CN117936096A - Information pushing method and device, oral cavity cleaning equipment and storage medium - Google Patents
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Abstract
The embodiment of the application relates to the technical field of oral cavity cleaning, and discloses an information pushing method and device, oral cavity cleaning equipment and a storage medium, wherein the method comprises the following steps: acquiring first behavior data of oral cavity cleaning equipment, wherein the first behavior data comprises behavior data corresponding to the current cleaning behavior and/or behavior data corresponding to historical cleaning behavior; and if the oral health risk of the user is determined according to the first row of data, determining a corresponding target risk type according to the first row of data, and outputting push information, wherein the push information comprises the target risk type. By implementing the embodiment of the application, the possible oral health risks can be determined according to the cleaning behaviors, and the corresponding push information is fed back, so that a user can timely notice the possible oral health problems.
Description
Technical Field
The application relates to the technical field of oral cavity cleaning, in particular to an information pushing method and device, oral cavity cleaning equipment and a storage medium.
Background
Today, people are increasingly focusing on cleaning of the oral cavity to keep the oral cavity fresh and healthy. Many oral cleaning devices are commercially available for this purpose, for example: electric toothbrushes, tooth-rinsing devices, and the like.
However, in practice it has been found that when using an oral cleaning device, a user may have improper cleaning action due to lack of cleaning feedback, thereby resulting in some areas of the oral cavity being unclean, and that prolonged improper cleaning will increase the risk of oral problems.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the application discloses an information pushing method and device, oral cavity cleaning equipment and a storage medium, which can determine possible oral cavity health risks according to cleaning behaviors and feed back corresponding pushing information so that a user can timely notice possible oral cavity health problems.
The first aspect of the embodiment of the application discloses an information pushing method, which comprises the following steps:
Acquiring first behavior data of oral cavity cleaning equipment, wherein the first behavior data comprises behavior data corresponding to the current cleaning behavior and/or behavior data corresponding to historical cleaning behavior;
If the oral health risk of the user is determined to exist according to the first row of data, determining a corresponding target risk type according to the first row of data, and outputting push information, wherein the push information comprises the target risk type.
A second aspect of an embodiment of the present application discloses an information pushing device, including:
The first acquisition unit is used for acquiring first behavior data of the oral cavity cleaning equipment, wherein the first behavior data comprises behavior data corresponding to the cleaning behavior of the time and/or behavior data corresponding to the historical cleaning behavior;
The determining unit is used for determining a corresponding target risk type according to the first row of data and outputting push information under the condition that the oral cavity of the user is determined to have oral health risks according to the first row of data, wherein the push information comprises the target risk type.
A third aspect of an embodiment of the present application discloses an oral cleaning device comprising: a memory storing executable program code; a processor coupled to the memory; the processor calls the executable program codes stored in the memory to execute the information pushing method disclosed in the first aspect of the embodiment of the application.
A fourth aspect of the embodiment of the present application discloses a computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program, where the computer program causes a computer to execute the information pushing method disclosed in the first aspect of the embodiment of the present application.
A fifth aspect of the embodiments of the present application discloses a computer program product which, when run on a computer, causes the computer to perform part or all of the steps of any one of the methods of the first aspect of the embodiments of the present application.
A sixth aspect of the embodiments of the present application discloses an application publishing platform for publishing a computer program product, wherein the computer program product, when run on a computer, causes the computer to perform some or all of the steps of any one of the methods of the first aspect of the embodiments of the present application.
Compared with the related art, the embodiment of the application has the following beneficial effects:
In the embodiment of the application, the first behavior data of the oral cavity cleaning device can be obtained, and the first behavior data can comprise behavior data corresponding to the cleaning behavior and/or behavior data corresponding to the historical cleaning behavior; and then under the condition that the oral health risk of the user is determined according to the first row of data, determining a corresponding target risk type according to the first row of data, and outputting prompt information, wherein the prompt information can comprise the target risk type. Therefore, by implementing the embodiment of the application, the oral cavity cleaning equipment can combine the current cleaning action and/or the historical cleaning action to predict the possible oral cavity health risk of the oral cavity of the user, and further, the user can be reminded of the possible oral cavity health risk through the prompt information, so that the user can know the oral cavity health condition of the user in time, and the use experience of the user is improved. In addition, the target risk type of the oral health risk is accurately fed back, so that a user can pertinently adjust subsequent cleaning behaviors according to the target risk type, and the adjustment efficiency is improved.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic flow chart of an information pushing method disclosed in an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 2 is a flow chart of another information pushing method disclosed in the embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing the division of an oral area according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of a risk type partitioning disclosed in an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 5 is a flowchart of another information pushing method according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of a division of another risk type disclosed in an embodiment of the present application;
Fig. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of an information pushing device according to an embodiment of the present application;
fig. 8 is a schematic view of an oral cleaning device according to an embodiment of the present application.
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The following description of the embodiments of the present application will be made clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is apparent that the embodiments described are only some embodiments of the present application, but not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the application without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the application.
It should be noted that the terms "first," "second," "third," and "fourth," etc. in the description and claims of the present application are used for distinguishing between different objects and not for describing a particular sequential order. The terms "comprises," "comprising," and "having," and any variations thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, system, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of steps or elements is not necessarily limited to those steps or elements expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus.
The embodiment of the application discloses an information pushing method and device, oral cavity cleaning equipment and a storage medium, which can determine possible oral cavity health risks according to cleaning behaviors and feed back corresponding pushing information so that a user can timely notice possible oral cavity health problems.
The technical scheme of the application will be described in detail with reference to specific embodiments.
In order to more clearly describe the information pushing method disclosed by the embodiment of the application, an application scene suitable for the method is first described. Alternatively, the method may be applied to a variety of oral cleaning devices, which may include toothbrushes, mouthwashes, or prophy devices, and the like, without limitation.
As previously mentioned, when using the oral cleaning device, the user may have improper cleaning action due to lack of cleaning feedback, thereby resulting in some areas of the oral cavity being unclean, and prolonged improper cleaning will increase the risk of oral problems.
In this regard, the embodiment of the application discloses an information pushing method which can be applied to the oral cavity cleaning device so as to solve the problems. The oral cavity cleaning device can acquire corresponding first behavior data, wherein the first behavior data can comprise behavior data corresponding to the cleaning behavior and/or behavior data corresponding to the historical cleaning behavior; and then under the condition that the oral health risk of the user is determined according to the first row of data, determining a corresponding target risk type according to the first row of data, and outputting prompt information, wherein the prompt information can comprise the target risk type. Therefore, by implementing the embodiment of the application, the oral cavity cleaning equipment can combine the current cleaning action and/or the historical cleaning action to predict the possible oral cavity health risk of the oral cavity of the user, and further, the user can be reminded of the possible oral cavity health risk through the prompt information, so that the user can know the oral cavity health condition of the user in time, and the use experience of the user is improved. In addition, the target risk type of the oral health risk is accurately fed back, so that a user can pertinently adjust subsequent cleaning behaviors according to the target risk type, and the adjustment efficiency is improved.
