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用途:硅胶口腔拭子已经成为纱布,海绵刷和软毛牙刷的有前途的替代品,在温和清洁和有效之间提供平衡。硅胶的柔韧性和柔软性使其成为安全清洁老年患者敏感口腔组织的合适材料。本研究旨在确定硅胶的最佳硬度水平,以最大限度地提高清洁效果,同时最大限度地减少口腔组织损伤的风险。材料和方法:将6.0 g Thicken Up Clear食品添加剂与12.0 ml水和食用色素混合制成假牙菌斑,然后将其涂抹在厚度为2.0 mm的NISSIN齿状硅橡胶片(模拟软组织)上。将不同硬度等级的硅胶头(20、30、40、50和60 Shore A)连接到V.P.2000牙刷机上,以每分钟75轮的速度运行,力为1.96 n,每个拭子刷表面25次(每组n = 16)。结果:单因素方差分析(ANOVA)显示,五种硬度水平的假牙菌斑去除具有统计学意义,f值为106.161(自由度= 4,75,p 0.001)。Games-Howell两两比较检验显示,所有五种硅胶硬度水平在去除伪斑块的有效性方面存在显著差异(p 0.05)。所有实验均采用体视显微镜观察,在刷牙前后均未观察到明显的模拟软组织损伤。结论:硬度为60 Shore a的硅胶口腔拭子可最大限度地去除体外假牙菌斑。这一发现对于开发适合老年人需求的专业口腔卫生工具至关重要,从而增强口腔健康和整体福祉。
Comparative Analysis of Silicone Mouth Swabs with Varying Hardness Levels for Optimal Plaque Removal in Elderly Oral Care.
Purpose: Silicone mouth swabs have emerged as a promising alternative to gauze, sponge brushes, and soft-bristled toothbrushes, offering a balance between gentle cleaning and effectiveness. The flexibility and softness of silicone make it a suitable material for safely cleaning the sensitive oral tissues of elderly patients. This study aims to determine the optimal hardness level of silicone that maximises cleaning effectiveness while minimising the risk of trauma to oral tissues.
Materials and methods: A pseudo-plaque was created by mixing 6.0 g of Thicken Up Clear food additive with 12.0 ml of water and food colouring, which was then spread onto a NISSIN dentoform silicone rubber sheet (simulated soft tissue) with a thickness of 2.0 mm. Silicone heads with different hardness levels - 20, 30, 40, 50, and 60 Shore A - were attached to a V.P.2000 tooth brushing machine, operating at 75 rounds per minute with a force of 1.96 N. Each swab was used to brush the surface 25 times (n = 16 for each group).
Results: A one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed a statistically significant difference in pseudo-plaque removal among the five hardness levels, with an F-value of 106.161 (degrees of freedom = 4, 75, p 0.001). The Games-Howell pairwise comparison test showed that all five silicone hardness levels differed significantly from each other in their effectiveness in removing pseudo-plaque (p 0.05). No visible simulated soft tissue damage was observed before and after brushing, as inspected with a stereomicroscope in all experiments.
Conclusion: The silicone oral swab with a hardness level of 60 Shore A was found to maximise pseudo-plaque removal in vitro. This finding is crucial for the development of specialised oral hygiene tools tailored to the needs of the elderly population, thereby enhancing oral health and overall well-being.
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Clinicians, general practitioners, teachers, researchers, and public health administrators will find this journal an indispensable source of essential, timely information about scientific progress in the fields of oral health and the prevention of caries, periodontal diseases, oral mucosal diseases, and dental trauma. Central topics, including oral hygiene, oral epidemiology, oral health promotion, and public health issues, are covered in peer-reviewed articles such as clinical and basic science research reports; reviews; invited focus articles, commentaries, and guest editorials; and symposium, workshop, and conference proceedings.