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Nova Southeastern University
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33314-7796

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NSU Dental Student Invents New One-Time Use, On-the-Go Toothbrush & Breath Freshener Duo

When NSU fourth-year dental student Deborah Luis leaves her house, she never worries about keeping her breath sweet or teeth clean because she’s always got a Fresh-Tip handy.

That’s because Luis created and patented Fresh-Tips, which are a one-time use, on-the-go miniature toothbrush and breath freshener duo. She came up with the idea three years ago after seeing a ball with rubber extensions and wondering if a take on the toy could become a great tooth cleaner.

From there, Fresh-Tips was born, complete with soft rubber bristles that clean the user’s teeth, gums and tongue while simultaneously freshening breath with a sugar-free, anti-cavity xylitol mint. Luis also wanted the product to be discreet, so the brush portion looks similar to a lollipop while the end of the handle also doubles as a toothpick.

To get Fresh-Tips started, Luis collaborated with colleagues in the dental and business management industries to engineer the product, patent it, manufacture it, market it and get it to the public.

Luis also had great success getting the word out about Fresh-Tips by entering the product in Wal-Mart’s “Get on the Shelf” contest. Although she didn’t win the contest, the opportunity did connect Luis to the corporation, which is now considering selling Fresh-Tips in its stores.

Luis said she ultimately created Fresh-Tips because oral hygiene is something that she is passionate about, and she wants to make her mark on the industry – starting right here in Fort Lauderdale with NSU’s College of Dental Medicine.

For more information, please visit www.freshtips.com.