomes an ordinary toothbrush, it does not prevent it from continuing to be paired with toothpaste.
In terms of cost-effectiveness, Mashin, which does not require toothpaste, still has a considerable market and is very suitable for babies who have just started teething and bear children who frequently swallow toothpaste. For us lazy cancer patients, the feeling of brushing without squeezing toothpaste and simply picking it up can't be better! But the most concerning question for Maikejia is, how effective is the cleaning effect of this nanoparticle toothbrush? Will it be cleaner than a toothbrush coated with toothpaste?