Based on this, the information pushing method and device, the oral cavity cleaning device and the storage medium disclosed in the embodiments of the present application are described below.
Referring to fig. 1, fig. 1 is a flow chart of an information pushing method according to an embodiment of the present application. Alternatively, the method may be applied to the oral cleaning device described above, or other subjects of execution, without limitation. Optionally, the method may comprise the steps of:
102. first behavior data of the oral cavity cleaning device are obtained, wherein the first behavior data comprise behavior data corresponding to the cleaning behavior of the time and/or behavior data corresponding to historical cleaning behavior.
In the embodiment of the present application, the first behavior data may include behavior data corresponding to the cleaning behavior and/or behavior data corresponding to the historical cleaning behavior. The cleaning behavior of this time may refer to a cleaning behavior currently being executed, or a cleaning behavior just ended; historical cleaning behavior may refer to cleaning behavior that has been historically performed. For example, the cleaning behavior in the previous week, the cleaning behavior in the previous month, and the like, are not limited herein. In the embodiment of the present application, a cleaning action may refer to a complete cleaning process, that is, from the start of oral cleaning to the completion of oral cleaning.
Optionally, the first data may include one or more of a cleaning duration of each oral area in each cleaning action, a number of times each oral area is in a missed cleaning state, a total number of times an overpressure cleaning action occurs, a total number of times an overspeed cleaning action occurs, and a total number of times no cleaning action is performed, which are not limited herein.
In embodiments of the present application, the oral cleaning device may include one or more types of sensors, and the oral cleaning device may further collect the first behavioral data of the oral cleaning device via the sensors. Optionally, the sensors of the oral cleaning device may include one or more of a timer, a multi-axis sensor, a distance acquisition module, an image acquisition module, a pressure sensor, and a temperature sensor, without limitation.
Optionally, a timer may be used to time the cleaning duration of the oral cleaning device; the multi-axis acquisition sensor can be used for acquiring motion data of the oral cavity cleaning equipment, the distance acquisition module can be used for acquiring the distance of the oral cavity cleaning equipment penetrating into an oral cavity, the image acquisition module can be used for acquiring image data of an oral cavity area, the pressure sensor can be used for acquiring pressure data of the oral cavity area, and the temperature sensor can be used for acquiring temperature data of the oral cavity area.
Alternatively, the multi-axis sensor may include one or more of an acceleration sensor, a gyroscope, and a geomagnetic meter, which are not limited herein. The image acquisition module may include a visible light image acquisition module, and/or an infrared light image acquisition module, etc., without limitation.
In an alternative embodiment, the oral cleaning device may determine the area of the oral cavity being cleaned based on the motion data of the oral cleaning device, the distance the oral cleaning device is deep into the oral cavity, and the image data of the area of the oral cavity. Alternatively, the oral cleaning device may determine whether the corresponding oral area is in a missed brush condition based on whether the corresponding oral area is identified in each cleaning action.
Alternatively, the oral cleaning device may collect the area of the oral cavity being cleaned by a timer, the length of time of cleaning in each cleaning action; optionally, the oral cavity cleaning device may determine the total number of times an overpressure cleaning action occurs by means of pressure data of the oral cavity area collected by the pressure sensor; alternatively, the oral cleaning device may determine the total number of times the over-speed cleaning action occurs through acceleration data acquired by the multi-axis sensor, without limitation.
104. If the oral health risk of the user is determined according to the first row of data, determining a corresponding target risk type according to the first row of data, and outputting push information, wherein the push information comprises the target risk type.
In the embodiment of the application, the oral cavity cleaning device can store risk thresholds corresponding to various types of behavior data. The risk threshold may be set by a developer according to a large amount of development experience, or may be set by a user according to a user requirement, which is not limited herein.
Further, the oral cleaning device may compare the first row of data to a corresponding risk threshold, and if the first row of data exceeds the risk threshold, may determine that an oral health risk exists for the user's oral cavity. For example, if the risk threshold corresponding to the total number of times the overpressure cleaning action occurs is 3 times, then if the total number of times the overpressure cleaning action is sent exceeds 3 times, then it may be determined that there is an oral health risk in the user's oral cavity.
Further, the oral cleaning device may determine the target risk type based on the data type of the first behavioral data exceeding the risk threshold and/or the region type of the oral region where oral health risk may exist.
Optionally, if the data type of the first behavior data exceeding the risk threshold is at least one of a cleaning duration of each oral area in each cleaning behavior, a number of times each oral area is in a cleaning-missing state, or a total number of times the cleaning behavior is not performed in the history period, the target risk type may be a risk type caused by a bacterial factor. Among them, the risk types caused by bacterial factors may include caries risk types, calculus risk types, pigmentation risk types, plaque risk types, and the like, without limitation.
Alternatively, if the data type of the first behavior data exceeding the risk threshold is the total number of times that overpressure cleaning behavior occurs and/or the total number of times that over-speed cleaning behavior occurs, the target risk type may be a risk of a physical damage type, such as tooth wear, gingival bleeding discomfort, etc., without limitation.
In the embodiment of the application, the oral cavity cleaning device can output the prompt information in the modes of text popup, language and the like, and the oral cavity cleaning device is not limited herein.
By implementing the method disclosed in each embodiment, first behavior data of the oral cavity cleaning device may be obtained, where the first behavior data may include behavior data corresponding to the cleaning behavior and/or behavior data corresponding to historical cleaning behavior; and then under the condition that the oral health risk of the user is determined according to the first row of data, determining a corresponding target risk type according to the first row of data, and outputting prompt information, wherein the prompt information can comprise the target risk type. Therefore, by implementing the embodiment of the application, the oral cavity cleaning equipment can combine the current cleaning action and/or the historical cleaning action to predict the possible oral cavity health risk of the oral cavity of the user, and further, the user can be reminded of the possible oral cavity health risk through the prompt information, so that the user can know the oral cavity health condition of the user in time, and the use experience of the user is improved. In addition, the target risk type of the oral health risk is accurately fed back, so that a user can pertinently adjust subsequent cleaning behaviors according to the target risk type, and the adjustment efficiency is improved.
