| Literature DB >> 36176832 |
Abdulsalam Al Shammari1,2,3, Fathima Fazrina Farook1,4,3, Amal Fallatah1,3, Sarah Aldosari1,3, Khansa T Ababneh1,3,5, Balsam M Aleissa6,1,3.
Abstract
Background Fixed orthodontic appliances on tooth surfaces, such as brackets and bands, complicate oral hygiene and increase plaque accumulation, contributing to gingivitis, periodontitis, and tooth decay. While manual toothbrushes are an essential part of oral hygiene, there is little clinical evidence to demonstrate how effective manual toothbrushes with novel designs are at removing plaque from orthodontic patients. This study aims to evaluate three types of manual toothbrushes (Pulsar, conventional flat trim (C-TB), and orthodontic type (O-TB)) for their efficacy in plaque removal among patients undergoing fixed orthodontic treatment. Methodology The study followed the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) guidelines. It was a three-treatment, three-period, examiner-blinded crossover clinical trial conducted with a single brushing exercise. Twenty-four subjects were randomized to one of three different bristle designs (Pulsar, C-TB, and O-TB). The primary outcome measure was the difference (baseline minus post-brushing) in plaque scores assessed using the Turesky-Modified Quigley-Hein Plaque Index during each study period. Results Of the 27 subjects enrolled in the study, 24 met the inclusion criteria and completed all three periods of the study. The mean age was 19.58 ± 1.55 years, with a range of 18-23 years. The differences between treatments in plaque score reduction after brushing were statistically significant (p-value <0.001). The treatment differences were statistically significant (p-value <0.001), favoring the C-TB toothbrush and the O-TB over the Pulsar design. On the contrary, the difference between the O-TB and C-TB types was not statistically significant. Conclusions C-TB and O-TB remove significantly more plaque than Pulsar toothbrushes after a single brushing exercise. Nevertheless, the C-TB tested in this study was more effective in removing dental plaque than the O-TB in patients wearing fixed orthodontic appliances. Considering the limitations of this study, additional research is required before evidence-based advice concerning the relative performance of the Pulsar toothbrushes in fixed orthodontic patients can be proven.Entities:
Keywords: oral health; oral health education; plaque control; prevention; toothbrush
Year: 2022 PMID: 36176832 PMCID: PMC9510717 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.28453
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1CONSORT flow diagram.
CONSORT: Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials
Figure 2Three different bristle designs of commercially available Oral B manual toothbrushes.
A. Orthodontic brush (Oral-B Pro-Expert Clinic Line Orthodontic Manual Toothbrush).
B. Conventional Oral-B Pro Gum Care Manual Brush.
C. Pulsar brush (Oral-B Pro-Expert Battery Powered Manual Toothbrush).
Turesky Modified Quigley-Hein Plaque Index.
| Score | Criteria for plaque scoring |
| 0 | No plaque |
| 1 | Separate flecks of plaque present at the cervical margin |
| 2 | A continuous band of plaque up to 1 mm at the cervical margin |
| 3 | A band of plaque that is wider than 1 mm but covering less than one-third of the side of the crown of the tooth |
| 4 | Plaque covering at least one-third but less than two-thirds of the side of the crown |
| 5 | Plaque covering more than two-thirds of the side of the crown |
Demographic characteristics of the sample.
SD: standard deviation
| Characteristics | Mean ± SD | Minimum | Maximum |
| Age | 19.58 ± 1.55 | 18 | 23 |
| Gender | N (%) | ||
| Female | 13 (54.17) | ||
| Male | 11 (45.83) | ||
Mixed model analysis.
| Treatment | B (SE of B) | β (95% confidence limits) | P-value |
| Conventional flat trim | 0.598 (0.1103) | 0.3765–0.8213 | <0.001 |
| Orthodontic | 0.3339 (0.1095) | 0.1132–0.5547 | 0.0039 |
| Pulsar | Ref | ||
| Individual comparison hypothesis test results | |||
| Comparison (mean difference) | F-value | Adjusted p-value | |
| Conventional flat trim vs. orthodontic | 0.26 | 5.72 | 0.063 |
| Conventional flat trim vs. Pulsar | 0.59 | 29.47 | <0.001 |
| Orthodontic vs. Pulsar | 0.34 | 9.3 | 0.011 |
Figure 3Plot comparing the differences in the means of the plaque scores before and after a single brushing exercise in the three treatment groups.
C-TB: conventional flat trim toothbrush; O-TB: orthodontic toothbrush