Oral care isn’t just about fresh breath—it’s about building habits that improve your long-term health. BrushO uses AI, smart sensors, and real-time feedback to personalize each brushing session. With over 100 customizable modes, gum-protecting FSB technology, and a smart app for performance tracking, it turns brushing into a measurable, sustainable, and rewarding daily health ritual. Backed by leading institutions and praised by dental professionals, BrushO leads the next generation of oral care innovation.

For most people, brushing is just a twice-a-day routine. But studies have shown that poor brushing habits can increase the risk of heart disease, cognitive decline, and chronic inflammation. That’s why BrushO treats oral care as a foundational health practice—by combining smart tech, user-centered design, and habit-forming motivation into one intelligent device.
What truly sets BrushO apart is its patented FSB Technology (Fully Smart Brushing), which adapts in real-time to your brushing pressure, angle, and motion. Unlike generic electric brushes, BrushO uses built-in sensors to detect how you’re brushing and makes micro-adjustments to prevent gum damage and maximize plaque removal.
Each session generates a unique “Brushprint”, showing:
• Coverage map of your brushing zones
• Pressure feedback (too hard or too soft)
• Time spent in each region of the mouth
This data is displayed visually via the BrushO companion app, helping users improve their technique with every session.
Whether you’re managing sensitive gums, trying to whiten teeth, or just want a deep clean after coffee, BrushO offers over 100 customizable brushing modes. You’re not stuck with one routine—you get a brush that adapts to you.
BrushO believes oral care should be rewarding in more ways than one. With its “Brush & Earn” system, users collect points for brushing consistently and properly. These points can be redeemed for lifetime free brush head replacements, reducing waste and promoting sustainability.
✅ Eco-friendly: Durable brush heads reduce plastic waste
✅ Long battery life: Up to 45 days on a single charge
✅ Waterproof & travel-ready: For health-conscious lifestyles on the go
By making brushing both motivating and eco-conscious, BrushO keeps users engaged while minimizing environmental impact.
BrushO has received international recognition at health and tech forums such as:
• Stanford School of Medicine
• UK Dental Taiwan Conference
• Web3 Health Tech Showcases
This global credibility reinforces BrushO’s status as a leader in smart oral care, blending wellness, habit formation, and sustainable design.
Your mouth is the gateway to your overall health. Poor brushing can lead to:
• Gum inflammation linked to heart disease and stroke
• Oral bacteria contributing to cognitive decline
• Extra burden on your immune system
BrushO’s intelligent reminders, pressure control, and brushing zone tracking help reduce these risks—making every brush matter.
BrushO isn’t just changing how we brush—it’s changing why we brush. From AI-powered feedback to eco-smart incentives, it turns a boring daily routine into a data-driven, health-positive, and emotionally rewarding experience. It’s the future of oral care, built for those who want to live smarter, not harder.
BrushO is a pioneering health tech brand redefining daily wellness through smart oral care. With AI-powered toothbrushes, personalized app insights, and eco-conscious design, BrushO helps users build better habits that stick—supporting both oral health and total body wellness.
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