How BrushO’s FSB Technology Delivers Smarter, Safer Brushing
Nov 6

Nov 6

In the world of electric toothbrushes, it’s not enough to spin fast; you need precision, balance, and feedback. That’s the promise behind BrushO’s FSB technology (“Fully Smart Brushing”)—a motor system designed to offer up to 64,000 RPM, zone‑by‑zone tracking, pressure adaptation, and ultra‑quiet operation. In this article, we’ll break down what FSB really means, how it works, the scientific advantages it brings for both plaque removal and gum protection, and why it’s a standout feature for users who want oral care that evolves with them.

What Does “FSB” Mean in BrushO?

FSB stands for Fully Smart Brushing—a proprietary system from BrushO that blends high‑speed motor mechanics, real‑time sensor feedback, and adaptive software intelligence.

Key components include:

 • A 2nd‑generation Maglev sonic motor rated up to 64,000 rpm.  
 • AI sensors that detect brushing pressure, coverage area (6 zones / 16 surfaces), and motion.
 • Firmware and app integration to adjust performance and provide personalized feedback.  
 • Smart design features like ultra‑quiet operation (< 45 dB) and IPX7 waterproofing.  

 

Why Motor Speed Isn’t Enough—The “Balance” Part of FSB

While many electric toothbrush brands tout “high RPM,” FSB emphasizes balanced performance:

Deep Cleaning Without Gum Damage

High speed alone can risk enamel wear or gum recession. FSB modulates vibration according to brushing mode and pressure sensor input, allowing for effective plaque disruption while guarding soft tissues.

Accurate Coverage Tracking

With six zones and 16 surfaces mapped in the app, FSB ensures you don’t skip back molars or hidden sulcus areas—critical spots for early gum disease.

Adaptive Mode Calibration

Whether you choose “Whitening,” “Gum Care,” or a custom setting, FSB calibrates the motor’s behavior—avoiding the common issue of a high‑powered brush being too harsh for sensitive users.

 

The Science Behind the Advantage

Plaque Removal Efficiency

According to BrushO’s product page, FSB technology contributes to up to 20× more plaque removal compared to manual brushes. This increased efficacy is achieved by combining high‑frequency bristle motion with optimized power delivery rather than raw speed alone.

Gum Health & Pressure Monitoring

Over‑brushing and excess pressure are known risk factors for gum recession. FSB’s built‑in smart pressure sensor monitors your force and the app delivers feedback when you exceed safe thresholds—helping preserve your gingiva for the long term.  

Quiet and Durable Motor Design

FSB’s use of Maglev technology offers lower friction, less heat, and quieter operation (< 45 dB), meaning users can brush comfortably—even in the early morning—without disturbing others.

 

Practical Tips: Getting the Most from FSB Technology

 • Select the correct mode in the BrushO app: Choose Gum Care if you’re sensitive, Whitening if you drink coffee or tea often.
 • Follow zone prompts: Monitor the six‑zone/16‑surface display and make sure you deal with back molars.
 • Watch for pressure alerts: The brush will flash or the app will notify you if you’re pressing too hard—reduce force, let the brush do the work.
 • Replace brush head on schedule: Though FSB gives you smart feedback, heads still need replacement—BrushO’s lifetime free head program ensures you’re covered.
 • Use the app’s progress data: Review your monthly brushing stats and set micro‑goals—better consistency often leads to fewer dental issues.

 

Why FSB Makes BrushO a Smart Investment

 • High‑speed motor + adaptive intelligence = deep clean + soft touch

 • Real‑time feedback helps avoid gum damage, enamel wear and missed zones

 • Data‑driven brushing fosters better habits and long‑term oral health

 • Quiet, durable design suitable for sensitive users, busy schedules and travel

 • Integrated with BrushO’s broader ecosystem (app, rewards, lifetime heads) for ongoing value

 

About BrushO

BrushO is a brand offering AI‑powered smart electric toothbrushes. With its FSB (Fully Smart Brushing) technology, 64,000 RPM motor, app‑connected feedback system, and sustainable lifetime brush‑head program, BrushO is redefining how we approach oral hygiene—from routine to insight‑driven. Recommended by over 40 UK dental clinics and introduced via Stanford innovation, BrushO blends performance, personalization, and long‑term value.

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