
It’s not just healthy teeth, though oral health is an integral part of your overall well-being. For grown-ups, neglected oral hygiene can cause gum disease, tooth loss, and even heart complications. For kids, it’s establishing good habits at a young age to avoid cavities, malalignment, and dental problems in the future. But many are still brushing wrongly or at the wrong times, unaware of the fact.
There is BrushO, a smart toothbrush driven by artificial intelligence, here to revolutionise that. It’s not only a toothbrush, it’s an intelligent oral hygiene system that enables adults and children alike to embrace smarter, safer, and more efficient brushing habits within only 15 days. Powered by our own FSB (Fully Smart Brushing) technology, BrushO integrates real-time guidance, habit monitoring, and personalized feedback in a manner no standard toothbrush can reproduce.
The 5 intelligent phases of BrushO are triggered from your initial brush to revolutionise your brushing routine within 15 days.
From the first use, BrushO begins learning your brushing style using sensors that analyze pressure, angle, coverage, and duration. It immediately delivers a full brushing report through the app, showing where you’re doing well and where you’re falling short. This marks the beginning of a Web3 AI-powered toothbrush journey one that’s fully data-driven and personalized.
When you brush, BrushO’s FSB (Fully Smart Brushing) feature is activated. Its a toothbrush, powered by artificial intelligence, that sends live alerts when you’re brushing too hard, too fast, or overlooking important spots. You’ve got a dental coach working with you, teaching you in real-time. Brushing becomes easier with intelligent support and natural ease of use.
Consistency is the key. Daily tracking, performance statistics, and motivational reminders help BrushO build habits. Through time, you’re not merely brushing you’re brushing with a goal. And with the Brush and Earn concept, your intelligent brushing can possibly be rewarded through the DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network) layer connecting the world of oral hygiene to purposeful rewards.
The longer you use BrushO, the smarter it becomes. It learns which zones you often miss and how your pressure habits evolve. These insights are not generic they’re tuned to you. That’s the power of an AI-powered smart toothbrush backed by real-time analytics and decentralized intelligence. You’re not just maintaining your oral health; you’re optimizing it.
By day 15, your habit changes. Brushing is no longer guesswork, it’s deliberate, thorough, and data-backed. For parents, BrushO assists children in developing healthy habits early on. For adults, it corrects decades of brushing errors. With the FSB system and Web3 connectivity, brushing becomes part of an intelligent lifestyle. In the Brush Healthy, Earn Easy model, you’re not simply cleaning teeth, you’re being part of the future of preventive health.
We created BrushO to go far beyond basic dental hygiene. It’s a smart, AI-powered smart toothbrush ecosystem that turns brushing into a personalized, tech-enabled experience fueled by FSB, backed by DePIN infrastructure, and integrated with Web3 rewards. Whether you’re here for healthier gums or to explore the Brush and Earn model, BrushO gives you both.
Start brushing better in just 15 days!
BrushO is the world’s first AI-powered smart toothbrush integrated with Web3 and DePIN technologies. Designed to transform daily oral care into a smarter, healthier, and rewarding experience, BrushO uses real-time feedback, pressure sensing, and habit tracking to guide users toward dentist-approved brushing techniques. Whether you’re a child learning the basics or an adult refining your routine, BrushO adapts to your style and needs.
With its FSB (Fully Smart Brushing) system and Brush and Earn program, BrushO not only promotes better brushing habits but also opens the door to earning potential through consistent usage. It’s more than just brushing it’s a new lifestyle: Brush Healthy, Earn Easy.
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Missed lunch brushing often hides inside normal work routines instead of feeling like a conscious choice. Time logs, calendar gaps, and daily patterns can reveal where the habit breaks down and why simple awareness often fixes more than extra motivation does.

Warm tea can feel soothing at first, but repeated sipping can keep a small canker sore active by extending heat, dryness, acidity, and friction across already irritated tissue. The problem is often the sipping pattern, not the tea alone.

A retainer can look freshly cleaned and still pick up old residue from its case. When moisture, biofilm, and handling build up inside the container, the case can quietly place plaque back onto the appliance each time it is stored.

Pulp horns extend higher inside the crown than many people realize, which helps explain why small wear, chips, or cavities can become sensitive faster than expected. Surface damage and inner anatomy are often closer neighbors than they appear from outside.

Protein bars often feel convenient and tidy, but their sticky texture can lodge behind crowded lower teeth where saliva and the tongue do not clear residue quickly. That lingering film can feed plaque long after the snack feels finished.

Perikymata are tiny natural enamel surface lines, and when they fade unevenly they can reveal where daily wear has slowly polished the tooth. Their pattern offers a subtle clue about abrasion, erosion, and long-term enamel change.

Many people brush while shifting attention between the sink, the mirror, and other small distractions. Subtle handle nudges can stabilize that switching by bringing focus back during the exact moments when route control and coverage usually start to drift.

Fizzy mixers can seem harmless in the evening, but repeated acidic, carbonated sipping may keep exposed dentin reactive long after dinner. The issue is often not one drink alone, but the long pattern of bubbles, acid, and slow nighttime contact.

Food packing is not random. The tiny shape and tightness of tooth contact points strongly influence where fibers, seeds, and soft fragments get trapped first, especially when bite guidance and tooth form direct chewing into the same narrow spaces again and again.

Allergy heavy mornings can make tongue coating seem thicker because mouth breathing, postnasal drip, dryness, and slower oral clearing all build on each other before the day fully starts. The coating is often about the whole morning pattern, not the tongue alone.