Title
Comparison of a novel sonic toothbrush to manual brushing on plaque control and gingival inflammation: A multicenter, randomized, controlled clinical trial
Date Issued
01 January 2021
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Nevins M.
Kerr E.
Isola G.
Soto C.P.
Stacchi C.
Lombardi T.
Kim D.
Rocchietta I.
Publisher(s)
Quintessence Publishing Co. Inc.
Abstract
The goal of this multicenter randomized controlled study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a newly developed ionic-sonic electric toothbrush in terms of plaque removal and reduction of gingival inflammation. A total of 78 subjects from three dental centers were invited to join the study. They were randomized to receive either a manual toothbrush (control group) or an ionic-sonic electric brush (test group). Full-mouth prophylaxis and oral hygiene instructions based on the stationary bristle technique were provided 1 week prior to the baseline visit. At baseline and at each follow-up appointment, Plaque Index (PI) and Gingival Index (GI) were recorded. In addition, probing depth (PD) and bleeding on probing were recorded at baseline and at the last appointment (week 5). At completion of the study, subjects in the test group were given a questionnaire regarding their satisfaction with the toothbrush. Sixty-four subjects completed the study (control: 28; test: 36). The mean age of the subjects was 36.90 ± 12.19 years. No significant difference between the baseline and 5-week PD was found. Plaque removal efficacy and reduction in gingival inflammation were more significant for the test group at week 2. Both the control and test groups showed statistically significant improvement in PI and GI from baseline to week 5. The ionic-sonic toothbrush was more effective than manual toothbrush after a 1-week application.
Start page
99
End page
104
Volume
41
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Odontología, Cirugía oral, Medicina oral
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85100821359
PubMed ID
Source
International Journal of Periodontics and Restorative Dentistry
ISSN of the container
01987569
Sponsor(s)
The study was funded by a grant from Ionic Corporation. The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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