A Smarter Solution: What Makes an Oral Wearable “Smart”
It’s not just a device — it’s tech that listens to your body and adapts.
It’s not just a device — it’s tech that listens to your body and adapts.
Classic mouthguards stop tooth-to-tooth contact—but tell you nothing about why it happens. A smart oral wearable like Bitely’s bioSense bridges that gap, transforming passive protection into active insight. Here’s what sets it apart.
Traditional Guard
bioSense Oral Wearable
Passive barrier
Sensor-embedded awareness tool
No feedback
Tracks force, duration, patterns
Replace every few years
Firmware updates extend value
pressure-sensitive nodes detect variations in bite intensity—helping illustrate stressful windows across the night.
Automatic start/stop detection logs how long you actually wore the device (handy for building consistency).
Encrypted, low-energy transfer pushes data to the Bitely app seconds after removal—no cables, no hassle.
If you already wear a guard, upgrading to bioSense means: