Can a battery toothbrush beat gum disease? new study investigates
NCT ID NCT07224828
Summary
This study tested whether using a specific battery-powered toothbrush and toothpaste is better at reducing plaque and gum inflammation (gingivitis) than regular brushing. It involved 130 adults with mild gum disease who used the assigned products for 12 weeks. Dentists measured plaque and gum health to see which brushing method worked best.
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Dental Research Associates, Inc.
San Juan, 00927, Puerto Rico
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