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That’s where BrushO, the AI-powered smart toothbrush, comes in. Designed with advanced sensors, real-time feedback, and personalized brushing modes, BrushO helps fix the top oral care mistakes — not with more force, but with more intelligence.
Here are the 5 most common brushing mistakes and how BrushO transforms your routine into a smarter, more effective oral health habit.

Scrubbing vigorously may feel like the best way to clean your teeth, but in reality, brushing too hard wears down enamel and causes gum irritation, leading to sensitivity and even gum recession.
BrushO features a built-in pressure sensor that detects excessive force. When you're brushing too hard, a red light gently alerts you, and the brush automatically reduces its speed to protect your gums and enamel.
The American Dental Association recommends brushing for 2 full minutes, but most people only manage 30–60 seconds. This incomplete cleaning allows plaque to linger in many areas.
With FSB (Fully Smart Brushing) Technology and a smart timer, BrushO guides you zone-by-zone to ensure a thorough 2-minute session.
Each area gets equal attention, minimizing the risk of cavities and uneven cleaning.
We often neglect the molars and back surfaces — where plaque and food debris easily accumulate.
The BrushO app provides AI-powered real-time monitoring, highlighting missed zones after every session. This allows users to adjust and cover all areas effectively.
It also supports early detection of dental issues by promoting a more complete brushing routine.
Using a one-size-fits-all brushing routine doesn’t consider your specific needs — whether you have sensitive gums, braces, or whitening goals.
BrushO offers 11 customizable brushing modes, including sensitive, whitening, gum care, deep clean and so on. With personalized brushing feedback, the device adapts to your unique oral profile, ensuring better results.
Without monitoring, it’s hard to tell whether your brushing is improving — or stagnating. This makes building habits harder.
BrushO syncs with its companion app to provide daily brushing reports, brushing scores, and long-term tracking graphs. You can actually see how your habits evolve and where you can improve.
BrushO is a comprehensive oral care ecosystem designed not only to clean your teeth but to transform brushing into a smart, personalized, data-driven habit. It supports a modern approach to Collaborative Health Management, encouraging users to engage actively in their oral wellness.
And BrushO is built with privacy in mind. Your brushing data is never sold or shared. Soon, our exclusive Oral Health ID platform will give users the option to monetize their own oral health data, allowing your everyday brushing routine to contribute to long-term personal value.
🧠 AI-powered brushing insights
📊 Real-time feedback & performance tracking
🦷 11 smart modes for personalized care
🛡️ Built-in pressure protection
🌍 Waterproof (IPX7) and travel-friendly
🔋 Fast charging, up to 45 days of battery life
🔐 100% privacy-focused platform
Old brushing habits don’t guarantee healthy teeth. By fixing these 5 common oral care mistakes, BrushO makes your brushing smarter, more effective, and completely tailored to your needs.
If you’re ready to upgrade your daily ritual, it’s time to ditch the guesswork and choose BrushO — the best electric toothbrush for smarter smiles.
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