Traditional brushing relies on guesswork — are you brushing long enough? Too hard? Missing spots? Most people think they brush well, yet 80% miss key areas or use incorrect pressure, risking gum damage or plaque buildup. Smart brushing guidance eliminates the uncertainty by providing real-time feedback, habit tracking, and personalized coaching. With BrushO, brushing becomes intentional, effective, and rewarding.

Even though most people brush twice a day, research shows:
• 90% don’t brush long enough
• 80% miss hard-to-reach areas
• Many use too much pressure, damaging enamel and gums
• Few replace brush heads on time
These mistakes silently lead to cavities, gum disease, tooth sensitivity, and costly dental treatments.
Smart brushing guidance is the use of AI technology, sensors, and real-time data to coach users on how to brush effectively.
With tools like BrushO, users receive:
• Instant feedback if brushing too hard or too short
• Coverage tracking for all 16 tooth zones
• App-based habit tracking to monitor consistency
• Progress reports and rewards for good brushing habits
Too much pressure = gum recession & enamel wear.
BrushO alerts you instantly via LED lights or app nudges when you’re brushing too hard.
Traditional brushes leave zones behind.
BrushO divides your mouth into 6 zones, 16 surfaces, and shows exactly where you missed.
Are you brushing 30 seconds per quadrant?
BrushO calculates the actual brushing time per zone, adjusting based on your technique.
Smart brushing helps build healthy habits:
• Daily scores
• Progress streaks
• Gamified challenges
• Reward systems (like free brush heads from BrushO!)
They rush, brushing or applying too much force. Real-time alerts keep them on track and make brushing fun.
Work stress and time pressure cause rushed, careless brushing. Smart reminders help build routine and care.
Grip and dexterity issues can hinder proper brushing. BrushO’s ergonomic design + real-time coaching ensures protection.
Poor brushing isn’t just a dental problem. It leads to:
• Expensive procedures (crowns, root canals, deep cleanings)
• Bad breath and tooth loss
• Links to heart disease, diabetes, and inflammation
Brush smarter now = save more later.
BrushO isn’t just an electric toothbrush. It’s your AI brushing assistant. With FSB (Fully Smart Brushing) technology, BrushO:
• Detects brushing patterns in real time
• Scores your session
• Offers coaching and encouragement
• Rewards consistency with lifetime brush head refills
BrushO is the only toothbrush that grows with you, adapts to your habits, and helps you improve.
Brushing shouldn’t be based on guesswork.
It’s time to treat brushing like skincare: personalized, consistent, and smart.
With smart guidance from BrushO, every brushing session becomes:
✔️ Purposeful
✔️ Personalized
✔️ Protected
✔️ Rewarded
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