Genius Toothbrushes on Periodontal Status of Orthodontic Patients
- Conditions
- Periodontal InflammationOrthodontic TreatmentToothbrushing
- Interventions
- Device: Genius toothbrushDevice: Manual toothbrush
- Registration Number
- NCT04235010
- Lead Sponsor
- Pamukkale University
- Brief Summary
This study evaluates the effects of genius toothbrushes on periodontal status of patients during fixed orthodontic treatment.Half of the patients received manual orthodontic toothbrushes (Oral B Ortho, Procter \& Gamble, USA) with V-shaped bristles and rounded ends. The others received genius orthodontic toothbrush (Oral B Genius 8900, Procter \& Gamble, USA) with Oral-B CrossAction brush head, Procter \& Gamble, USA).
- Detailed Description
Powered (genius) toothbrush with position detection technology provides patient to clean all areas of the mouth during the required time. By connecting phone to the Oral-B App, the genius toothbrush uses facial recognition technology to guide patient's brushing, zone to zone. Pressure control and personalization are another characteristics of these toothbrushes. Pressure sensor alerts patient if the brushing is too hard and helps her/him not to put too much pressure by reducing the speed of brush head. Due to the Bluetooth technology, toothbrushing can be performed more efficiently among orthodontic adolescent patients. In addition, the position detection and timer can be used to control which area is brushed in the mouth and how much total brushing time is continued. The application allows patient to see all the days brushing activity and real-time feedback on brushing habits can be received by this way.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 36
- Permanent dentition with no missing teeth
- No systemic or severe periodontal problems
- Indication of non-extraction fixed orthodontic treatment
- No use of drugs in the past two months
- Absence of physical problems that prevent brushing
- Right handedness for brushing
- Same bracket type (0.022 slot metal, conventional) and ligation technique (wire ligature)
- Finishing of leveling phase (use of rectangular wires)
- Initial total score was between 3 and 10 for the labial surface of each tooth according to the modified Silness and Löe plaque index
- Missing teeth
- Systemic or severe periodontal problem
- Indication of extraction treatment
- Use of drugs in the past two months
- Levelling phase of fixed orthodontic treatment
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Genius toothbrush Genius toothbrush Patients used genius orthodontic toothbrush (Oral B Genius 8900, Procter \& Gamble, USA) for four months Manual toothbrush Manual toothbrush Patients used manual orthodontic toothbrush (Oral B Ortho, Procter \& Gamble, USA) for four months
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Löe and Silness gingival index measurement 4 months A score from 0 to 3 is given. Grade 0 indicates normal gingiva; grade 1 mild inflammation with no bleeding; grade 2 moderate inflammation, erythema, swelling, bleeding on probing or when pressure applied; grade 3 severe inflammation, severe erythema and swelling, tendency toward spontaneous hemorrhage, some ulceration
Bleeding on probing scores 4 months A periodontal probe runs along the marginal gingiva at an angle of approximately 60° to the longitudinal axis of the tooth to determine whether probing elicited marginal bleeding (score 1) or not (score 0). The inflammation was recorded as bleeding scores if bleeding occurred within 30 seconds of probing. Bleeding on probing was estimated as a percentage.
Modified Silness and Löe plaque index measurement 4 months The buccal surface of each tooth is divided into four zones (mesial, distal, gingival and incisal) to the bracket. Each of the four sites of the buccal tooth surface is given a score from 0 to 3, where 0 indicates the absence of plaque; 1 indicates no plaque visible, but an accumulation of soft deposit on a probe when used to clean the surface; 2 indicates a moderate accumulation of soft deposit on the tooth which can be seen with the naked eye; and 3 indicates an abundance of soft matter on the tooth. For the analysis, values are summed to obtain a total score per participant.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Pamukkale University Faculty of Dentistry Department of Orthodontics
🇹🇷Deni̇zli̇, Turkey