Nov 9
Have you ever wondered how to live longer and healthier than most people, especially with global life expectancy on the rise? Scientists have identified key factors that influence longevity, including diet, exercise, and genetics. However, thereโs a crucial yet often overlooked factor: oral health.
A growing body of research indicates a strong connection between oral health and overall well-being. It not only affects your ability to chew and your appearance but also reduces the risk of chronic diseases, improves quality of life, and may even extend your lifespan.
Globally, nearly half the population (approximately 45% or 3.5 billion people) suffers from oral diseases, with dental caries, periodontal disease, and tooth loss being among the most common. However, traditional oral care methods have significant limitations, hindering effective oral health maintenance and indirectly impacting overall health and longevity.
Limitations of Traditional Brushing:
While brushing is the most fundamental oral care practice, many lack awareness of proper brushing techniques, often falling short in brushing duration, pressure, or method, resulting in inadequate oral cleaning. Moreover, traditional toothbrushes fail to provide precise monitoring of brushing effectiveness, personalized cleaning feedback, or long-term guidance for optimizing brushing habits.
Lack of Personalized Oral Health Management:
Most individuals receive only one or two (or even no) dental check-ups annually, leading to a lack of awareness of their oral health status. Concurrently, low oral health literacy means many seek care only upon experiencing significant discomfort, often missing the window for optimal prevention and treatment. Furthermore, due to limited or costly dental resources in some regions, many oral health issues remain unresolved.
Only by adopting more scientific brushing methods combined with personalized oral health management can we effectively improve quality of life, maintain overall health, and achieve longer, healthier lives.
At BrushO, we believe that good oral health is fundamental to overall health and longevity. We are committed to providing users with more scientific and intelligent oral care:
1. BrushO AI-Powered Mining Toothbrush: Enhancing Oral Cleaning Effectiveness
The BrushO AI-Powered Mining Toothbrush features unique FSB functionality, with multiple sensors and AI algorithms that monitor brushing in real-time and provide feedback, helping users correct improper brushing habits and maintain oral health. Through the โBrush and Earnโ model, users not only improve their health but also earn rewards, further incentivizing long-term adherence to healthy habits.
2. Exclusive Oral Health Web3 ID: Building Your Personal Oral Health Profile
By creating a personal oral health Web3 ID, brushing data is securely and anonymously stored on a decentralized network, owned and controlled by the user. Users can track their oral health status and use the data to assist dental diagnoses during appointments and access insurance benefits based on good oral care habits.
3. BrushO Oral Health AI Assistant: Your Virtual Dentist On-the-Go
The BrushO Oral Health AI Assistant provides personalized oral health advice based on each userโs specific oral condition. Users receive instant, professional answers to queries regarding daily cleaning guidance, disease prevention, and specific care plans. This innovation lowers the barrier to oral health services, enabling global users to access professional-grade oral care advice anytime, anywhere.
4. Data Contribution: Driving Global Oral Health Industry Innovation
Currently, global oral health data is severely lacking. BrushO will collaborate with users to build a reliable and trustworthy global oral health data network. This network will support research, policy-making, and commercial applications, enhancing global oral health and benefiting more individuals.
Investing in oral health is investing in your future longevity and well-being. Join BrushO today and letโs embark on a journey towards a longer, healthier future. Start with brushing, define your healthy life!
BrushO๏ผhttps://brusho.io/๏ผ is a decentralized global oral health data platform, consisting of the BrushO AI-Powered Mining Toothbrush and the BrushO Network. BrushO empowers users to significantly improve their oral care routine while simultaneously establishing their own Web3 oral health identity. Users accumulate personal oral health data assets, contributing to a global oral health data network. This network provides a valuable data gateway for the entire oral health industry, benefiting both individuals and businesses across the sector.Through user authorization, BrushO transforms the oral health industry by restructuring production relationships while safeguarding user privacy, driving industry upgrades, and raising global oral health standards.
BrushO Website๏ผhttps://brusho.io/
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