Audio Tooth Implant
The Wellcome Wing's latest Talking Points exhibit is a new concept in communication - an audio tooth implant that allows you to receive useful information in secret.

How does it work?
A surgeon implants a tiny device into one of your teeth. This implant converts data received from a mobile telephone, radio or computer into vibrations, which resonate through your jawbone into your inner ear. You - and only you - can hear the information.

Does it exist?
At the moment, no working audio tooth implant exists. But the idea is based on scientific principles. James Auger, who designed the concept, can show with simple equipment that it is possible to listen to sound resonating through your jawbone.
Wel FET als er zoiets werkt,
The Wellcome Wing's latest Talking Points exhibit is a new concept in communication - an audio tooth implant that allows you to receive useful information in secret.
How does it work?
A surgeon implants a tiny device into one of your teeth. This implant converts data received from a mobile telephone, radio or computer into vibrations, which resonate through your jawbone into your inner ear. You - and only you - can hear the information.
Does it exist?
At the moment, no working audio tooth implant exists. But the idea is based on scientific principles. James Auger, who designed the concept, can show with simple equipment that it is possible to listen to sound resonating through your jawbone.
Wel FET als er zoiets werkt,









