How to Use a Smart Toothbrush for the First Time
Dec 9

Dec 9

Using a smart toothbrush like BrushO for the first time may seem intimidating, but it’s actually a simple process that can transform your brushing routine. This guide walks you through everything you need to know — from setup and app pairing to maximizing features like real-time feedback and brushing scores. Whether you’re switching from a manual toothbrush or upgrading from a basic electric brush, BrushO makes your first experience seamless, effective, and even fun.

Why Switching to a Smart Toothbrush Is a Game Changer

Many people brush twice a day, but still suffer from cavities, gum issues, or bad breath. That’s because brushing isn’t just about frequency — it’s about technique, coverage, timing, and pressure. Smart toothbrushes like BrushO use AI-powered sensors, real-time feedback, and personalized data to help users build better habits and clean more effectively.

 

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Use BrushO for the First Time

1. Unbox and Charge Your BrushO

Before you start, give your BrushO a full charge. It supports Qi wireless charging and offers up to 45 days of battery life on a 6-hour charge — perfect for travel or busy lifestyles.

2. Download and Connect the BrushO App

Search for the BrushO App on the App Store or Google Play. Pair your toothbrush via Bluetooth to unlock features like:

 • Real-time brushing feedback
 • Daily brushing scores
 • Missed spot detection
 • Pressure alerts
 • Weekly brushing habit reports

3. Choose the Right Brushing Mode

BrushO includes 9 brushing modes, including:

 • Daily Clean
 • Ultra-Gentle
 • Whitening
 • Gum Care
 • Deep Clean

For first-time users or sensitive gums, start with Ultra-Gentle Mode. You can always switch modes depending on your needs.

4. Follow the AI-Guided Brushing Zones

BrushO doesn’t use the outdated 30-second per quadrant system. Instead, it divides your mouth into 6 zones and 16 surfaces, providing dynamic, real-time zone-by-zone guidance to ensure every tooth is properly cleaned. Watch the LED ring and app interface for guidance on pressure and direction — this ensures a uniform clean without overbrushing.

5. Review Your Brushing Score After Each Session

After brushing, open the app to see your Brushing Score. It evaluates:

 • Coverage (which surfaces were missed)
 • Pressure consistency
 • Time spent in each zone
 • Brushing streaks

Over time, these scores help you build healthier brushing habits and avoid enamel erosion or gum damage.

 

Pro Tips for Smart Brushing Success

 • Replace your brush head every 3 months — or activate BrushO’s free lifetime brush head program via the “Brush & Earn” rewards system.
 • Set brushing reminders in the app.
 • Encourage family members or children to sync their own devices — BrushO supports multi-user tracking.
 • Track progress with weekly/monthly brushing reports for you or your kids.

 

BrushO: Designed for Every User

Whether you’re a parent teaching kids how to brush or an adult upgrading your routine, BrushO’s AI-powered technology ensures you’re brushing correctly from the very first time. With a sleek design, easy setup, and science-backed insights, it’s the smartest way to level up your daily oral care. Your first time using a smart toothbrush doesn’t need to be complicated. With BrushO, it’s intuitive, educational, and empowering. From setup to scoring, you’re supported every step of the way — making it easy to build habits that last a lifetime.

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