Disability-Aiding Robotic Toothbrushes

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CORAPROX Designs the Samba with 12,900 Soft Bristles

Swiss oral care company CURAPROX presents the Samba, which is a novel robotic toothbrush that is meant to help those with disabilities brush their teeth without having to move their hands. It has 12,900 soft bristles that carefully oscillate at a low frequency on the tooth to mimic the act of a brushing motion.

This adds an independent nature to oral care as the company found that about 88% of those who disabilities will encounter dental problems. Eran Eyal, one of the creators of the Samba states, "Samba was developed with the belief that everyone, regardless of their abilities, deserves a healthy mouth; having a disability should not stand in the way of good oral hygiene."
Trend Themes
1. Assistive Robotic Devices - The CURAPROX Samba toothbrush reflects the trend of assistive robotic devices that improve the daily lives of people with disabilities.
2. Adaptive Oral Care - The Samba toothbrush contributes to the trend of adaptive oral care products that cater to the unique needs of individuals with disabilities.
3. Inclusive Healthcare Solutions - The Samba toothbrush aligns with the trend of inclusive healthcare solutions that prioritize equal access to oral hygiene for people with disabilities.
Industry Implications
1. Oral Care - The innovative Samba toothbrush disrupts the oral care industry by introducing a robotic solution to improve access to oral hygiene for individuals with disabilities.
2. Assistive Technology - The CURAPROX Samba toothbrush presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the assistive technology industry by addressing a specific need of people with disabilities.
3. Healthcare - The Samba toothbrush opens up disruptive innovation possibilities in the healthcare sector by offering an inclusive and accessible oral care solution for individuals with disabilities.

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