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A randomized clinical trial evaluating gingivitis and plaque reduction of an oscillating-rotating power brush with a new brush head with angled bristles versus a marketed sonic brush with self-adjusting technology.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY(2014)

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Purpose: To compare the efficacy of an oscillating-rotating power toothbrush with a novel brush head incorporating angled Criss Cross bristles (Oral-B Pro 7000 Smart Series and Oral-B Cross Action brush head) versus a marketed sonic toothbrush (Colgate Pro Clinical A1500 with the Triple Clean brush head) in the reduction of gingivitis and plaque over a 6-week period. Methods: This was a single center, randomized, open label, examiner-blind, 2-treatment, parallel group study. Study participants who met the entrance criteria were enrolled in the study and randomly assigned to one of the two toothbrush groups. Study participants brushed with their assigned toothbrush and a marketed fluoride dentifrice for 2 minutes twice daily at home for 6 weeks. Gingivitis and plaque were evaluated at baseline and Week 6. Gingivitis was assessed using the Modified Gingival Index (MGT) and Gingival Bleeding Index (GBI) and plaque was assessed using the Rustogi Modified Navy Plaque Index (RMNPI). Data was analyzed using the ANCOVA with baseline as the covariate. Results: In total, 130 study participants were randomized to treatment resulting in 64 study participants per group completing the study. Both brushes produced statistically significant (P<0.001) reductions in gingivitis and plaque measures relative to baseline. The oscillating-rotating brush with the novel brush head demonstrated statistically significantly (P<0.05) greater reductions in all gingivitis measures, as well as whole mouth and interproximal plaque measures, compared to the sonic toothbrush. The benefit for the oscillating-rotating brush over the sonic brush was 21.3% for gingivitis, 35.7% for gingival bleeding, 34.7% for number of bleeding sites, 17.4% for whole mouth plaque, and 21.2% for interproximal plaque. There were no adverse events reported or observed for either brush.
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power brush,sonic brush,plaque reduction,gingivitis,oscillating-rotating,self-adjusting
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