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Dentist wantsto chipyour tooth

Dentist wants
to chip
your tooth

An American dentist, Kevin Brunski, has a patent pending on an invention, I-Denti-Fied, that he hopes to see everyone ‘wearing’ one day.

I-Denti-Fied is a chip about the size of a grain of rice that stores a person’s unique identification number linked to his or her entire medical history inside a tooth.

The chip holds a 16-digit code that unlocks a personal health record. The code can only be read by a special "reader" a gun aimed at the client’s mouth. The device has US Food and Drug Administration approval for implanting  into dentures.

Brunski is applying for approval for implantation into live teeth and bridges. The chip can only be placed in tooth implants that are porcelain. It will not work in tooth implants with titanium posts because the metal interferes with transmission of the code.

Health information can be updated from a website. The device costs about $175.

The chip is implanted in a tooth where it can neither be felt nor rejected by the body.

Brunski gave up his nearly 20-year dental practice a couple of years ago to devote all his time to market the I-Denti-Fied. He got the idea four years ago after an alert had just appeared on television, notifying the viewing audience to keep an eye out for a missing child.

"I was disgusted with that. I went to pet my dog and felt this lump." It was his Australian shepherd Chesney’s microchip that Brunski felt.

Details of I-Denti-Fied: http://www.i-denti-fied.com

http://www.post-trib.com/news/2021677,chiped-tooth-0201.article

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