[Gingival response by the effect of brushing method and hardness of the toothbrush bristle].

K Iwakami, Y Watanabe
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The effect of toothbrushing is plaque removal and gingival massage. However, intensive oral hygiene frequently results in gingival damage. The object of this study was to determine the damage to oral soft tissues resulting from three methods of brushing (roll, scrub, and bass method) and the use of toothbrushing with two different hardness (Hard: 10.2 kg/head, Soft: 3.2 kg/head). Six monkeys were used for this study. The mouth of each was divided into four sections: upper right for a control, upper left for the scrub method, lower right for the roll method, and lower left for the bass method. The roll method was run at 10 strokes per 10 seconds with a load of 800 grams, and the scrub and bass methods were run at 30 back and forth strokes per 10 seconds, with a load of 400 grams for each method. During the experimental period of five months, brushing by each of the three methods were done once a day. The gingival index, the gingival bleeding index, pocket depth, width of attached gingiva, and gingival recession were measured regularly. Analysis was performed by analysis of variance (ANOVA). The scrub method resulted in greater gingival recession and, at the same time, loss of attached gingiva than the roll and bass methods. The use of the hard brush resulted in greater gingival recession and loss of attached gingiva than the use of the soft brush. With the three methods of brushing, a significantly greater distance of gingival recession and loss of attached gingiva were recorded after brushing by the scrub method than by the roll and bass methods. The study also showed that the modest gingival recession and reduction width of attached gingiva seen with the scrub method and increased stiffness of toothbrush bristles were accompanied by increased damage to the soft gingival tissues.

【牙龈反应受刷牙方法和刷毛硬度的影响】。
刷牙的作用是去除牙菌斑,按摩牙龈。然而,严格的口腔卫生经常导致牙龈损伤。本研究的目的是确定三种刷牙方法(卷法、擦洗法和低音法)和使用两种不同硬度的牙刷(硬:10.2 kg/头,软:3.2 kg/头)对口腔软组织的损害。这项研究使用了六只猴子。每个口被分为四个部分:右上方为对照,左上方为擦洗法,右下方为滚动法,左下方为低音法。滚动法以每10秒10划的速度运行,负载为800克,擦洗法和低音法以每10秒30来回的速度运行,每种方法的负载为400克。在5个月的实验期间,三种方法每天刷牙一次。定期测量牙龈指数、牙龈出血指数、牙袋深度、附着龈宽度、牙龈退行情况。采用方差分析(ANOVA)进行分析。与滚动法和低音法相比,刷牙法导致更大的牙龈萎缩,同时也导致附着牙龈的丧失。使用硬刷比使用软刷导致更大的牙龈萎缩和附着牙龈的损失。在三种刷牙方法中,刷牙法所记录的牙龈退缩距离和附着龈损失明显大于滚牙法和低音法。研究还表明,使用刷牙法时,附着龈的牙龈退缩和缩小幅度适中,刷毛硬度增加,同时对牙龈软组织的损伤也增加。
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