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Randomised clinical study of plaque removal efficacy of a power toothbrush in a paediatric population

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BACKGROUND Clinical investigations of plaque removal efficacy of power toothbrushes in children are limited. AIM To compare plaque removal of a power versus manual toothbrush in a paediatric population. DESIGN… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Clinical investigations of plaque removal efficacy of power toothbrushes in children are limited. AIM To compare plaque removal of a power versus manual toothbrush in a paediatric population. DESIGN This was a randomised, replicate-use, single-brushing, examiner-blinded, two-treatment, four-period crossover clinical trial in children 8-11 years of age. Subjects were randomly assigned to a treatment sequence involving an oscillating-rotating power toothbrush and a manual toothbrush control. Subjects brushed under supervision with a NaF dentifrice. Plaque was assessed pre- (baseline) and post-brushing using the Turesky Modification of the Quigley-Hein Plaque Index by two examiners. Plaque scores were averaged for mixed and permanent dentition on a per-subject basis and analysed using a mixed-model ancova for a crossover design. RESULTS Forty-one subjects (mean 9.0 years) were randomised and completed the trial. Both the power brush and manual brush provided statistically significant mean plaque reductions versus baseline in all analyses (P < 0.001). For both examiners, plaque removal was significantly (P < 0.001) larger for the power brush in permanent and mixed dentitions. The interexaminer correlations for the permanent dentition were strong (ICC = 0.68-0.88) for pre-brushing plaque across all periods. CONCLUSIONS An oscillating-rotating power toothbrush provided superior plaque reduction versus a manual toothbrush in children.

Keywords: power toothbrush; power; toothbrush; plaque removal; removal efficacy

Journal Title: International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry
Year Published: 2017

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