Electric toothbrushes and easily replaceable electric toothbrush heads have played a big part in improving the average consumer's oral health and Brushette is now looking to take at-home dental hygiene to the next level with a focus on more sanitary solutions.
Brushette's innovation introduces a patented snapping system that allows consumers to replace just the bristle component of their electric toothbrush head. The bristle heads are individually sealed food-grade nitrogen sterile packages—addressing the fact that more than 30 sets of hands touch conventional bristles before they are put into non-sterilized packaging.
The individual Brushette heads have the potential to be disposed of after every use to reduce the spread of bacteria, as well as customized to one's oral health needs, such as a focus on plaque removal or teeth whitening.
Single-Use Toothbrush Heads
'Brushette' Replaces Just an Electric Toothbrush Head's Bristles
Trend Themes
1. Sanitary Dental Hygiene - Innovative solutions for more sanitary dental hygiene practices, such as individually sealed toothbrush heads, can disrupt the oral care industry.
2. Customized Toothbrush Heads - The ability to customize electric toothbrush heads for individual oral health needs could be a disruptive innovation opportunity in the personal care industry.
3. Reducing Bacterial Spread - Technologies and products that aim to reduce bacterial spread through disposability and sterilization have the potential to disrupt multiple industries, including dental and personal care.
Industry Implications
1. Oral Care - Brushette's sanitary and customizable toothbrush heads have the potential to disrupt the oral care industry.
2. Personal Care - The ability to customize and reduce bacterial spread through disposable and sterilized products can disrupt the personal care industry.
3. Consumer Goods - Technologies and solutions that improve a consumer's health and hygiene practices, such as Brushette's single-use toothbrush heads, have the potential to disrupt the consumer goods industry.