Referring to fig. 2, fig. 2 is a flow chart of another information pushing method according to an embodiment of the application. Alternatively, the method may be applied to the oral cleaning device described above, or other subjects of execution, without limitation. Optionally, the method may comprise the steps of:
202. First behavior data of the oral cavity cleaning device are obtained, wherein the first behavior data comprise behavior data corresponding to the cleaning behavior of the time and/or behavior data corresponding to historical cleaning behavior.
204. If the oral cavity of the user is determined to have oral health risks according to the first row of data, determining a target oral cavity area with oral health risks according to the first row of data, and determining a corresponding target risk type according to the target oral cavity area.
In the embodiment of the application, the types of risks of oral health risks easily generated in different oral areas are different in consideration of different roles of different oral areas, different oral environments faced by different oral areas and the like. For example, molar areas for occlusion are prone to caries risk, while lateral areas prone to saliva accumulation are prone to calculus risk.
Alternatively, multiple risk types may be divided for different oral areas to obtain a matching relationship between each oral area and a corresponding risk type.
Referring to fig. 3, fig. 3 is a schematic view illustrating the division of an oral cavity region according to an embodiment of the present application. Alternatively, the oral cavity may be divided into 4 molar regions 310, 4 lateral regions 320, and 2 anterior regions 330.
Alternatively, each molar region 310 may include 3 sides, namely a medial side, a lateral side, and an occlusal side; each lateral tooth zone 320 may include 3 sides, namely a medial side, a lateral side, and an occlusal side; each anterior tooth region 330 may include 2 sides, i.e., a medial side and a lateral side, not limited herein.
It should be noted that fig. 3 is only for convenience of description, and in other alternative embodiments, the oral area dividing manner and naming of each oral area may be other manners, and fig. 3 should not be limited to the embodiment of the present application.
Based on the above, the oral cavity cleaning device can determine the target oral cavity area with the oral cavity health risk according to the first data under the condition that the oral cavity health risk of the user is determined according to the first data, and further can determine the target risk type of the oral cavity health risk possibly existing in the target oral cavity area according to the target oral cavity area and the corresponding matching relation.
By implementing the method, the oral cavity cleaning device can firstly determine the target oral cavity area with the possibility of oral cavity health risk, and then determine the target risk type of the existing oral cavity health risk according to the area type of the target oral cavity area, so that the accuracy of determining the target risk type is improved.
Further, the risk type classification method disclosed by the embodiment of the application is introduced below.
As an alternative embodiment, the oral cleaning device may divide the oral cavity into a key oral area and a general oral area; the important oral area may be an area that is prone to oral health risks, such as the occlusal surface of the molar area, the outer side surface of the lateral dental area, and the like, and is not limited thereto. The general oral area may be an oral area other than the emphasized oral area, wherein the emphasized oral area may have a higher risk of developing oral problems than the general oral area.
The risk types corresponding to the key oral areas can be of a first type, and the risk types corresponding to the common oral areas can be of a second type. Alternatively, the risk priority corresponding to the first type may be higher than the risk priority corresponding to the second type.
Optionally, if the oral cavity cleaning device determines that the target oral cavity area with the oral cavity health risk belongs to the key oral cavity area, the corresponding target risk type may be determined to be the first type; in addition, when the oral cavity cleaning device determines that the target oral cavity area with the oral cavity health risk belongs to the common oral cavity area, the corresponding target risk type is determined to be the second type.
By implementing the method, the oral cavity cleaning device can divide the oral cavity into a key oral cavity area and a common oral cavity area according to the difficulty level and the priority level of the risk of generating oral cavity health; the first type and the second type of risk types are distinguished based on the key oral area and the common oral area, wherein the first type and the second type can reflect the severity of the oral health risk possibly existing, so that a user can quickly determine the severity of the oral health risk, and the use experience of the user is improved.
As another alternative, the oral cleaning device may further divide the risk type from the perspective of the tooth surface area. Optionally, the first type corresponding to the emphasized oral region may be further divided into a plurality of sub-types, wherein each sub-type corresponds to at least one tooth surface region.
The tooth surface region may be a region corresponding to one of a plurality of surfaces of the tooth region, and the outer side surface of the tooth grinding region 310 shown in fig. 3 may be one tooth surface region, while the occlusal surface of the tooth grinding region 310 may be another tooth surface region, etc., which is not limited herein.
Referring to fig. 4, fig. 4 is a schematic diagram illustrating a risk classification according to an embodiment of the present application. Optionally, the tooth surface region may include at least one of an occlusal surface of the molar region, an inner side surface of the anterior tooth region, an outer side surface of the anterior tooth region, and an outer side surface of the lateral tooth region. Optionally, if the target oral area belongs to a key oral area and the tooth surface area included in the target oral area is the occlusal surface of the tooth grinding area, it may be determined that the corresponding target risk type is a caries risk type;
Optionally, if the target oral area belongs to a key oral area, and the tooth surface area included in the target oral area is an inner side surface of the front tooth area and an outer side surface of the side tooth area, it may be determined that the corresponding target risk type is a dental calculus risk type;
if the target oral cavity region belongs to the key oral cavity region and the tooth surface region included in the target oral cavity region is the outer side surface of the front tooth region, the corresponding target risk type can be determined to be the pigmentation risk type.
It should be further noted that, the occlusal surface of the molar area has deep and complex pits, which are difficult to clean and are the most easy sites for caries, and caries is easily caused by improper cleaning, so the risk type corresponding to the occlusal surface of the molar area may be caries risk type. The inner side surface of the front tooth area and the outer side surface of the side tooth area are positioned at the outlet position of the salivary gland, so that calcium deposition is easy to occur due to accumulation of saliva, dental calculus is easy to generate after the combination of soft scale and dental plaque, and the risk type corresponding to the inner side surface of the front tooth area and the outer side surface of the side tooth area can be dental calculus risk type. In addition, the outer side surface of the front tooth area is the tooth which is most easily exposed in daily life, has strong requirements of whitening and preventing pigmentation, and the risk type corresponding to the outer side surface of the front tooth area can be a pigmentation risk type.
By implementing the method, the first type can be further subdivided from the dimension of the tooth surface area to divide a plurality of more accurate sub types, so that the matching rate of the risk type of subsequent prediction and the risk type possibly occurring in practice is improved, and the accuracy and the precision of prediction are improved.
It should be noted that, the risk type may be divided into multiple types, and fig. 4 is only an alternative risk type dividing manner for convenience of description, and fig. 4 should not be limited to the embodiment of the present application.
