Why BrushO Is Revolutionizing Oral Care
Nov 4

Nov 4

Toothbrushing has remained unchanged for decades—until now. BrushO introduces a future-ready approach to oral care, blending real-time AI guidance, powerful cleaning modes, and a motivational rewards system to help you build smarter, healthier habits. With features like a 64,000 RPM motor, lifetime brush head refills, and detailed brushing reports via a companion app, BrushO transforms brushing from a boring task into a customized, data-driven, and sustainable wellness routine.

A Toothbrush That Thinks While You Brush

Let’s face it—most people brush in autopilot mode. That’s where BrushO stands out. It’s not just another electric toothbrush. Using AI-powered sensors, BrushO tracks your brushing in real time: detecting pressure, coverage, timing, and even the spots you tend to miss. If you skip a corner or apply too much pressure, it gently lets you know.

Real-time feedback for better gum care
Smart zone detection to avoid missed areas
Invisible coaching—no nagging, just smarter habits

 

5 Reasons BrushO Makes Every Smile Healthier

1. It Knows Where You Missed

BrushO uses advanced sensors to map your brushing technique in real-time. Did you skip a molar? It reminds you. Pushing too hard on your gums? It alerts you—gently. With 360° coverage insights, your brushing becomes more precise and effective without extra effort.

2. Cleaning Power Without Freaking Out Your Gums

With a 64,000 RPM FSB motor and over 100 brushing modes, BrushO adapts to your needs. Whether you’re tackling coffee stains, gum sensitivity, or a post-lunch deep clean, it delivers. Its IPX7 waterproof rating and 45-day battery life make it perfect for travel, showers, and busy schedules.

3. It Makes You Care About Progress

The BrushO app turns oral hygiene into a journey. You get:

 • Daily and weekly brushing reports
 • Real-time pressure & timing feedback
 • Personal “Brushprint” progress dashboard
 • “Brush & Earn” rewards system for consistency

Suddenly, brushing feels like a game—one where your reward is a healthier smile.

4. Good for You, Good for the Planet

BrushO doesn’t just promote oral health—it supports sustainability. With lifetime free brush-head replacements, you reduce plastic waste and eliminate the hassle of reordering. Brushing smarter is now better for your mouth and the environment.

5. It Turns a Chore Into a Habit You Enjoy

Most importantly, BrushO doesn’t feel like a dentist’s lecture. It’s your everyday cheerleader, quietly helping you build long-term habits. From subtle alerts to brushing streaks and progress badges, it creates a routine you look forward to.

 

App Insights That Actually Help You Improve

The BrushO app is your daily brushing partner. After every session, it provides:

 • A brushing score based on zone coverage, time, and pressure
 • Visual charts showing which areas need improvement
 • Reminders when you forget to brush or skip certain zones
 • Custom brush head tracking & replacement schedule

This isn’t data for data’s sake—it’s actionable insight designed to help you get better over time.

 

Built-In Motivation: Rewards That Matter

One of BrushO’s most innovative features is its rewards ecosystem. Here’s how it works:

 • Earn points every time you brush
 • Track streaks and improve your brushing habits
 • Redeem points for lifetime free brush heads
 • Share brushing progress with your dentist via the app

It’s a habit-forming system designed to reward progress, not punish inconsistency.

 

Smarter Design, Smarter Routine

BrushO’s features are built with real people in mind:

 • Personalized brushing modes for whitening, gum care, and even “Smoky mode”

 • Web3-based privacy: your brushing data belongs to you, not the cloud

 • Sleek, minimalistic design that fits into any lifestyle

 • TFT smart screen for easy control and feedback

Whether you’re a tech-lover, a frequent traveler, a parent managing kids’ hygiene, or someone struggling to maintain good brushing habits, BrushO adapts to your life.

 

About BrushO

BrushO is an AI-powered electric toothbrush brand, trusted by over 40 UK dental clinics and introduced by Stanford. It merges adaptive AI, real-time app feedback, and a sustainable brushing rewards system to make oral care smarter, cleaner, and more rewarding.

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