Braces make great smiles—but they also trap plaque, test your patience, and can irritate gums. A gentle electric toothbrush solves the puzzle: sonic power for deep cleaning, smart pressure control to protect tissue, and app guidance so you don’t miss a spot. Here’s a braces-friendly routine with BrushO to keep teeth, gums, and brackets happy. 🦷✨

Brackets and wires create tiny hideouts for food and bacteria 🦠. Scrubbing harder won’t fix it—overbrushing risks enamel wear and gum recession. What you need is precise, low-pressure cleaning that reaches around hardware without stressing your mouth.
A gentle electric toothbrush does the heavy lifting with micro-vibrations, not elbow grease.
BrushO Smart Electric Toothbrush combines comfort with control:
🌸 Gentle & Gum-Care modes — soothing on tissue, effective on plaque
📳 Smart pressure sensor — nudges you to ease up before gums get irritated
🌊 Sonic micro-vibrations — help dislodge buildup around brackets and between teeth
📱 App guidance — real-time coverage feedback so no quadrant gets ignored
🔋 Travel-ready battery — up to ~45 days per full 6-hour charge (perfect for school trips)
🚿 IPX7 waterproof — brush at the sink or in the shower with confidence
1. Pick Gentle or Gum-Care mode. Start soft; let sonic power do the work.
2. Angle 45° to the gumline. Glide, don’t scrub. Short, slow passes win.
3. Above the bracket → on the bracket → below the bracket. Think of it as a three-lane sweep for each tooth.
4. Trace the wire. Tilt the brush to clean where plaque likes to hide.
5. Sweep behind front teeth. Use the tip to clean the lingual surfaces.
6. Finish with tongue & cheeks. Quick pass for fresher breath. 😮💨
7. Check coverage in the app. Fill the map; aim for 100% over time.
⏱️ Timing tip: 2 minutes, twice a day. Add 30–60 seconds at night for bracket detail work.
Morning (2–3 min)
Evening (3–4 min)
Weekly add-ons
Quick FAQ for Brace-Wearers ❓
Is an electric brush safe with braces?
Yes—choose gentle modes and pressure control to protect tissue and hardware.
Which bristles should I use?
Soft, rounded bristles are kinder to enamel and gum margins.
How long should I brush?
At least 2 minutes (AM/PM). Add focused bracket passes at night.
Do I still need interdental cleaning?
Absolutely. Your brush handles surfaces; floss/interdental tools handle in-between
Braces demand precision, not force. With BrushO’s gentle modes, sonic power, pressure sensing, and app coaching, you’ll clean more thoroughly, protect your gums, and keep brackets spotless—without the aches and guesswork.
🛒 Ready for brace-friendly brushing?
👉 Get the BrushO Gentle Electric Toothbrush

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