As an alternative embodiment, the first performance data may comprise a cleaning duration of each oral area in each cleaning performance. And the oral cleaning device may determine, according to the cleaning durations of the first oral region in each cleaning action, a first number of times that the cleaning durations are less than a first time threshold. Wherein the first oral region may be any one of a plurality of oral regions comprised by the user's mouth. The first time threshold may be set by a developer according to a great deal of development experience, or may be set by a user according to a user requirement, and typical values may include 50 seconds, 60 seconds, 80 seconds, or the like, which is not limited herein.
If the cleaning time length of the first oral area in a certain cleaning action is smaller than a first time length threshold value, the fact that the cleaning time length of the first oral area in the cleaning action is insufficient can be determined; further, if the first number of times the first oral area accumulates insufficient cleaning duration is greater than the first number threshold, it may be determined that the first oral area has oral health risks.
The first time threshold may be set by a developer according to a large amount of development experience, or may be set by a user according to a user requirement, and typical values may include 3 times, 5 times, or 6 times, etc., which are not limited herein.
By implementing the method, the oral cavity cleaning equipment can count the first times of insufficient accumulated cleaning time of the first oral cavity area, and further can determine that the oral cavity health risk exists in the first oral cavity area if the first times exceed the first time threshold, namely, whether the oral cavity health risk exists in the first oral cavity area can be determined from the dimension of insufficient tooth brushing time.
As another alternative, the first behavioral data may include a number of times each oral area is in a missed cleaning state. The unclean state refers to a state in which no cleaning is performed in one cleaning operation. Alternatively thereto, the oral cleaning device may determine, from the first behavior data, a second number of times that the first oral area is in a missed cleaning state, the first oral area being any one of a plurality of oral areas comprised by the user's oral cavity; and further, if the second number is greater than the second number threshold, the oral cleaning device may determine that the first oral region is at risk for oral health.
The second time threshold may be set by a developer according to a large amount of development experience, or may be set by a user according to a user requirement, and typical values may include 3 times, 5 times, or 6 times, which are not limited herein. The first time threshold value and the second time threshold value may be the same or different, and are not limited herein.
By implementing the method, the oral cavity cleaning equipment can count the second times of missed cleaning of the first oral cavity region, and further can determine that the oral cavity health risk exists in the first oral cavity region if the second times exceed the second times threshold, namely, whether the oral cavity health risk exists in the first oral cavity region can be determined from the dimension of missed cleaning.
206. And outputting push information, wherein the push information comprises the target risk type.
By implementing the method disclosed by the embodiments, the oral cavity cleaning device can combine the current cleaning action and/or the historical cleaning action to predict the possible oral cavity health risk of the oral cavity of the user, and further, the user can be reminded of the possible oral cavity health risk through the prompt information, so that the user can know the oral cavity health condition of the user in time, and the use experience of the user is improved; in addition, the target risk type of the oral health risk is accurately fed back, so that a user can pertinently adjust the subsequent cleaning behavior according to the target risk type, and the adjustment efficiency is improved; and the target oral cavity area with the possible oral cavity health risk can be determined first, and then the target risk type of the existing oral cavity health risk is determined according to the area type of the target oral cavity area, so that the accuracy of determining the target risk type is improved; and, the oral cavity can be divided into a key oral area and a common oral area from the difficulty level generating oral health risks and the priority of the risks; the first type and the second type of risk types are divided based on the key oral area and the common oral area, wherein the first type and the second type can reflect the severity of the oral health risk possibly existing, so that a user can quickly determine the severity of the oral health risk, and the use experience of the user is improved; the first type can be further subdivided from the dimension of the tooth surface area to divide a plurality of more accurate sub types, so that the matching rate of the risk type of subsequent prediction and the risk type possibly occurring in practice is improved, and the accuracy and the precision of prediction are improved; the first times of insufficient cleaning time of the first oral area can be counted, and further if the first times exceed a first time threshold, the oral health risk of the first oral area can be determined, namely whether the oral health risk exists in the first oral area can be determined from the dimension of insufficient tooth brushing time, and the method is simple and convenient, and reduces implementation difficulty and cost of the method; and the second times of missed cleaning of the first oral area can be counted, and if the second times exceed the second times threshold, the oral health risk of the first oral area can be determined, namely whether the oral health risk of the first oral area exists can be determined from the dimension of whether missed cleaning exists.
Referring to fig. 5, fig. 5 is a flowchart of another information pushing method according to an embodiment of the present application. Alternatively, the method may be applied to the oral cleaning device described above, or other subjects of execution, without limitation. Optionally, the method may comprise the steps of:
502. First behavior data of the oral cavity cleaning device are obtained, wherein the first behavior data comprise behavior data corresponding to the cleaning behavior of the time and/or behavior data corresponding to historical cleaning behavior.
504. If the oral health risk of the user is determined according to the first data, the abnormal cleaning data generated in the historical time period is counted according to the first data corresponding to the multiple cleaning behaviors, wherein the multiple cleaning behaviors comprise the current cleaning behavior and the multiple historical cleaning behaviors, or the multiple cleaning behaviors comprise the multiple historical cleaning behaviors.
In the embodiment of the application, the oral cavity cleaning device can acquire the first behavior data corresponding to the cleaning behaviors for a plurality of times. And according to the abnormal cleaning data generated in the historical time period of the data statistics of the first rows, the subsequent oral cleaning equipment can determine the corresponding target risk type according to the abnormal cleaning data.
By implementing the method, the oral cavity cleaning device can count the abnormal cleaning data generated in the historical time period, and the abnormal cleaning data can reflect the bad cleaning behaviors of the user to a certain extent, so that the oral cavity cleaning device can determine the corresponding target risk type according to the abnormal cleaning data, and the accuracy and precision of determining the target risk type are improved.
Optionally, under the circumstance that the multiple cleaning actions include the current cleaning action and the multiple historical cleaning actions, the oral cavity cleaning device may output the pushing information after completing the current cleaning action. Alternatively, in the case where the multiple cleaning actions include only multiple historical cleaning actions, the oral cleaning device may output the push information prior to starting the present cleaning action, which is not limited herein.
Alternatively, the abnormal cleaning data may include one or more of a total number of times an overpressure cleaning action occurs during a historical period, a total number of times an overspeeding cleaning action occurs during a historical period, and a total number of times a cleaning action is not performed during a historical period, without limitation.
