The drilling sound of dentist equipment may change now

Exterior of masochists, not most of us, take pleasure in a journey to the dentist clinic. It usually engrosses squatting in a disinfected stinking waiting room, trying to interpret a five year old car/ tittle-tattle magazine whereas kids jog around shattering the voice in every end and corner of the clinic and weeping.

Then it's inside the dentist's cabin itself, where one slouch and have to undergo the trepidation noise of the drill, which for most people, appears, that's one of the major nervousness triggering rudiments and the pleasures of odd flavored pink mouth wash.

However as a result of an innovative discovery through scientists at Brunel University, King's College London, and London South Bank University, whereas the puncture might yet be an actuality, as a minimum the horrifying lofty slanting noise it creates, won't.

The tool (that was in the beginning the pet project of Professor Brian Millar of King's Dental Institute) bung into the patient's music player, it may be MP3 or mobile, and permits them listen to music at the same time as making use of the technology parallel to noise annulling headphones to eradicate the drill sound.