
Do we really need to say how important oral hygiene is? We're not going to sound like some PSA telling you that you need to go and brush your teeth. However, we did find a pretty cool gadget that will help keep your teeth a little healthier and it may even be cool enough to entice you to use it more often.

The Steward Oral Care System from designer Emami Design is a toothbrush that caddies disposable doses of toothpaste and mouthwash. The bottom even flips open to reveal a spool of floss &mdash truly working as an all-in-one toothbrush to keep you on top of your oral hygiene game.
The idea is to keep the cost of refills minimal. The toothpaste and mouthwash refills would cost less than the average tube of toothpaste and bottle of mouthwash. Also, the room you would save in the bathroom would be substantial. We have a small sink and minimal storage below, being able to remove that large bottle of mouthwash would be great.
With the capsule concept, users can select from different flavors, different brands of toothpaste, and/or different oral care products such as mouthwash. These can be easily differentiated by capsules of different sizes, colors, or shapes. To use the dental floss, slightly open the bottom cap, which holds the dental floss and its cutting mechanism. The brush head is protected by a clamping plastic cover.
What do you think of the Steward Oral Care System?
[via YankoDesign]
Comments (3)
I love the idea of one-use-sized toothpaste (considering its quality), but I couldn't live without my Sonicare. Now Sonicare marketing team: take a page out of this manufacture's book!
I had to click on the link because, at first glance, it looked like a candy-filled toothbrush and I thought it was some bizarre novelty item, haha.
This would actually be fantastic for at the office, especially if it has a protective cap for the brush itself. It'd be much easier to stealthily carry one item to the washroom for brushing, instead of three (brush, floss, paste). Also much easier to tidily stash in my desk drawer.
Nice idea, but it looks a bit big and clumsy.