A toothbrush should do more than vibrate. Today’s oral care has moved beyond simple cleaning and into the world of adaptive technology and personalized guidance. BrushO isn’t just another electric toothbrush—it’s an AI‑powered oral health system designed to analyze your brushing patterns, coach you in real time, and help you build habits that actually improve your teeth and gums. With advanced sensors, a fully smart brushing system, detailed progress reports, and rewards for consistency, BrushO redefines what “smart brushing” means—and why it can change your oral health for life.

BrushO’s intelligence comes from its multi‑sensor FSB system, which tracks:
• Brushing duration
• Pressure on gums & enamel
• Coverage across 6 zones & 16 surfaces
• Brush angle & movement patterns
This creates a real‑time analysis of each session—far beyond the 30‑second quadrant timers of older electric brushes.
Instead of guessing whether you brushed well, BrushO provides instant guidance through:
• Pressure‑sensitive LED ring alerts
• On‑handle TFT screen feedback
• Live app notifications
Brush too hard → warning.
Miss a surface → alert.
Move too fast → gentle correction.
Every user develops a unique “Brushprint,” which the system uses to refine future advice.
The BrushO App visualizes your brushing performance using:
• Daily, weekly, and monthly progress charts
• Coverage heat maps
• Pressure reports
• Streak tracking and brushing milestones
It turns brushing into a measurable, trackable health routine—something traditional toothbrushes cannot do.
BrushO makes good habits rewarding.
Users earn points for:
• Consistent brushing
• Good coverage
• Healthy pressure
• Completing 2‑minute sessions
These points can be redeemed for lifetime free brush-head refills, reinforcing sustainable habits.
Bad brushing technique—not frequency—is the #1 cause of gum recession.
BrushO prevents this by:
• Monitoring pressure
• Giving immediate correction
• Encouraging gentle brushing
Most people miss the same areas every day. BrushO detects these patterns and guides users to:
• Reach molars
• Cover inner surfaces
• Avoid skipping gumlines
This leads to fewer cavities and reduced plaque buildup.
Irregular brushing behavior can signal future dental issues. BrushO helps users spot:
• Repeated missed zones
• Excessive pressure trends
• Short brushing durations
• Inconsistent routines
This is early detection made accessible at home.
Users see exactly where they brushed and where they didn’t.
These suggestions update automatically as the AI learns your habits.
Parents can monitor kids’ brushing habits, making BrushO ideal for homes with multiple users.
BrushO isn’t just smart—it’s practical.
Perfect for:
• Kids
• Seniors
• Users with limited grip strength
The balanced handle reduces hand fatigue and improves maneuverability.
BrushO includes multiple preset modes plus customizable intensity settings for:
• Sensitivity
• Whitening
• Deep clean
• Gum care
It adapts to every mouth, every day.
Oral health is linked to:
• Heart disease
• Diabetes
• Chronic inflammation
• Respiratory infections
By improving brushing technique and consistency, BrushO supports a healthier body—not just a cleaner smile.
Through Brush & Earn, users can redeem points for brush heads—reducing waste and saving money.
Long-lasting brush heads and fewer replacements mean lower environmental impact.
Its a combination of AI-powered brushing analysis, personalized coaching, smart habit tracking, real-time feedback, sustainable reward systems, and user-centered design.
Absolutely. A smart toothbrush like BrushO doesn’t just clean your teeth—it teaches you how to clean better, prevents long-term damage, builds healthier habits, and supports your overall wellness.
BrushO isn’t just a toothbrush. It’s an oral health upgrade.
BrushO is an AI-powered smart toothbrush brand dedicated to transforming everyday brushing into a personalized, data-driven health experience. With smart sensors, real-time feedback, lifetime brush-head rewards, and powerful app integration, BrushO empowers users to build consistent, healthier oral care habits that last a lifetime.
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