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This is Scientific American's 60-Second Tech. I'm Larry Greenemeier. Got a minute?

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A person's mouth says a lot about them.

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Sounds obvious, but I'm talking less about what vocalizes and more about the way it behaves when we eat, drink, speak or even cough.

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Researchers at National Taiwan University believe that monitoring such oral behavior can provide doctors with a wealth of information about a patient's dietary habits, dental hygiene and overall health.

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To test their idea, they built an accelerometer-based oral sensory system to identify how a mouth is being used based on the movement of its teeth.

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Placed in the mouths of eight people, a prototype system correctly recognized each person's oral behavior up to 94 percent of the time.

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The researchers now want to build a wireless version that might someday fit inside a fake tooth or attach to a pair of braces.

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The sensor could send you or your doctor a message when you're not sticking to your diet or not keeping your promise to quit smoking.

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Let's hope they also build in an alarm for bad breath.

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That would benefit the person wearing the sensor, and everyone around them as well.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American's 60-Second Tech. I'm Larry Greenemeier.

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