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Wi-Fi-Enabled Tooth Sensor Rats You Out When You Smoke Or Overeat

Daniel_Stuckey writes "Researchers at National Taiwan University have created a tooth-embedded sensor that will catch you in an unhealthy act, whatever it may be, and lets your doctor know so he can shame you during your next checkup. The sensor consists of a tiny circuit that fits inside a tooth cavity and can be rigged into dentures and dental braces. The circuit is able to recognize the jaw motions of drinking, chewing, coughing, speaking, and smoking, and the results get sent directly to your doctor's smartphone."

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  1. Not if I can OUCH help it by ackthpt · · Score: 4, Funny

    Only fee more teef to pull.

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  2. Why the doctor? by canadiannomad · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I think this would be 100x more effective if it just gave you a mild shock or direct feedback, instead of waiting for the rare doctor's (dentist's?) visit.
    Heck, even to my own smartphone would be better... No doctor needed to see a nice graph. Maybe some optional social integration for those who like to be socially encouraged to do better.

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    1. Re:Why the doctor? by transporter_ii · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Or your insurance agent! Smoke one in the bar while drinking...rates go up on Monday.

      Let me be the first to say, HOLY CRAP.

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  3. And the practical reason for this is?... by morcego · · Score: 3, Insightful

    And the practical reason for this is what, exactly?

    Do the doctor can tell them they shouldn't have done, something they already did, and already know shouldn't have?

    Maybe, just maybe, HMO and insurance companies could benefit from this but, the person? How exactly?

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  4. Re:Cancer anyone? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Placing wifi-devices in close proximity to your brain doesn't sound like a smart idea.

    It's non-ionizing radiation and presumably won't have enough power for thermal heating to be a concern, so I don't think you need to be too worried.