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October 3rd, 2007, 10:21 GMT · By Roxana Deduleasa

Oh My God! iPods Can Rock Your Teeth, Literally!

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iPod Teeth Whitening System
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This might be the next trend following the world's obsession with cosmetic dentistry, or another industry that uses the mighty iPod. Either ways, it sounds great!

I have to admit I would like to meet the man behind this concept. I'm talking about Mike Williams, and his amazing "Rock my teeth system",
which is said to actually be capable of whitening yellow teeth through the power of the iPod.

According to William, you first attach peroxide-loaded whitening strips to your top and bottom teeth. They should be self-adhesive and dissolving, to leave no plastic in your mouth after each treatment.

After fixing the strips, you put a custom mouthpiece between your teeth, plug in into your iPod, or any type of music source and turn the sound way up. Believe it or not, the mouthpiece includes headphones for you to listen to the favorite music while the whitening process takes place, but apparently, you can hear the audio through the bone conduction of your jawbone. So, it basically does two things, it pumps music and also whitens your teeth.

iPod Teeth Whitening System
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As Williams stated for yahoo.tech blog, the system uses energy to enhance the whitening process. But does that mean that the sound/music is the same as the light energy? Williams says that the energy stimulates the peroxide to provide a great whitening effect.

I am sure there are plenty of you music addicts out there who would enjoy using this revolutionary system. However, if you decide to buy yourself this iPod weird device, you can try on Rock My Teeth website, where the whole kit retails for an affordable 50 bucks price and includes the mouthpiece, cable, and 50 whitening strips.

Williams promised to add some other surprises to the kit. The system works with only one AA battery, and the player's volume level should be increased for better results. Cool, huh? Thanks Yahoo! Tech for the extra info!

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