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Like the aquafresh toothpaste, except as you brush the two colours fade to white.
That way when you spit, you can tell if you brushed long enough.
The beauty of it is that there are no annoying beeps, just a suble, almost subconcious "Oh, still colour. I better brush for longer next time."
Fancy-Schmancy Brass Egg Timer
http://www.organize...m/eggtimbras3m.html Chemical free, but may require polishing. [Don Quixote, Oct 04 2004]
patented?????
http://www.freepate...ne.com/4876082.html If this link is correct, someone in the US actually patented an idea like this. I wonder if it was :-) [drememynd, Jan 25 2008]
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smiler, can I call you smiler? |
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Red means stop; your gums are bleeding. |
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Toothpaste with stripes works by haveing a tube within a tube - the outer containing one colour, the inner containing a different colour (This is for older tubes - I know it was used for 2 colours up to the 90s at the latest.) The colours are only mixed in the nosel. This would mean you could have 2 chemicals in the colours that turn blue over time. No need for air reactions. |
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Another example of a new user with a good idea. Welcome to the HalfBakery. |
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My mum used to make me crunch these tablets after I
had brushed and it would make the plaque on my teeth
go red if I had missed it, maby you could use the
chemicals in the tablets. Can't be bothered finding link. |
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[gulherme] , they used to make us use toothpaste that did that back in secondary school. Ah, PSE lessons. Staining teeth, having the proper use of condoms demonstrated. Quality education. |
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count how many post have a reference to the help file, and the tell me people read the instructions |
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The symbol formerly known as :-( ? |
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Teenage girls refuse to use "disclosing toothpaste" after an urban myth springs up, about a reaction with certain male hormonal secretions. |
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It's an attractive idea, but I generally try to *limit* my intake of unusual color-changing chemicals. I'd rather use an egg-timer. [link] |
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...and, by the way, double ick |
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//wouldn't a thermochromic disk on the tube that held its color change for two minutes after being grasped by the thumb for ten seconds or so be a suitable reminder// Yeah, the user'd be purple within ten seconds of me stranglin- oh, I mean, uh, yeah, good point. |
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//"disclosing toothpaste"// |
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Oh, thank goodness! I thought she'd torn something. |
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It's an attractive idea, but I generally try to *limit* my intake of unusual color-changing chemicals
Don Quixote |
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Yep, no problem... but maybe it could be worked something like that Kool-Aid that changes colour when it gets wet....
Of course, it would have to be nontoxic... |
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Though then again.... how often do you "eat" toothpaste? (the stuff will make you sick if you eat it - colour-changing or no...) |
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UnaBubba:
ahh... "disclosing toothpaste"... :-)
Hadn't thought about that one.
Oh... and I haven't met your friend ":-("...
I *am* good friends with ";-)" though! :-) |
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