What is the best electric toothbrush for gum recession? Gum recession is a common oral health issue that can make everyday brushing painful and increase the risk of sensitivity, cavities, and gum disease. Choosing the right toothbrush is essential to protect weakened gum tissue. In this article, we’ll explain what causes gum recession, what dentists recommend in a toothbrush, and why the BrushO Smart Electric Toothbrush, with its soft DuPont bristles, pressure sensor, and gum care mode, is the ideal choice for protecting and restoring gum health.

Gum recession occurs when gum tissue gradually pulls away from the teeth, exposing the roots. This can lead to:
One of the biggest culprits? Improper brushing technique or using the wrong toothbrush.
That’s why dentists recommend switching to a toothbrush that provides gentle but effective cleaning with built-in gum protection features.
According to dental experts:
The BrushO Smart Electric Toothbrush is designed with gum health in mind:
Gentle on sensitive gums but strong enough to remove plaque along the gumline.
Alerts you when brushing too hard, protecting gums from further recession.
One of BrushO’s 8 cleaning modes focuses on low-vibration, gentle cleaning—ideal for gum health.
Ensures users follow dentist-recommended replacement schedules, keeping bristles effective and safe.
Tracks brushing habits and provides reminders to focus on gumline care.
Easy to clean and maintain, reducing bacteria growth that could worsen gum problems.
Prevents further damage by controlling pressure and using soft bristles.
Supports healing with gentle gum massage from sonic vibrations.
Encourages consistency through app feedback and brushing reminders.
Reduces dental costs by helping you manage gum health at home.
Q1: Can electric toothbrushes cause gum recession?
Not if used correctly. In fact, smart models with pressure sensors help prevent over-brushing.
Q2: Which bristles are best for gum recession?
Soft bristles are recommended to protect weakened tissue.
Q3: How often should I brush with gum recession?
Twice a day, two minutes each time—with gentle strokes.
Q4: Can BrushO help if my gums are already receding?
Yes. BrushO’s gum care mode and soft bristles are designed to protect existing tissue and prevent further damage.
If you suffer from gum recession, your toothbrush choice can make the difference between protecting your smile and causing further harm.
The BrushO Smart Electric Toothbrush, with soft bristles, gum care mode, and a pressure sensor, provides the right balance of gentle care and effective cleaning.
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