Automatic Toothbrush Developed for Those with Limited Mobility From: Medical Design Technology - 06/22/2017 By: Lexie Metzler Students from Wright State University have developed an automatic toothbrush for those who have limited mobility. The project, an "Unassisted Oral Cleaning Device," is a toothbrush connected to two motors, according to the Fairborn Daily Herald. One motor rotates the toothbrush to the left, the other turns it 90 degrees to clean the front and sides of the user's teeth. Read the entire article at: https://www.mdtmag.com/news/2017/06/photo-day-automatic-toothbrush-developed-those-limited-mobility Links: Biomedical engineering students create automatic toothbrush for those unable to use their hands https://webapp2.wright.edu/web1/newsroom/2017/06/15/biomedical-engineering-students-create-automatic-toothbrush-for-those-unable-to-use-their-hands Students design automatic toothbrush http://www.fairborndailyherald.com/news/18251/students-design-automatic-toothbrush