Most people are diligent about brushing their teeth, but flossing often gets overlooked. While both are essential for a healthy smile, brushing and flossing serve different purposes. In this article, we explore what each one does, why you shouldn’t skip either, and how using a smart toothbrush like BrushO helps you achieve complete oral care.

Brushing is the foundation of oral hygiene. It removes surface-level plaque, bacteria, and food particles from the front, back, and chewing surfaces of your teeth.
• Removes plaque and bacteria before they turn into tartar.
• Prevents tooth decay by cleaning enamel and hard-to-reach molars.
• Freshens breath by clearing away food debris.
• Polishes surfaces for a cleaner, whiter smile.
But brushing alone can’t reach everything—especially the tight spaces between teeth.
Flossing targets the interdental spaces—areas between the teeth and under the gum line that your toothbrush can’t reach.
• Removes hidden plaque and food particles between teeth.
• Reduces gum inflammation and bleeding.
• Prevents gum disease (gingivitis and periodontitis).
• Lowers risk of cavities in hard-to-brush areas.
Skipping flossing means you’re cleaning only about 60% of your tooth surfaces, leaving the rest vulnerable to decay and gum infection.
Yes—brushing and flossing are complementary, not interchangeable.
| Task | Brushing | Flossing |
| Surface Cleaning | ✔️ | ❌ |
| Between Teeth Cleaning | ❌ | ✔️ |
| Gum Line Protection | ✅ (partial) | ✅ (deep) |
| Bacteria Removal | ✔️ | ✔️ |
| Plaque Prevention | ✔️ | ✔️ |
A complete oral care routine requires both for comprehensive protection.
The BrushO smart toothbrush helps maximize the effectiveness of brushing while building better daily habits.
• 6-Zone, 16-Surface Guidance: Ensures full mouth coverage, even near gum lines.
• Real-Time Feedback: Avoid over- or under-brushing with pressure and timing alerts.
• App Integration & Habit Tracking: Visual reports encourage consistency.
• Rewards System: Earn $BRUSH tokens for maintaining your daily brushing streak.
• Custom Modes for Gums: Brush gently around inflamed or floss-sensitive areas.
While BrushO doesn’t replace flossing, it complements it perfectly, ensuring your brushing is smart, thorough, and complete.
If flossing feels like a chore, try these tips:
• Floss Before You Brush: It loosens debris so brushing is more effective.
• Use Floss Picks or Water Flossers: Great for beginners or on-the-go care.
• Set a Reminder: Add it to your BrushO app routine checklist.
• Reward Yourself: Treat flossing like a personal win—because it is.
You wouldn’t clean only the outside of your car, so don’t clean just the outside of your teeth. Brushing and flossing work together to prevent decay, gum disease, and bad breath. With BrushO’s smart features guiding your brushing and reinforcing good habits, adding flossing completes the picture of truly healthy oral care.

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