Family Dentist In Jesup Georgia Explains How A Smartphone App Can Improve Your Oral Health

07 May 2012 Categories: Armstrong Family Dentistry, blog, dental tips, Jesup dentist, teeth brushing, tips, toothpaste

Family Dentist In Jesup Georgia Explains How A Smartphone App Can Improve Your Oral HealthOur information society keeps expanding and some innovations can help with taking good care of ourselves including dental health. Armstrong Family Dentistry in Jesup, Georgia wants all our patients to be informed about the latest information on caring for their teeth and keeping their beautiful smiles. Brush DJ Is a new App invented by dentist Ben Underwood. It’s free and it times your brushing while playing songs from music stored on your device. It encourages everyone to brush for at least two minutes and enjoy music at the same time. This is a unique way of reminding everyone to brush twice a day, use mouthwash, and floss. It even tells you when your next visit to your dentist is coming up.

An app twice a day keeps the dentist away!

Brush DJ makes brushing your teeth fun and effective!
This app plays 2 minutes of music taken at random from your devices music library and has a visual display showing where to brush. Finally brushing becomes something to enjoy!

Brush DJ has been developed by a dentist for anyone wanting to prevent gum disease and tooth decay to help maintain a healthy smile and fresh breath. Also, by using
this app you will rediscover your music collection- from guilty pleasures to holiday anthems!

Brush DJ also allows you to set reminders to:
• Change your toothbrush head every 3 months
• Brush at least twice a day
• Floss/use an interdental brush daily
• Use a mouth rinse -if appropriate
• When you next need to visit the dentist
• When you next need to visit the hygienist

Since studies show that about 30% of folks don’t brush and floss before bedtime this app can be a neat way of helping that percentage to decrease. Then we can reduce gum disease and tooth decay.

This can be a great way to keep everyone up to date of the newest dental news and encourage them to brush two times a day for at least two full minutes.