Wherein the overpressure cleaning action may be a cleaning action in which the pressure applied to the oral area is greater than a pressure threshold; the overspeed cleaning action can be a cleaning action in which the friction speed of the cleaning action in the oral area is greater than a speed threshold. Alternatively, the pressure threshold may be set by a developer according to a large amount of development data, or may be set by a user according to actual use requirements, and typical values may include 250g, 300g, and the like, which are not limited herein. Alternatively, the speed threshold may be set by a developer according to a large amount of development data, or may be set by a user according to actual use requirements, which is not limited herein.
Referring to fig. 4 and fig. 6 together, fig. 6 is a schematic diagram illustrating a division of risk types according to another embodiment of the present application. Optionally, if the total number of times of overpressure cleaning actions in the historical time period included in the abnormal cleaning data is greater than the third time threshold, and/or the total number of times of overspeed cleaning actions in the historical time period included in the abnormal cleaning data is greater than the fourth time threshold, determining that the target risk type is a tooth abrasion risk type;
It will be appreciated that if the user cleans teeth with prolonged effort or quickly, tooth wear may result, for which the oral cleaning device may count the number of overspray cleaning over a historical period of time, as well as the number of overspray cleaning, to determine if there is a risk of tooth wear.
In other alternative embodiments, if the abnormal cleaning data includes a total number of cleaning activities not performed for a historical period of time greater than a fifth threshold, the oral cleaning device may determine that the target risk type is a risk type caused by bacterial factors, and optionally, the risk type caused by bacterial factors may include a caries risk type, a calculus risk type, a pigmentation risk type, a plaque risk type, and the like, without limitation.
506. And determining a corresponding target risk type according to the abnormal cleaning data, and outputting push information, wherein the push information comprises the target risk type.
Please refer to fig. 4 and fig. 6 together. As an alternative embodiment, the push information may also include prompt information and/or query information. Optionally, the prompt information may include cleaning data corresponding to an oral area with an oral health risk, and the cleaning statistics are determined according to a plurality of first rows of data corresponding to the oral area with an oral health risk. Alternatively, the cleaning data may be presented in the hint information in the form of numbers, text, or charts (e.g., thermodynamic diagrams), without limitation.
Optionally, the query information is used to query whether a dental defect problem exists and to provide at least one first cleaning mode, the first cleaning mode being a cleaning mode capable of overcoming the dental defect problem. Alternatively, if a selection instruction for the first cleaning mode is detected, the oral cleaning device may control the oral cleaning device to switch to the first cleaning mode. Alternatively, the tooth defect problem may include a missing tooth problem, a sensitive tooth problem, a dental implant problem, an orthodontic tooth problem, etc., without limitation.
Optionally, the query may also include a no-disturb option, such as a "no-more-alert" option. Under the condition that the non-disturbing option is selected, the oral cavity cleaning equipment can not output prompt information and/or inquiry information any more, so that the flexibility and the controllability of the method are improved, and the use experience of a user is improved.
By implementing the method, the oral cavity cleaning device can output the prompt information comprising the cleaning data, so that a user can know the specific cleaning condition, and the information feedback efficiency is improved; in addition, the possible tooth defect problem can be solved by inquiring the information, and a corresponding solution is provided for the user to select, so that the tooth defect problem is overcome, and the use experience of the user is improved.
As an optional implementation manner, after the oral cavity cleaning device outputs the pushing information, second behavior data corresponding to a plurality of cleaning behaviors executed by the oral cavity cleaning device in a target time period later can be obtained; the target duration may be set by a developer according to a great amount of development experience or by a user according to actual use requirements, and typical values may include one week, two weeks, or one month, which is not limited herein.
Further, if it is detected that the oral cavity of the user still has an oral health risk according to the second behavior data, the oral cleaning device may perform a corresponding upgrade measure according to the second behavior data.
After the pushing information is output, the oral cavity cleaning device can further track whether the subsequent cleaning action of the user still has oral cavity health risks, and if so, corresponding upgrading measures can be executed to further protect the oral cavity health of the user and improve the use experience of the user.
Optionally, the upgrade measure includes outputting guide information and/or a risk assessment report corresponding to the oral health risk, where the guide information is used to guide the user to perform the standard cleaning action, and the guide information may be in a language guide form and/or a text guide form, which is not limited herein.
By implementing the method, the oral cavity cleaning equipment can guide the user to execute the standard cleaning action through the guide information, so that the cleaning action of the user can be corrected more efficiently and rapidly, and the use experience of the user is improved.
Optionally, if it is determined that there is no oral health risk in the user's oral cavity according to the second behavior data, the oral cleaning device may control the oral cleaning device to switch to the second cleaning mode, and/or output encouragement information. Wherein the second cleaning mode is a cleaning mode adopted before the oral cleaning device outputs corresponding push information, and the encouraging information is used for encouraging a user to keep a standard cleaning behavior.
By implementing the method, under the condition that the follow-up cleaning action of the user is determined to not have oral health risks, the oral cleaning equipment is controlled to switch to the second cleaning mode set by the original user, so that the cleaning operation is more in line with the cleaning habit of the user, and in addition, encouraging information can be output to encourage the user to keep standard cleaning action, so that the use experience of the user is improved.
By implementing the method disclosed by the embodiments, the oral cavity cleaning device can combine the current cleaning action and/or the historical cleaning action to predict the possible oral cavity health risk of the oral cavity of the user, and further, the user can be reminded of the possible oral cavity health risk through the prompt information, so that the user can know the oral cavity health condition of the user in time, and the use experience of the user is improved; in addition, abnormal cleaning data generated in a historical time period can be counted, and because the abnormal cleaning data can reflect bad cleaning behaviors of a user to a certain extent, the oral cavity cleaning equipment can determine a corresponding target risk type according to the abnormal cleaning data, and accuracy and precision of determining the target risk type are improved; and prompt information comprising cleaning data can be output, so that a user can know specific cleaning conditions, and information feedback efficiency is improved; in addition, the corresponding solution is provided for the user to select according to the query information aiming at the possible tooth defect problem so as to overcome the tooth defect problem and improve the use experience of the user; after the pushing information is output, whether the subsequent cleaning action of the user still has oral health risks or not can be further tracked, if so, corresponding upgrading measures can be executed to further protect the oral health of the user, and the use experience of the user is improved; and the user can be guided to execute the standard cleaning action through the guiding information, so that the cleaning action of the user can be corrected more efficiently and rapidly, and the use experience of the user is improved; and under the condition that the follow-up cleaning action of the user is determined to not have oral health risks, the oral cleaning equipment can be controlled to switch to a second cleaning mode set by the original user, so that the cleaning operation is more in line with the cleaning habit of the user, and in addition, encouraging information can be output to encourage the user to keep standard cleaning actions, so that the use experience of the user is improved.
