Brush DJ

Brush DJ
Brush DJ
Developer: Ben Underwood
Category: Health & Fitness
244.7K installs
1.8K ratings
1.7K monthly active users
Revenue not available
Install Trends
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Monthly +807
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Brush DJ Summary

Brush DJ is a mobile Android app in Health And Fitness by Ben Underwood. Released in Mar 2012 (14 years ago). It has about 244.7K+ installs and 1.8K ratings with a 4.47★ (good) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 1.7K monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Feb 16, 2026.

Recent activity: 168 installs this week (807 over 4 weeks) showing steady growth , and 1.00 new ratings this week View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Feb 16, 2026 .


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App Description

Make toothbrushing with any type of toothbrush fun!

Free with no in-app purchases or adverts. We just want you and your family to brush your teeth effectively every day:)

The multi-award winning Brush DJ app is suitable for use by all ages and is recommended in the NHS 'Delivering Better Oral Health toolkit'. This toothbrush timer plays 2 minutes of music from your devices or cloud to make toothbrushing for an effective length of time less boring!

Brush DJ has been developed by a dentist for anyone wanting to reduce their risk of gum disease and tooth decay. The app helps keep your smile healthy and breath fresh. Also, by
using this app you will find new songs and rediscover your music collection - from guilty pleasures to holiday anthems!

Brush DJ works with either a manual or electric toothbrush and allows you to set reminders
to:
• Change your toothbrush/brush head every 3 months
• Brush at least twice a day
• Floss/clean interdentally every day
• Use a mouthrinse at a different time to toothpaste
• When next to visit dentist, hygienist, orthodontist or dental therapist

You can choose the colour of the screen and timer to match your toothbrush, bathroom or just pick your favourite colour combinations. There are short, animated videos showing how to carry basic oral hygiene tasks such as flossing, using and interdental brush and a manual toothbrush. The latest evidence-based age specific information is given from the NHS toolkit ‘Delivering Better Oral Health’ in text and video format.

Feedback on how you feel Brush DJ can be improved is welcomed via www.brushDJ.com.
Here you can also let us know your favourite song to brush to, which might make it into the weekly Brush DJ Top 5 chart!