We’ve all heard the advice: brush for two minutes, twice a day. But what does that really mean for each tooth? Is two minutes enough? Is it evenly distributed? And more importantly, are you brushing the right way during those two minutes? For many, brushing becomes an automatic habit without much thought to duration, pressure, or coverage. That’s where smart electric toothbrushes like BrushO revolutionize the game, providing intelligent, personalized timing and technique guidance for each area of your mouth.

Brushing too quickly or focusing too much on certain areas can leave behind plaque, which leads to:
• Cavities
• Gum inflammation
• Bad breath
• Enamel erosion
Each tooth needs adequate time and proper technique to be fully cleaned—especially molars and hard-to-reach areas.
Most early electric toothbrushes divide the mouth into 4 zones (quadrants) and prompt you to switch zones every 30 seconds, assuming equal cleaning across all areas.
But let’s be honest—our brushing habits aren’t that symmetrical. Some users over-brush the front teeth while neglecting molars or inner gum lines. The result? Incomplete or uneven cleaning.
BrushO doesn’t follow the outdated 30-second rule. Instead, it uses advanced AI and sensor technology to map your brushing behavior across 6 detailed zones and 16 unique surfaces, analyzing:
• Coverage: Are you skipping inner molars?
• Pressure: Are you brushing too hard?
• Duration per tooth surface: Are you brushing long enough per area?
BrushO’s FSB (Fully Smart Brushing) system dynamically adjusts your brushing time based on:
• Real-time feedback via LED light signals
• App visualization of missed zones
• Brush handle display reminders
• Smart post-brush scoring to help you improve
No more guessing—BrushO tells you exactly where to brush longer, helping ensure each tooth gets the attention it needs.
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer—but with BrushO:
• You don’t need to track seconds manually.
• You brush until all 16 surfaces are complete and well covered.
• The AI ensures each tooth surface receives adequate time and gentle pressure.
• Whether you brush for 2 minutes or 3, it’s precision brushing, not just timed brushing.
Depending on your brushing goals (e.g. whitening, sensitivity, deep clean), you can customize:
• Session time (2, 2.5, or 3 minutes)
• Brushing intensity and mode
• LED feedback sensitivity
With BrushO, the question isn’t just how long to brush each tooth—it’s how smartly. By combining AI, habit-tracking, and multi-surface feedback, BrushO ensures that every second of brushing counts.
Say goodbye to rigid 30-second timers. Say hello to personalized, dentist-approved brushing that truly adapts to your mouth.
Official Website: www.brusho.com

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