Powered toothbrush systems that provide improved bristle positioning and
bristle contact with tooth surfaces that reduce the time and effort
required for effective brushing. Some embodiments use alternating or
oscillating pneumatic pressure and suction to move a tooth brush head.
Various configuration of the brush head provide different areas of
coverage ranging from individual tooth to quarter mouth (U-cross
section), to half (U-cross section or H-cross section) or whole mouth
(U-cross section or H-cross section) coverage. Some embodiments include
flexible fingers and/or bladders to keep the bristle tips properly
engaged with the teeth and gums, providing bristle contact over a wide
variety of malocclusion. The shape of the brush heads adapts to conform
closely to the shape of the user's dental arch and to any malocclusion
that may be present. The power toothbrush automatically generates motion
of the brush head that simulates the "Modified Bass Method" of brushing.