Referring to fig. 7, fig. 7 is a schematic structural diagram of an information pushing device according to an embodiment of the present application. Alternatively, the apparatus may be applied to the oral cleaning device described above, or other implement bodies, without limitation. Alternatively, the apparatus may include a first acquisition unit 702 and a determination unit 704, where:
A first obtaining unit 702, configured to obtain first behavior data of the oral cavity cleaning device, where the first behavior data includes behavior data corresponding to a current cleaning behavior, and/or behavior data corresponding to a historical cleaning behavior;
And the determining unit 704 is configured to determine, according to the first data, a corresponding target risk type, and output push information, where the push information includes the target risk type, where the oral health risk of the user is determined to exist in the oral cavity according to the first data.
By implementing the device, the first behavior data of the oral cavity cleaning equipment can be obtained, wherein the first behavior data can comprise behavior data corresponding to the cleaning behavior and/or behavior data corresponding to the historical cleaning behavior; and then under the condition that the oral health risk of the user is determined according to the first row of data, determining a corresponding target risk type according to the first row of data, and outputting prompt information, wherein the prompt information can comprise the target risk type. Therefore, by implementing the embodiment of the application, the oral cavity cleaning equipment can combine the current cleaning action and/or the historical cleaning action to predict the possible oral cavity health risk of the oral cavity of the user, and further, the user can be reminded of the possible oral cavity health risk through the prompt information, so that the user can know the oral cavity health condition of the user in time, and the use experience of the user is improved. In addition, the target risk type of the oral health risk is accurately fed back, so that a user can pertinently adjust subsequent cleaning behaviors according to the target risk type, and the adjustment efficiency is improved.
As an optional embodiment, the determining unit 704 is further configured to determine, according to the first row of data, a target oral area where an oral health risk exists; and determining a corresponding target risk type according to the target oral cavity region.
By implementing the device, the oral cavity cleaning equipment can firstly determine the target oral cavity area with the possible oral cavity health risk, and then determine the target risk type of the existing oral cavity health risk according to the area type of the target oral cavity area, so that the accuracy of determining the target risk type is improved.
As an alternative embodiment, the first row of data comprises a cleaning duration of each oral area in each cleaning row; a determining unit 704, configured to determine, according to the cleaning durations respectively corresponding to the first oral areas in each cleaning action, a first number of times that the cleaning duration is less than a first time threshold, where the first oral area is any one of a plurality of oral areas included in the oral cavity of the user; and if the first time number is greater than the first time number threshold, determining that the first oral area has oral health risk.
By implementing the device, the first times of insufficient accumulated cleaning time of the first oral area can be counted, and further if the first times exceed the first time threshold, the oral health risk of the first oral area can be determined, namely whether the oral health risk exists in the first oral area can be determined from the dimension of insufficient tooth brushing time.
As an alternative embodiment, the first row of data includes the number of times each oral area is in a missed cleaning state; a determining unit 704, configured to determine, according to the first row of data, a second number of times that the first oral area is in the cleaning-missing state, where the first oral area is any one of a plurality of oral areas included in the oral cavity of the user; and if the second number is greater than the second number threshold, determining that the first oral area is at risk for oral health.
By implementing the device, the second times of missed cleaning of the first oral area can be counted, and further if the second times exceed the second times threshold, the oral health risk of the first oral area can be determined, namely whether the oral health risk of the first oral area exists can be determined from the dimension of whether missed cleaning exists, and the method is simple and convenient, and reduces the implementation difficulty and cost of the method.
As an optional implementation manner, the determining unit 704 is further configured to determine that the corresponding target risk type is the first type if the target oral area belongs to the emphasized oral area; or under the condition that the target oral area belongs to the common oral area, determining the corresponding target risk type as a second type, wherein the common oral area is an oral area except for the key oral area, and the risk of generating oral problems in the key oral area is higher than that of generating oral problems in the common oral area; the risk priority corresponding to the first type is higher than the risk priority corresponding to the second type.
By implementing the device, the oral cavity can be divided into a key oral cavity area and a common oral cavity area according to the difficulty level and the priority level of the risk of generating oral health risks; the first type and the second type of risk types are distinguished based on the key oral area and the common oral area, wherein the first type and the second type can reflect the severity of the oral health risk possibly existing, so that a user can quickly determine the severity of the oral health risk, and the use experience of the user is improved.
As an optional implementation manner, the determining unit 704 is further configured to determine, in a case where the target oral area belongs to the emphasized oral area, a corresponding target risk type from a plurality of sub-types included in the first type according to a tooth surface area included in the target oral area.
As an alternative embodiment, the tooth surface region includes at least one of an occlusal surface of the molar region, an inner side surface of the anterior tooth region, an outer side surface of the anterior tooth region, and an outer side surface of the lateral tooth region; the sub-type corresponding to the occlusal aspect of the molar region includes caries risk types; the inner side of the anterior dental zone and the outer side of the lateral dental zone correspond to subtypes including calculus risk types; the lateral surface-facing subtypes of the anterior dental zone include a pigmentation risk type.
By implementing the device, the first type can be further subdivided from the dimension of the tooth surface area to divide a plurality of more accurate sub types, so that the matching rate of the risk type of subsequent prediction and the risk type possibly appearing in practice is improved, and the accuracy and the precision of prediction are improved.
As an optional implementation manner, the determining unit 704 is further configured to count, according to first data corresponding to the multiple cleaning behaviors, abnormal cleaning data generated in the historical time period, where the multiple cleaning behaviors include the current cleaning behavior and multiple historical cleaning behaviors, or where the multiple cleaning behaviors include multiple historical cleaning behaviors; and determining a corresponding target risk type according to the abnormal cleaning data.
By implementing the device, abnormal cleaning data generated in a historical time period can be counted, and the abnormal cleaning data can reflect bad cleaning behaviors of a user to a certain extent, so that corresponding target risk types can be determined by the oral cavity cleaning equipment according to the abnormal cleaning data, and the accuracy and precision of determining the target risk types are improved.
As an alternative embodiment, the abnormal cleaning data includes one or more of a total number of times an overpressure cleaning action occurs during a historical period, a total number of times an overspeeding cleaning action occurs during the historical period, and a total number of times a cleaning action is not performed during the historical period; the overpressure cleaning action is a cleaning action in which the pressure applied to the oral area is greater than a pressure threshold, and the overspeed cleaning action is a cleaning action in which the friction speed of the cleaning action in the oral area is greater than a speed threshold; and a determining unit 704, configured to determine that the target risk type is a tooth wear risk type if the total number of times of occurrence of the overpressure cleaning action in the historical time period included in the abnormal cleaning data is greater than a third time threshold and/or the total number of occurrence of the overspeed cleaning action in the historical time period included in the abnormal cleaning data is greater than a fourth time threshold;
Or determining that the target risk type is a risk type caused by a bacterial factor, wherein the risk type caused by the bacterial factor comprises a caries risk type, a dental calculus risk type, a pigmentation risk type and a dental plaque risk type, if the total number of times that the cleaning action is not performed in the historical time period included in the abnormal cleaning data is greater than a fifth number threshold.
