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Title: Plaque removal efficacy of triple-headed toothbrush in 4-6-year-old children: A randomized crossover study
Authors: Youcharoen K.
Thomngam N.
Aranya N.
Wongphanthuset Y.
Rungruangpattana M.
Kaewsutha N.
Issue Date: 2021
Abstract: Objectives: The objective of this randomized crossover designed study was to compare the efficacy of plaque removal between a triple-headed toothbrush and a conventional single-headed toothbrush in 4-6-year-old children. Materials and Methods: A total of 73 children, aged 4-6 years, were randomly divided into two groups (triple-headed toothbrush and conventional single-headed toothbrush). The children were instructed on how to use the toothbrush by watching a video clip for each toothbrush type and then brushed their teeth for 2 min. The remained plaque was recorded by Greene and Vermillion plaque index (PI). After a 3-week washout period, the toothbrush type was switched, the children brushed their teeth with the alternate toothbrush, and the PI scores were re-recorded. Results: Plaque scores in the triple-headed toothbrush group were statistically significantly lower than those in the single-headed group in almost all (10 out or 12) surfaces measured (P 0.05). Plaque scores were not significantly different on the buccal surfaces of the upper posterior teeth. Conclusion: The triple-headed toothbrush showed better efficacy in plaque removal and could potentially be a good alternative to the conventional single-headed toothbrush in young children with limited hand skill. © 2021 Journal of the Anatomical Society of India. All rights reserved.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/17171
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85116283314&doi=10.4103%2fjispcd.JISPCD_93_21&partnerID=40&md5=15fb145be9f41becf6c8ff15c26782a7
ISSN: 22310762
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