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Should you floss, use a tongue scraper – and what exactly is the modified Bass technique?
"That first tongue scraper cost us about $20,000 just to get a mold," Richter says.
You should always brush your tongue, or buy a tongue scraper.
"Ah — you can brush the front and back of your teeth at the same time, and they've added a tongue scraper," he mused, fingering the device.
But if asked to pick just one "As Seen on TV" candidate, I would have to give careful consideration to the Copper Tongue Scraper, a thin piece of metal designed to reduce mouth odors and bacteria if you run it across your tongue.
True Ventures has invested $2.5 million in a tongue scraper.
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This is why their books often have an encyclopedic air to them: "Infinite Jest" boasts demented little riffs on everything from feral hamsters to tongue scrapers to the use of Lemon Pledge as sunscreen; "House of Leaves" bristles with lists of photographers and girls, interpolated passages of gibberish, and collagelike asides about architecture and construction.
In stores that carry the Orabrush it outsells any other toothbrush– never mind stores turned this product down for years saying tongue scrapers never sell.
Earlier this week we wrote about True Venture's remarkably non-lemming investment in Orabrush— a seemingly ho-hum company that makes tongue scrapers, but has found all sorts of creative ways to sell them using YouTube and social media.
The basic treatment for oral malodor includes mechanical removal of the tongue coating with toothbrushes or tongue scrapers [ 18].
The use of tongue scrapers may not be limited to those with clinical halitosis, as 10%30%% of Americans report bad breath (4 ), and websites offer to solve the problem of "your bad breath" for a price.
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