As an optional implementation manner, the push information further comprises prompt information and/or inquiry information, the prompt information comprises cleaning data corresponding to an oral area with oral health risk, and the cleaning data is determined according to a plurality of corresponding first rows of data of the oral area with oral health risk;
The inquiry information is used for inquiring whether the tooth defect problem exists or not, and at least one first cleaning mode is provided, wherein the first cleaning mode is a cleaning mode capable of overcoming the tooth defect problem.
As an alternative embodiment, the apparatus shown in fig. 7 may further comprise a first control unit, not shown, wherein:
and the first control unit is used for controlling the oral cavity cleaning equipment to switch to the first cleaning mode if the selection instruction for the first cleaning mode is detected after the push information is output.
By implementing the device, the prompt information comprising the cleaning data can be output, so that a user can know the specific cleaning condition, and the information feedback efficiency is improved; in addition, the possible tooth defect problem can be solved by inquiring the information, and a corresponding solution is provided for the user to select, so that the tooth defect problem is overcome, and the use experience of the user is improved.
As an alternative embodiment, the apparatus shown in fig. 7 may further comprise a second acquisition unit, not shown, wherein:
The second acquisition unit is used for acquiring second behavior data respectively corresponding to the executed multiple cleaning behaviors of the oral cavity cleaning equipment in the later target time period after the push information is output; and if the oral health risk of the user is detected according to the second behavior data, executing corresponding upgrading measures according to the second behavior data.
After the device is implemented, the oral cavity cleaning equipment can further track whether the subsequent cleaning action of the user still has oral cavity health risks after outputting the pushing information, and if so, corresponding upgrading measures can be executed to further protect the oral cavity health of the user, so that the use experience of the user is improved.
As an alternative embodiment, the upgrade measure comprises outputting guide information for guiding the user to perform the canonical cleaning action and/or a risk assessment report corresponding to the oral health risk.
By implementing the device, the oral cavity cleaning equipment can guide the user to execute standard cleaning behaviors through the guide information, so that the cleaning behaviors of the user can be corrected more efficiently and rapidly, and the use experience of the user is improved.
As an alternative embodiment, the device shown in fig. 7 may further comprise a second control unit, not shown, wherein:
and the second control unit is used for controlling the oral cavity cleaning device to switch to a second cleaning mode and/or outputting encouraging information under the condition that the oral cavity of the user is determined to be free from oral health risks according to the second behavior data, wherein the second cleaning mode is a cleaning mode adopted before the oral cavity cleaning device outputs corresponding pushing information, and the encouraging information is used for encouraging the user to keep the regular cleaning behavior.
By implementing the device, under the condition that the follow-up cleaning action of the user is determined to not have oral health risks, the oral cleaning equipment is controlled to be switched to the second cleaning mode set by the original user, so that the cleaning operation is more in line with the cleaning habit of the user, and in addition, encouraging information can be output to encourage the user to keep standard cleaning actions, so that the use experience of the user is improved.
Referring to fig. 8, fig. 8 is a schematic view of an oral cavity cleaning apparatus according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in fig. 8, the oral cleaning device may include: a memory 801 storing executable program code; a processor 802 coupled to the memory 801; the processor 802 calls executable program codes stored in the memory 801, and executes the information pushing method disclosed in the above embodiments.
An embodiment of the present application discloses a computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program, wherein the computer program causes a computer to execute the information pushing method disclosed in each of the above embodiments.
The embodiment of the application also discloses an application release platform, wherein the application release platform is used for releasing a computer program product, and the computer program product is used for enabling the computer to execute part or all of the steps of the method in the method embodiments.
It should be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to "one embodiment" or "an embodiment" means that a particular feature, structure or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present application. Thus, the appearances of the phrases "in one embodiment" or "in an embodiment" in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. Those skilled in the art will also appreciate that the embodiments described in the specification are alternative embodiments and that the acts and modules referred to are not necessarily required for the present application.
In various embodiments of the present application, it should be understood that the sequence numbers of the foregoing processes do not imply that the execution sequences of the processes should be determined by the functions and internal logic of the processes, and should not be construed as limiting the implementation of the embodiments of the present application.
The units described above as separate components may or may not be physically separate, and components shown as units may or may not be physical units, may be located in one place, or may be distributed over a plurality of network units. Some or all of the units may be selected according to actual needs to achieve the purpose of the embodiment.
In addition, each functional unit in the embodiments of the present application may be integrated in one processing unit, or each unit may exist alone physically, or two or more units may be integrated in one unit. The integrated units may be implemented in hardware or in software functional units.
The integrated units described above, if implemented in the form of software functional units and sold or used as stand-alone products, may be stored in a computer-accessible memory. Based on this understanding, the technical solution of the present application, or a part contributing to the prior art or all or part of the technical solution, may be embodied in the form of a software product stored in a memory, comprising several requests for a computer device (which may be a personal computer, a server or a network device, etc., in particular may be a processor in a computer device) to execute some or all of the steps of the above-mentioned method of the various embodiments of the present application.
Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that all or part of the steps of the various methods of the above embodiments may be implemented by a program that instructs associated hardware, the program may be stored in a computer readable storage medium including Read-Only Memory (ROM), random access Memory (Random Access Memory, RAM), programmable Read-Only Memory (Programmable Read-Only Memory, PROM), erasable programmable Read-Only Memory (Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory, EPROM), one-time programmable Read-Only Memory (OTPROM), electrically erasable programmable Read-Only Memory (EEPROM), compact disc Read-Only Memory (Compact Disc Read-Only Memory, CD-ROM) or other optical disk Memory, magnetic disk Memory, tape Memory, or any other medium that can be used for carrying or storing data.
The above detailed description of the information pushing method and device, the oral cavity cleaning device and the storage medium disclosed in the embodiments of the present application applies specific examples to illustrate the principles and embodiments of the present application, and the above description of the embodiments is only used to help understand the method and core idea of the present application; meanwhile, as those skilled in the art will have variations in the specific embodiments and application scope in accordance with the ideas of the present application, the present description should not be construed as limiting the present application in view of the above.
