Cleaning your teeth without toothbrush? Japanese company has produced a brush that cleans your teeth without the need of using a paste. Brush with nanotechnology is developed and produced by the Japanese company Yumeshokunin, designed by the known designer Kosho Ueshima. It uses a miniature mineral ions that clean the teeth instead of a standard toothpaste. Ions on the brush are activated when the brush is dipped into the water, after which the teeth can be monitored. These ions clean the teeth like a paste plus remove food remains and stains. The brush is called Misoka, which in Japanese means "the last day of the month". You must replace the brush monthly. The redesigned version Misoka was created in Europe after its success in Japan and Asia in 2007, where about two million copies were sold. "Even without the paste you can clean your teeth so that they are clean and shiny, even better than going to the dentist. " the company said.
Brush Misoka will be featured at the event, the Salone del Mobile in Milan this week.