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Toothbrushing Education via a Smart Software Visualization System
Christian Graetz * , Jule Bielfeldt , Lars Wolff , Claudia Springer , Karim M. Fawzy El-Sayed , Sonja Sälzer , Sabah Badri-Höher , Christof E. Dörfer
Clinic of Conservative Dentistry and Periodontology, Christian Albrechts University, Kiel, Germany
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 Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficiency of a recently developed smart digital toothbrush monitoring and training system (DTS) in terms of correct brushing motion and grip axis orientation in an at-home environment.

 Methods: Twenty-one participants (11 test individuals [DTSG] and 10 control individuals [COG]) received instructions on the modified Bass technique (MBT) after their toothbrushing performance was monitored and they received professional tooth cleaning (T0). After 36 hours (T1), without mechanical oral hygiene measures, plaque and gingival indices were recorded, and the brushing technique was reviewed. After randomization, participants individually performed oral hygiene for 6 weeks (T2) with the provided oral hygiene kits. The DTSG group additionally used DTS. During the following 8 weeks (T3), participants used their original brushing devices without any additional interference. Investigators at each visit were masked regarding group identity. Data were statistically evaluated using Mann-Whitney U, Friedman, Wilcoxon, and paired tests and Pearson correlation.

 Results: At T0, 27.27% of DTSG participants used the MBT correctly (COG, 50%), increasing to 54.55% (COG, 60%) after professional instruction (T1) and further to 90.91% at T2 (COG, 60%) (P <0.001). Plaque scores were reduced in DTSG (P <0.05). At T3, 80% of the DTSG (COG, 40%) totally adopted the MBT (P <0.05). The plaque scores on buccal surfaces of the DTSG showed an additional slight improvement between T2 and T3, in contrast to a decline on oral surfaces (P <0.001). At T2 and T3, the DTSG brushed >120 seconds (COG, 90% and 50%) (P <0.05).

 Conclusion: Apparently, the tested DTS effectively improves the brushing technique and leads to a prolonged learning effect, including improved oral hygiene.


 Source: Journal of Periodentology

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Keywords: Computers, dental plaque, dental prophylaxis, oral hygiene, problem-based learning
     
Type of Study: Research | Subject: Periodontology
Received: 2013/07/10 | Published: 2012/01/15
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Graetz C, Bielfeldt J, Wolff L, Springer C, M. Fawzy El-Sayed K, Sälzer S, et al . Toothbrushing Education via a Smart Software Visualization System. 3 2012; 6 (6)
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