1. A novel toothbrush with a thin-head, slender-neck and super-tapered bristles enhancing accessibility in hard-to-reach areas: a crossover randomized trial
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Hyo-Jung Kim, Joo-Yeon Lee, Eun-Song Lee, Da-Mi Kim, Ui-Won Jung, Jae-Kook Cha, and Baek-Il Kim
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Dental care ,Dental implant ,Molars ,Oral hygiene ,Toothbrushing ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract Background Toothbrushing is the most commonly used method to physically remove dental plaque. However, there are many areas of the mouth that are difficult to reach with a toothbrush. The type of toothbrush is a critical factor influencing the effectiveness of oral care. The purpose of the study was to evaluate a toothbrush with a thin head, slender-neck and super-tapered bristles to target hard-to-reach areas in the oral cavity for reducing dental plaque and gingivitis. Methods This crossover study included 58 adults aged 20 years and older. All participants were randomly assigned to use test and control toothbrushes (the latter had a normal head and round bristles) for two 4-week phases. Participants brushed their teeth twice daily in their habitual manner. At the start and end of each phase the Silness-Lӧe plaque index (PI), Lӧe -Silness gingival index (GI) and bleeding-on-probing index (BOP) were assessed and performed plaque fluorescence tests using quantitative light-induced fluorescence technology. Results After using the test toothbrush, PI, GI and BOP decreased by 25%, 30% and 48%, respectively (P
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- 2024
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