The Samba Robotic Toothbrush is a new product designed by Swiss oral health brand Curaprox to allow people with disabilities to brush their teeth effectively and independently. It is the first toothbrush specifically designed for the unique requirements of the disabled community. The Samba toothbrush is shaped like a U and features 12,900 soft bristles that move around the gumline and oscillate at both high and low frequencies to cover every contour of the teeth. It employs a revolutionary new brushing movement that combines both low and high frequency oscillations, driving 12,900 bristles along every contour of the teeth. The oscillations eliminate the need for manual hand movements, granting individuals newfound independence in their oral care routine. Unlike traditional toothbrushes that clean only one surface at a time, Samba is said to clean 36 surfaces simultaneously, reducing brushing time from 2 minutes to 30 seconds per side. The Samba Robotic Toothbrush comes with a charging station, a replacement brush head, a US adapter, and a user manual.
Positive aspects of the Samba Robotic Toothbrush include:
- It empowers individuals with disabilities to achieve independent oral care.
- It is designed to make oral care more accessible, especially for people with limited mobility or dexterity[[3]](https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/curaprox-launches-samba-the-worlds-first-robotic-toothbrush-created-explicitly-for-the-disab...