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1. An information pushing method, characterized in that the method comprises:
Acquiring first behavior data of oral cavity cleaning equipment, wherein the first behavior data comprises behavior data corresponding to the current cleaning behavior and/or behavior data corresponding to historical cleaning behavior;
If the oral health risk of the user is determined to exist according to the first row of data, determining a corresponding target risk type according to the first row of data, and outputting push information, wherein the push information comprises the target risk type.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein determining the corresponding target risk type from the first row of data comprises:
Determining a target oral area with oral health risk according to the first behavior data;
And determining a corresponding target risk type according to the target oral cavity region.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the first row of data comprises a cleaning duration of each oral area in each cleaning row; and determining, from the first behavioral data, a target oral area at which an oral health risk exists, comprising:
Determining a first number of times that the cleaning duration is smaller than a first duration threshold according to the cleaning duration of a first oral area respectively corresponding to each cleaning action, wherein the first oral area is any one of a plurality of oral areas included in the oral cavity of the user;
and if the first time number is larger than a first time number threshold value, determining that the first oral area has oral health risks.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein the first row of data comprises a number of times each oral area is in a missed cleaning state; and determining, from the first behavioral data, a target oral area at which an oral health risk exists, comprising:
determining a second number of times that a first oral area is in a cleaning-missing state according to the first behavior data, wherein the first oral area is any one of a plurality of oral areas included in the oral cavity of the user;
and if the second times are larger than a second times threshold, determining that the first oral area has oral health risks.
5. The method according to any one of claims 2-4, wherein said determining a corresponding target risk type from said target oral area comprises:
If the target oral area belongs to the key oral area, determining that the corresponding target risk type is a first type;
If the target oral area belongs to a common oral area, determining that the corresponding target risk type is a second type, wherein the common oral area is an oral area except for the key oral area, and the risk of generating oral problems in the key oral area is higher than that of generating oral problems in the common oral area; and the risk priority corresponding to the first type is higher than the risk priority corresponding to the second type.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein determining that the corresponding target risk type is the first type if the target oral area belongs to a accentuated oral area comprises:
If the target oral cavity region belongs to a key oral cavity region, determining a corresponding target risk type in a plurality of sub-types contained in the first type according to the tooth surface region included in the target oral cavity region.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the tooth surface region comprises at least one of an occlusal surface of a molar region, an medial surface of an anterior region, a lateral surface of an anterior region, and a lateral surface of a lateral region;
The subtype corresponding to the occlusal surface of the molar region comprises a caries risk type;
the subtype corresponding to the inner side surface of the front tooth area and the outer side surface of the side tooth area comprises a dental calculus risk type;
The outer side facing sub-types of the anterior dental zone include a pigmentation risk type.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein determining the corresponding target risk type from the first row of data comprises:
According to first data corresponding to the multiple cleaning behaviors respectively, counting abnormal cleaning data generated in a historical time period, wherein the multiple cleaning behaviors comprise the current cleaning behavior and multiple historical cleaning behaviors, or the multiple cleaning behaviors comprise multiple historical cleaning behaviors;
And determining a corresponding target risk type according to the abnormal cleaning data.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the abnormal cleaning data includes one or more of a total number of overvoltage cleaning actions occurring during a historical period of time, a total number of overspeeding cleaning actions occurring during the historical period of time, and a total number of cleaning actions not performed during the historical period of time; the overpressure cleaning action is a cleaning action in which the pressure applied to the oral area is greater than a pressure threshold, and the overspeed cleaning action is a cleaning action in which the friction speed of the cleaning action in the oral area is greater than a speed threshold;
And determining a corresponding target risk type according to the abnormal cleaning data, wherein the determining comprises the following steps:
If the total number of times of overvoltage cleaning actions in the historical time period included in the abnormal cleaning data is greater than a third time threshold value and/or the total number of times of overspeed cleaning actions in the historical time period included in the abnormal cleaning data is greater than a fourth time threshold value, determining that the target risk type is a tooth abrasion risk type;
And if the total number of times of cleaning actions which are not executed in the historical time period included in the abnormal cleaning data is larger than a fifth number threshold, determining that the target risk type is a risk type caused by bacterial factors, wherein the risk type caused by the bacterial factors comprises a caries risk type, a dental calculus risk type, a pigment deposition risk type and a dental plaque risk type.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein the push information further comprises a prompt message and/or query message, the prompt message comprising cleaning data corresponding to an oral area at risk of oral health, the cleaning data determined from the corresponding plurality of first row data for the oral area at risk of oral health;
The inquiry information is used for inquiring whether a tooth defect problem exists or not, and at least one first cleaning mode is provided, wherein the first cleaning mode is a cleaning mode capable of overcoming the tooth defect problem.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein after outputting the push information, the method further comprises:
And if a selection instruction for the first cleaning mode is detected, controlling the oral cleaning device to switch to the first cleaning mode.
12. The method of claim 1, wherein after the outputting push information, the method further comprises:
acquiring second behavior data corresponding to the executed cleaning behaviors of the oral cavity cleaning equipment in the later target time period;
and if the oral health risk of the user is detected according to the second behavior data, executing corresponding upgrading measures according to the second behavior data.
13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the upgrade measure comprises outputting guide information for guiding a user to perform a canonical cleaning action and/or a risk assessment report corresponding to the oral health risk.
14. The method according to claim 12, wherein the method further comprises:
And if the oral cavity of the user is determined to be free from oral health risk according to the second behavior data, controlling the oral cavity cleaning equipment to switch to a second cleaning mode and/or outputting encouraging information, wherein the second cleaning mode is a cleaning mode adopted before the oral cavity cleaning equipment outputs corresponding pushing information, and the encouraging information is used for encouraging the user to keep standard cleaning behavior.
15. An information pushing apparatus, characterized in that the apparatus comprises:
The first acquisition unit is used for acquiring first behavior data of the oral cavity cleaning equipment, wherein the first behavior data comprises behavior data corresponding to the cleaning behavior of the time and/or behavior data corresponding to the historical cleaning behavior;
The determining unit is used for determining a corresponding target risk type according to the first row of data and outputting push information under the condition that the oral cavity of the user is determined to have oral health risks according to the first row of data, wherein the push information comprises the target risk type.
16. An oral cleaning device comprising a memory storing executable program code, and a processor coupled to the memory; wherein the processor invokes the executable program code stored in the memory to perform the method of any one of claims 1-14.
17. A computer readable storage medium storing a computer program, which when executed by a processor implements the method of any one of claims 1 to 14.
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