Let your iPod whiten your teeth

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Oct 3, 2007 at 7:58am

imageAdd this to your list of bizarre iPod accessories. Professor Bocelli has released RockMyTeeth, an iPod accessory designed to help you whiten your teeth. It includes a custom cable with ear phones and tray jack that works with most digital music players.

The US$50 system includes peroxide strips and a mouthpiece that connects to your iPod. Select your music and turn up the RockMyTeeth’s Tray volume to high; the louder the sound volume to the teeth the more musical energy you have going to the whitening gel the better, Professor Bocelli says. Put in the mouthpiece with peroxide strips and crank up your music. The “energy will then vibrate, stimulate and collide with the whitening gel molecules that whiten the stains deep inside of your teeth,” according to Professor Bocelli.

You can turn up the music to your teeth and turn down the music to your ears during treatments. The louder the music to your teeth, the more whitening energy you provide to the hydrogen peroxide in your whitening strip to go deep into the stained teeth, according Professor Bocelli.

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