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It is the habit not the handle that affects tooth brushing - a randomised counterbalanced cross over study with young and healthy adults.

Authors :
Deinzer, Renate
Eidenhardt, Zdenka
Sohrabi, Keywan
Stenger, Manuel
Kraft, Dominik
Sick, Bernhard
Götz-Hahn, Franz
Bottenbruch, Carlotta
Berneburg, Nils
Weik, Ulrike
Source :
BMC Oral Health; 8/2/2024, Vol. 24 Issue 1, p1-10, 10p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objective: To assess the effect of the toothbrush handle on video-observed toothbrushing behaviour and toothbrushing effectiveness. Methods: This is a randomized counterbalanced cross-over study. N = 50 university students and employees brushed their teeth at two occasions, one week apart, using either a commercial ergonomically designed manual toothbrush (MT) or Brushalyze V1 (BV1), a manual toothbrush with a thick cylindrical handle without any specific ergonomic features. Brushing behaviour was video-analysed. Plaque was assessed at the second occasion immediately after brushing. Participants also rated their self-perceived oral cleanliness and directly compared the two brushes regarding their handling and compared them to the brushed they used at home. Results: The study participants found the BV1 significantly more cumbersome than the M1 or their brush at home. (p < 0.05). However, correlation analyses revealed a strong consistency of brushing behavior with the two brushes (0.71 < r < 0.91). Means differed only slightly (all d < 0.36). These differences became statistically significant only for the brushing time at inner surfaces (d = 0.31 p = 0.03) and horizontal movements at inner surfaces (d = 0.35, p = 0.02). Plaque levels at the gingival margins did not differ while slightly more plaque persisted at the more coronal aspects of the crown after brushing with BV1 (d = 0.592; p 0.042). Discussion: The results of the study indicate that the brushing handle does not play a major role in brushing behavior or brushing effectiveness. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14726831
Volume :
24
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
BMC Oral Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178807100
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-024-04538-6