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Your smile tells your story, our care keeps it shining 

At Smyle, we believe brushing should be smarter, not harder. Too often, people miss the back teeth, leading to cavities and gum issues. That’s why we’ve created a toothbrush powered by advanced sensors and paired with our interactive app. Together, they give you real-time feedback and a 3D view of your mouth—helping you brush better every day.

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Smyle is designed for the next generation of oral care, blending smart technology with everyday routines. With features like pressure tracking and personalized guidance, we’re making healthy smiles easier and more engaging than ever before.

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Smyle Tech

Brushing isn’t just about clean teeth anymore — it’s about smarter habits, healthier gums, and a routine that actually adapts to you. Smyle packs advanced sensors and intelligent feedback into a sleek design, turning an everyday task into a personalized experience.

Inside every Smyle toothbrush:

  • Motion Mapping (IMU Sensor) Tracks how and where you brush, building a complete picture of your coverage. → Because missing zones leads to cavities and costly dental visits.

  • Pressure Awareness Measures force in real time. → Because brushing too hard damages gums and weakens enamel.

  • Smart Head Tracking (NFC + RFID) Identifies each brush head and monitors usage. → Because hygiene matters, and expired heads don’t clean effectively.

  • Visual Guidance (RGB LED) Lights up with instant signals — green for good pressure, yellow for head replacement, red for expired. → Because feedback should be simple, not complicated.

  • Adaptive Vibration Motor Adjusts intensity for gentle, standard, or deep clean modes. → Because every mouth is different, and your brush should know that.

  • Rechargeable Power + Wireless Charging Runs for weeks on a single charge, docked with ease. → Because convenience keeps you consistent.

70% of teenagers do not brush their teeth properly. This number has risen steadily over the past decade, leading to higher rates of cavities and gum disease.

40% of working adults skip brushing at least once a day. This trend has increased over the last 10 years, contributing to costly dental visits and long‑term oral health issues.

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The recommended brushing time is two minutes, twice a day with fluoride toothpaste.

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