Mouth guard shaped devices that brush teeth in 10 SECONDS

Mouth guard shaped devices that brush teeth in 10 SECONDS shown at CES

Brush in a hurry! The mouthguard-shaped device uses 35,000 bristles to clean your teeth in 10 SECONDS

  • Y-Brush is a mouthguard-shaped device with 35,000 nylon bristles
  • Users chew on the silicone device while the bristles vibrate in their mouth
  • The company claims that the toothbrush can clean a set of teeth in 10 seconds

While the American Dental Association recommends brushing your teeth for at least two minutes each time, data shows that most people do a quick 45-second brushing.

A French company has developed a toothbrush for those who don’t take expert advice – and it claims to clean teeth in 10 seconds.

Y-Brush is a mouthguard-shaped device with 35,000 nylon bristles that vibrate over teeth as users chew on the silicone shell and rotate it in their mouth.

The device was unveiled this week at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, but it can also be purchased on Amazon for $89.99.

Y-Brush is a toothbrush that looks like a mouthguard.  The company claims it uses ultrasonic vibration to clean teeth in 10 seconds

Y-Brush is a toothbrush that looks like a mouthguard. The company claims it uses ultrasonic vibration to clean teeth in 10 seconds

On Tuesday night, the show began with media previews from just some of the 3,000 companies that had registered to attend. CES officially opens on Thursday.

Y-Brush doesn’t claim to be more effective than leading toothbrushes, but rather advertises itself as a way to brush in a hurry.

Users put the device in their mouth, activate it and let the thousands of bristles go to work.

Once you’re done with one set of teeth, the same process is repeated with the other half.

The brush is placed in the mouth and the user gently chews on it while the bristles clean their teeth

The brush is placed in the mouth and the user gently chews on it while the bristles clean their teeth

The Y-Brush is available in adult and child sizes and has a three-month battery life.

The Y-Brush is available in adult and child sizes and has a three-month battery life.

And while the company claims it takes just 10 seconds, brushing an entire mouth can take up to 30 seconds — it takes 10 seconds to clean one set at a time.

The Y-Brush is available in adult and child sizes and has a three-month battery life.

While this toothbrush may seem bizarre, another device unveiled at CES could take the cake.

Another company introduced a smart device that sits in a toilet to monitor your metabolic and reproductive health as you urinate on it

Another company introduced a smart device that sits in a toilet to monitor your metabolic and reproductive health as you urinate on it

One company introduced a smart device that sits in a toilet to monitor your metabolic and reproductive health as you urinate on it.

Withings, best known for its smartwatches, has branched out with its latest product called U-Scan.

It’s described as a “miniaturized health lab that sits hygienically in every toilet bowl” and sends the results to an app on your phone.

The device consists of two parts – a reader and a replaceable cartridge that contains a thermal sensor to distinguish between urine and toilet water.