Calling all Dentists of the Fediverse!
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@Edent did you explain it needs to be USB-C?
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@gilesdring @Edent Bluetooth was never designed to carry TEETH TEETH TEETH data, making it a suboptimal standard for this use case.
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@gilesdring @Edent omg can you get them to etch a QR code in them teeths?
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@jessie @gilesdring The thing is, I'm not sure if I want an indistinct black blotch on my teeth!!
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@Edent @gilesdring
1. Silver, clearly
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Richard Broekmanreplied to Terence Eden last edited by
@Edent a bluetooth enabled oral Ph sensor?
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Terence Edenreplied to Richard Broekman last edited by
@rbroekman if you know where I can buy one, please let me know!
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Richard Broekmanreplied to Terence Eden last edited by
@Edent Sorry, I didn't meant to imply these actually exist already, but it seemed like a logical application. Following your post to see what you may end up with, as I wonder if anything already exists.
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MarylandDentistreplied to Terence Eden last edited by
@Edent Go for the boring, rigorously tested and verified, implant solution if possible
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Terence Edenreplied to MarylandDentist last edited by
@MarylandDentist boring but reasonable.
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@Edent My last baby tooth didn’t fall out until I was 70 yrs old. I got an implant rather than a bridge because a bridge eventually leads to root canal. See if you can get a payment plan to do this or try a dental college