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Study NCT ID: NCT06541743
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: None
First Post: 2024-07-17

Brief Title: Efficacy of Regular Musical and Electric Toothbrushes in Plaque Removal in Children
Sponsor: None
Organization: None

Study Overview

Official Title: Efficacy of Regular Musical and Electric Toothbrushes in Plaque Removal in Children - A Randomized Clinical Trial
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2024-08
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: No
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
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Brief Summary: Tooth brushing is essential for maintaining oral hygiene especially in children who are at a critical stage for developing lifelong oral health habits Establishing effective tooth brushing behaviors for school-aged children 6-12 years is vital for long-term dental health Consistent and effective tooth brushing is crucial for reducing supragingival plaque which is key to preventing periodontal diseases and ensuring good oral hygiene Despite the availability of various plaque control methods tooth brushing remains the most effective and safest approach

However young children particularly those under ten often struggle with the dexterity and motivation needed for proper tooth brushing resulting in inadequate plaque removal Manual tooth brushing though effective can become monotonous and fail to engage children making it difficult to establish regular brushing habits Studies have shown that regular removal of supragingival plaque can significantly reduce both supra- and subgingival pathogenic species underscoring the importance of effective plaque control

Innovative solutions such as electric and musical toothbrushes have been developed to address these challenges
Detailed Description: Electric toothbrushes enhance plaque removal through mechanical action while musical toothbrushes aim to boost motivation and compliance by incorporating interactive elements like music and colorful designs Musical toothbrushes play music for two minutes encouraging children to brush for the recommended duration and making the activity more enjoyable Previous research has shown varying levels of success with these advanced toothbrushes For example one of the recent study have found that musical toothbrushes significantly improved plaque control compared to regular ones Similarly other studies have reported substantial plaque reduction with musical toothbrushes Furthermore it has been observed that while both manual and powered toothbrushes improved clinical parameters powered toothbrushes had a more significant impact on gingival health

Despite these promising results there is a lack of comprehensive comparative studies on the efficacy of regular electric and musical toothbrushes in children This study aimed to address this gap by conducting a randomized clinical trial to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of these three types of toothbrushes in removing supragingival plaque in children aged 6-12 years

To the best of our knowledge this is the first clinical study wherein the comparisons had been made between regular musical and electric toothbrushes The findings will provide valuable insights into the most effective tools for promoting oral hygiene in children potentially shaping future recommendations and practices in pediatric dentistry

Study Oversight

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