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Most people assume brushing their teeth is enough for oral hygiene. But if you’ve ever brushed thoroughly and still experienced bad breath, the answer might lie somewhere else—your tongue. More specifically, the bacteria that accumulate on it. Tongue cleaning has become a hot topic in oral care lately, with influencers, dentists, and hygiene experts all weighing in. But is it truly necessary or just another marketing gimmick?
Let’s break it down—what science says, what dentists recommend, and how smart tools like BrushO are changing the game.

Your tongue is a natural breeding ground for bacteria, food particles, and dead cells. This buildup forms a white or yellow coating, particularly toward the back of your tongue, which can lead to halitosis (chronic bad breath) and even increase your risk of gum disease and cavities.
In fact, studies have shown that over 50% of bad breath cases can be attributed to the tongue rather than the teeth or gums.
A tongue cleaner (or scraper) is a tool specifically designed to remove buildup from the surface of your tongue. It can be made of stainless steel, plastic, or silicone and is typically used after brushing your teeth.
You gently pull the tool from the back of your tongue to the front, removing debris as you go. Most dentists recommend cleaning your tongue once a day—preferably in the morning.
While you can brush your tongue using a toothbrush, most bristles are not designed to remove the sticky layer of bacteria effectively. That’s why tongue scrapers are often considered more effective.
💡 Pro Tip: If you’re using an electric toothbrush like BrushO, choose one with a dedicated tongue cleaning mode or a soft mode that allows you to gently sweep your tongue surface without triggering a gag reflex.
Most dental professionals now include tongue cleaning in their standard oral hygiene advice. They note that it:
• Reduces bacteria and sulfur compounds (which cause bad breath)
• Improves your sense of taste
• Enhances overall oral cleanliness
While the American Dental Association hasn’t formally endorsed tongue cleaners over tongue brushing, they do acknowledge the benefits of cleaning the tongue daily to reduce bacteria and bad breath.
BrushO doesn’t just stop at teeth. As an AI-powered toothbrush, it:
✅ Offers gentle modes for brushing your tongue without discomfort
✅ Tracks tongue brushing time as part of your daily brushing report
✅ Encourages whole-mouth care with guided zone reminders
✅ Rewards consistent care with points that can be redeemed for free brush heads
So while BrushO may not come with a standalone tongue scraper (yet), its thoughtful features help you adopt a complete oral care routine without extra tools.
Yes—if you care about fresh breath and full-mouth health. Tongue cleaning is a simple, effective habit that can significantly reduce bacteria and boost your overall oral hygiene. Whether you use a scraper or a smart brush like BrushO with tongue-friendly features, the key is to do it consistently.
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