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How to Read and Understand Your BrushO Brushing Report
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With the rise of AI-powered oral care, brushing your teeth isn’t just a routine—it’s a data-driven health practice. If you use BrushO, you’ve likely noticed the brushing report that appears after each session. But what do those numbers, colors, and metrics actually mean? More importantly, how can you utilize them to enhance your oral hygiene and maximize your benefits? In this guide, we’ll break down how to read and understand your BrushO brushing report, so you can turn everyday brushing into a personalized, effective health habit.

What Is the BrushO Brushing Report?

The BrushO brushing report is a real-time performance summary generated after each brushing session. Powered by sensors and AI algorithms, it captures essential metrics including:
 • Brushing Duration
 • Pressure Applied
 • Zone Coverage
 • Brushing Angle
 • Brushing Score
 • Missed Areas
 • Pressure Alerts
 • Reward Points Earned

All this data is visualized and stored in the BrushO App, making it easy to track trends, spot mistakes, and get tailored feedback.

 

Key Metrics in Your Brushing Report

🪥 1. Brushing Score

This is your overall performance rating for the session, typically scored out of 100. It’s based on how well you met your brushing targets in terms of:
 • Time spent
 • Coverage of all zones
 • Correct pressure
 • Proper angles

A higher score means you’re brushing effectively. Over time, you’ll want to maintain or improve this score to build better habits and earn more rewards.

🦷 2. Coverage Map: The 6 Zones, 16 Surfaces

BrushO doesn’t follow the traditional 30-second four-zone reminder system. Instead, it uses advanced FSB (Fully Smart Brushing) technology to divide your mouth into 6 zones and 16 surfaces, offering a much more detailed evaluation.
 • Heatmaps will show which areas were thoroughly cleaned, under-brushed, or missed entirely.
 • Missed or poorly cleaned surfaces are highlighted in red/orange.
 • A completely green map means you brushed comprehensively.

✅ Tip: Review your heatmap after each session to identify which areas you consistently miss.

💡 3. Pressure Analysis

Using built-in pressure sensors, BrushO tracks whether you applied too much or too little force:
 • Red alerts indicate over-pressure, which could damage gums.
 • Blue/gray areas may suggest inadequate pressure or contact.

BrushO provides real-time LED light feedback and post-brush warnings to correct this behavior and prevent gum recession or enamel wear.

🕒 4. Brushing Duration & Zone Time

The report shows how long you brushed in total—and how that time was distributed across the 6 zones. This helps identify imbalance:
 • Did you spend too long on one side?
 • Did you rush the back molars?

You’ll also see suggestions based on your preferred custom brushing mode (e.g., 2 minutes, 3 minutes, etc.).

🧠 5. The Brushprint

Your Brushprint is the AI-generated personal brushing signature unique to your habits. Over time, it adapts and evolves as your technique improves, offering:
 • Smarter suggestions based on your brushing style
 • Long-term behavior trends
 • Progress tracking for dentists or self-monitoring

Brushprint helps you visualize oral care as a long-term health journey.

 

How to Use This Data Effectively

📲 In the App:

 • Tap on each metric to see more details or read AI-generated improvement tips.
 • Compare today’s report with past sessions to view weekly or monthly trends.

🧩 Make Adjustments:

 • If a certain zone always scores low, spend more time there next time.
 • If you get frequent pressure alerts, ease up and let the sonic power do the work.

🏆 Earn Rewards:

 • BrushO’s “Brush & Earn” system ties performance to points.
 • High scores and daily streaks unlock brush head refills, badges, or even Web3 token rewards (if connected).

 

Brushing Report for Kids and Families

BrushO’s brushing reports can be shared across family profiles, making it ideal for:

 • Encouraging children to brush well with visual feedback and gamification
 • Monitoring elderly or dependent users’ oral care
 • Friendly family competitions to earn streak rewards

Each toothbrush can be color-coded via LED lights at the base, so everyone has a unique identifier, even with the same model.

 

Why Understanding Your Report Matters

 • Preventive Health: Catch bad habits early before they cause cavities or gum disease.
 • Motivation: See real-time progress and turn brushing into a rewarding habit.
 • Professional-Grade Feedback: BrushO brings dentist-level analysis into your daily routine.

 

🟦Conclusion

The BrushO brushing report isn’t just data—it’s a powerful health tool designed to help you brush smarter, better, and more consistently. By understanding the report’s metrics and acting on personalized insights, you can build stronger oral hygiene habits, prevent dental issues, and even earn sustainable rewards. Let BrushO be your daily oral health coach—one that lights up, scores you, and helps you smile brighter every day.

 

About BrushO

BrushO is an AI-powered smart oral care brand dedicated to making brushing more personalized, effective, and rewarding. With features like Brushprint behavior modeling, FSB zone analysis, and reward-based brushing routines, BrushO transforms oral care from a passive routine into a smart health experience.

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