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Meta-Analysis
. 2005:32 Suppl 6:214-28.
doi: 10.1111/j.1600-051X.2005.00795.x.

A systematic review of the effectiveness of self-performed mechanical plaque removal in adults with gingivitis using a manual toothbrush

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Meta-Analysis

A systematic review of the effectiveness of self-performed mechanical plaque removal in adults with gingivitis using a manual toothbrush

G A van der Weijden et al. J Clin Periodontol. 2005.

Abstract

Objective: To assess the effectiveness of self-performed mechanical plaque removal in adults with gingivitis using a manual toothbrush with respect to the level of plaque and gingivitis in controlled studies of at least 6 months duration. SEARCH: Medline-PubMed up to and including September 2004.

Results: Out of 3223 titles and abstracts, 33 trials were found for data extraction. A meta-analysis was conducted of studies (n=9) in which, for the manual toothbrush group at baseline, only a professional prophylaxis provided. The weighted mean differences (WMD) between baseline and end-trial for the Quigley & Hein plaque index was 0.28 and 0.21 for the Gingival Index (p<0.05). Eight studies provided both a professional OHI and prophylaxis at baseline. The WMD for the Silness & Löe Plaque Index was 0.10 (ns). The WMD of the proportion of bleeding sites was 5.84% (p<0.05).

Conclusion: In adults with gingivitis the quality of self-performed mechanical plaque removal is not sufficiently effective and should be improved. Based on studies > or = 6 months of duration, it appears that a single oral hygiene instruction, describing the use of a mechanical toothbrush, in addition to a single professional 'oral prophylaxis' provided at baseline, had a significant, albeit small, positive effect on the reduction of gingivitis.

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