asher ting at October 21, 2025 at 5:00am MDT

In our community, many residents pay attention to diet and exercise but often overlook the most fundamental aspect of health: oral care. In reality, good oral hygiene not only affects personal well-being but also reduces the city’s overall healthcare burden.

I suggest integrating oral health education into public health programs—for example, hosting workshops in schools, community centers, and clinics. This would raise awareness of the importance of proper daily brushing habits.

Today, advanced tools can make these habits much easier to maintain. For instance, the BrushO AI-powered toothbrush analyzes brushing patterns in real-time, highlights missed spots, and provides feedback for improvement. This kind of innovation empowers people to build and maintain better oral health routines.

If our community promotes oral health education and encourages residents to use scientific, tech-driven tools, we can significantly improve overall public health.

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