Comparative Evaluation of Plaque Removal Efficacy of Plaque-Indicating Dye Dentifrice Vsnon-Dye Dentifrice in Enhancing Oral Hygiene among Orthodontic Patients. A Double Blind Randomized Clinical Trial

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (11) ◽  
pp. 2022
Author(s):  
B. Priyanka Shenoy ◽  
P. Jayashri
Author(s):  
Mara Assef L. Lotif ◽  
Lídia Audrey R. Valadas ◽  
Francisco Vagnaldo Fechine ◽  
Said G. C. Fonseca ◽  
Mary Anne M. Bandeira ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 107-110
Author(s):  
Gurusamy Kayalvizhi ◽  
Venkatesan Ramesh ◽  
Selva B Arumugam ◽  
Sarangapani Radha ◽  
Suganya Mohandoss

BDJ Open ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Homa Farhadifard ◽  
Sepideh Soheilifar ◽  
Maryam Farhadian ◽  
Hadi Kokabi ◽  
Anahita Bakhshaei

AbstractConsidering the widespread use of smartphones and their applications (apps), as well as the undeniable role of reminders and apps in behavioral interventions, this study aimed to assess the efficacy of a smartphone app (Brush DJ) for oral hygiene compliance of patients with fixed orthodontic appliances. In this randomized clinical trial, 120 patients between 15 to 25 years who had just started fixed orthodontic treatment were randomly divided into two groups (n = 60). Control patients received conventional oral hygiene instruction, while patients in the intervention group were asked to use the Brush DJ smartphone app, after receiving conventional oral hygiene instruction. The plaque index (PI) and gingival index (GI) were measured at baseline (T0), and at 4 weeks (T1), 8 weeks (T2) and 12 weeks (T3) after the onset of study. A questionnaire was given to all patients to assess the frequency and duration of tooth brushing per day, and the frequency of app usage and reminder noticing in the intervention group. Improvements in PI and GI were noted in the intervention group; while these parameters increased in the control group. Significant differences were noted in PI and GI changes between the two groups (p < 0.001). Brushing frequency and duration were positively correlated with app usage during the follow-up period. Ultimately, we believe that smartphone apps, as motivators and reminders, can greatly help in improving the orthodontic patients’ oral hygiene compliance, especially in adolescents


Author(s):  
Qiuwen Chen ◽  
Yanjun Ge ◽  
Jinyou Chai ◽  
Hailan Feng ◽  
Jianzhang Liu ◽  
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Elderly patients often find it challenging to remove plaque accumulated on the attachments of implant overdentures (IOD) using conventional cleaning instruments. Further, excessive plaque accumulation can lead to peri-implant diseases and occasionally to respiratory diseases. Therefore, here, we aimed to compare the effectiveness of waist-shaped interdental brushes (WIB) with that of straight-shaped ones (SIB) in plaque removal from the locator attachments of IOD. Twenty participants with two locator attachments retaining mandibular IOD participated in this study. After the baseline cleaning, the participants refrained from oral hygiene maintenance for 3 days. A dentist cleaned one of the attachments using the WIB and the other attachment using the SIB. The pre- and post-cleaning modified plaque index (mPLI) scores were recorded. Following another 3 days free from oral hygiene maintenance, the trained participants repeated the same cleaning procedure using the WIB and SIB. Pre- and post-cleaning mPLI scores were recorded. Regardless of the type of brush used, the post-cleaning mPLI scores were lower than the pre-cleaning ones. After the cleaning procedure, the overall mean mPLI score was lower in the WIB group than in the SIB group. The post-cleaning mPLI scores at the line-angles and on the axial surfaces of the attachments were also lower in the WIB group than in the SIB group. There was no difference in the cleaning effectiveness between the dentist and participants when they used the same type of interdental brush. The WIB was significantly more efficient in plaque removal than the SIB, especially at the line-angle sites.


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