Design and fabrication of electrically operated Miswak toothbrush / Zaifarhana Izati Zainol Hillal
Miswak, a teeth cleaning twig made from Salvadora Persica tree (known as arak in Arab), has been used by human since as early as 3500 Before Century. Several studies had shown uses of Miswak as a teeth-cleaning tool has prevented dental problems and other oral health efficiently. To date, Miswak is...
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| description | Miswak, a teeth cleaning twig made from Salvadora Persica tree (known as arak in Arab), has been used by human since as early as 3500 Before Century. Several studies had shown uses of Miswak as a teeth-cleaning tool has prevented dental problems and other oral health efficiently. To date, Miswak is generally been used in a traditional way in its original form. It causes an ergonomic problem for users due to the technique of holding the Miswak and difficulty in reaching the lingual surfaces of the dentition. A survey is conducted to gauge public responses on electrically operated toothbrush using Miswak as its bristle. Based on the responses, a prototype is designed and fabricated using a 3D printer. The inner circumference of the Miswak holder is made into hexagon shape to fit the Miswak stick. This is because the Miswak stick will expand when it is soaked with water and shrivels when it is dry. An electrically operated Miswak allows the user to adopt relaxing hand posture. It is also able to reach lingual part of the dentition. The final survey has been conducted to perceive the feedback of the innovation of electrically Miswak and it shows that the public was satisfied with the improvement of the product. The innovation of electrically operated Miswak will benefit current users and further attract new users. |
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| spelling | uitm-350892020-10-14T02:48:42Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/35089/ Design and fabrication of electrically operated Miswak toothbrush / Zaifarhana Izati Zainol Hillal Zainol Hillal, Zaifarhana Izati Electronics Microelectromechanical systems Computer engineering. Computer hardware Malaysia Miswak, a teeth cleaning twig made from Salvadora Persica tree (known as arak in Arab), has been used by human since as early as 3500 Before Century. Several studies had shown uses of Miswak as a teeth-cleaning tool has prevented dental problems and other oral health efficiently. To date, Miswak is generally been used in a traditional way in its original form. It causes an ergonomic problem for users due to the technique of holding the Miswak and difficulty in reaching the lingual surfaces of the dentition. A survey is conducted to gauge public responses on electrically operated toothbrush using Miswak as its bristle. Based on the responses, a prototype is designed and fabricated using a 3D printer. The inner circumference of the Miswak holder is made into hexagon shape to fit the Miswak stick. This is because the Miswak stick will expand when it is soaked with water and shrivels when it is dry. An electrically operated Miswak allows the user to adopt relaxing hand posture. It is also able to reach lingual part of the dentition. The final survey has been conducted to perceive the feedback of the innovation of electrically Miswak and it shows that the public was satisfied with the improvement of the product. The innovation of electrically operated Miswak will benefit current users and further attract new users. 2016-07 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/35089/1/35089.pdf Zainol Hillal, Zaifarhana Izati (2016) Design and fabrication of electrically operated Miswak toothbrush / Zaifarhana Izati Zainol Hillal. (2016) [Student Project] (Unpublished) |
| spellingShingle | Electronics Microelectromechanical systems Computer engineering. Computer hardware Malaysia Zainol Hillal, Zaifarhana Izati Design and fabrication of electrically operated Miswak toothbrush / Zaifarhana Izati Zainol Hillal |
| title | Design and fabrication of electrically operated Miswak toothbrush / Zaifarhana Izati Zainol Hillal |
| title_full | Design and fabrication of electrically operated Miswak toothbrush / Zaifarhana Izati Zainol Hillal |
| title_fullStr | Design and fabrication of electrically operated Miswak toothbrush / Zaifarhana Izati Zainol Hillal |
| title_full_unstemmed | Design and fabrication of electrically operated Miswak toothbrush / Zaifarhana Izati Zainol Hillal |
| title_short | Design and fabrication of electrically operated Miswak toothbrush / Zaifarhana Izati Zainol Hillal |
| title_sort | design and fabrication of electrically operated miswak toothbrush / zaifarhana izati zainol hillal |
| topic | Electronics Microelectromechanical systems Computer engineering. Computer hardware Malaysia |
| url | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/35089/ |