Author/Authors :
N.C. Sharma، نويسنده , , C.R. Goyal، نويسنده , , J.G. Qaqish، نويسنده , , M.A. Cugini، نويسنده , , M.C. Thompson and K. Hourigan، نويسنده , , P.R. Warren، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Objectives.
To compare the safety and plaque removal efficacy of two oscillating/rotating/pulsating toothbrushes (Oral-B ProfessionalCare™ 7000 [PC 7000] and Oral-B 3D Excel [3DE]) and a high-frequency toothbrush (Sonicare® Advance, Philips Oral Healthcare; SA) in a single-use, examiner-blind, three period crossover study.
Methods.
After refraining from all oral hygiene procedures for 23–25 hours, subjects received an oral tissue examination and those with pre-brushing whole mouth mean plaque scores greater-or-equal, slanted0.6 based on the Rustogi et al. Modified Navy Plaque Index were randomly assigned to treatment sequence. After brushing with the assigned toothbrush and a commercially available dentifrice for 2 minutes, oral tissues were then re-examined and post-brushing plaque scores recorded. Following a brief washout period between two additional visits, the above procedures were repeated with the two alternate toothbrushes. One examiner, blinded to the treatment sequence, performed all clinical measurements.
Results.
A total of 79 subjects (28 males and 51 females) were enrolled and completed the study. Each toothbrush was found to be safe and significantly reduced plaque levels after a single brushing. The PC 7000 and 3DE were equally more effective in plaque removal than the SA, at all tooth areas, reducing plaque by 59.0%, 59.7% and 51.8%, respectively on whole mouth surfaces, and by 67.5%, 67.8% and 59.4%, respectively on approximal surfaces.
Conclusions.
The action of the oscillating/rotating/pulsating toothbrushes (Oral-B ProfessionalCare 7000 and Oral-B 3D Excel) was more effective in plaque removal than the high-frequency toothbrush (Sonicare Advance).