Toothbrush with visual app?

Anonymous
I can’t get my 15 year old (ASD/ADHD) kid to brush her teeth. I mean she brushes for 10 seconds and her teeth are yellow. Lucky for her she must have good genetics (not mine) because she’s never had a cavity, but I’m still worried about her long term oral health and she wears aligners at night that will exacerbate the issue.

I have seen an electric toothbrush with an app that has a really clear visual that as you brush shows the areas you’ve covered, but I can’t find it on line through searching. I thought here might be a good place to ask since I’m sure others have this issue.
Anonymous
I got one and its pretty worthless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I got one and its pretty worthless.


The one I saw had a really good visual, like with a mouth and when you brushed black stuff came off the teeth.

Does yours have that? The ones I’ve seen online seem pretty useless but I think the very clear visual would work for my kid. My neice had it and it worked really well for her but I can’t get her to text me back to tell me the brand. Haha.
Anonymous
Is this too childish for her? My son liked it when he was younger. It was a catchy tune and the little creature makes funny faces.

https://www.amazon.com/Philips-Sonicare-Rechargeable-Toothbrush-Interactive/dp/B00YAR7ZL6/?th=1
Anonymous
It looks like Colgate Hum is another one, though I have no experience with it.
Anonymous
Oral B iO electric toothbrush. The app syncs with it and shows you the areas you are brushing, have brushed, and missed. I think it is what you are thinking of. I have one that is a few years old, the app was pretty good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It looks like Colgate Hum is another one, though I have no experience with it.


The app is not very good and you have to have the phone close by or it doesn't work.
Anonymous
Pokémon smile (but my kid is 8)

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