Plaque Removal Efficiency of Chewable Toothbrushes among 10-12-yearold Children: A Randomized Control Trial.

Sridhar Nekkanti, Kanwardeep Kaur, Shwetha Balagopal, Priyanka Agarwal
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Aim and objectives: Toothbrushing is one of the most important factors in controlling plaque accumulation and dental caries. There are vast varieties of toothbrushes available in the market. This study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of novel chewable toothbrushes as compared to manual toothbrushes in plaque removal among 10-12-year-old children.

Materials and methods: This randomized controlled trial was conducted on 40 healthy children aged between 10 and 12 years of age who were randomly assigned to either of the groups: Group I--Chewable Toothbrushes and Group II--Manual Toothbrushes. Following oral prophylaxis, baseline records of oral hygiene indices (Simplified oral hygiene index (OHI-S) in indexed teeth and Turesky modification of Quigley Hein plaque index (TMQHI) were taken. Baseline Saliva samples were collected and sent for Streptococcus mutans counts. Children were then instructed to use their respective toothbrush twice daily for a week. Oral hygiene indices and S. mutans counts were repeated after 1 week.

Results: Differences in pre-brushing and post-brushing plaque scores and salivary S. mutans counts were statistically significant when compared using paired-sample t test and independent-sample t test. There was a significant reduction in salivary S. mutans counts after using both chewable and manual toothbrushes. However, there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups (P = 0.08).

Conclusion: Chewable toothbrushes are equally effective in plaque control when compared to manual toothbrushes. These can be a reliable alternative for children who lack manual dexterity.

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10-12岁儿童咀嚼牙刷去除牙菌斑的效果:随机对照试验。
目的和目的:刷牙是控制牙菌斑积聚和龋齿最重要的因素之一。市场上有各种各样的牙刷可供选择。本研究旨在评估新型可咀嚼牙刷与手动牙刷在10-12岁儿童牙菌斑清除方面的效果。材料与方法:这项随机对照试验对40名年龄在10 - 12岁之间的健康儿童进行了研究,他们被随机分配到两组:第一组-咀嚼牙刷和第二组-手动牙刷。在口腔预防后,对指标牙的口腔卫生指数(简化口腔卫生指数(ohi))和Quigley Hein牙菌斑指数(TMQHI)进行标准修正。收集基线唾液样本并送去进行变形链球菌计数。然后,孩子们被要求在一周内每天使用两次各自的牙刷。1周后复查口腔卫生指标和变形链球菌计数。结果:用配对样本t检验和独立样本t检验比较,刷牙前和刷牙后菌斑评分和唾液变形链球菌计数的差异有统计学意义。使用可咀嚼牙刷和手动牙刷后,唾液变形链球菌计数显著减少。但两组间差异无统计学意义(P = 0.08)。结论:与手动牙刷相比,咀嚼牙刷在控制牙菌斑方面同样有效。对于手不够灵巧的孩子来说,这是一个可靠的选择。
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