New toothbrush design aims to fight gum disease
NCT ID NCT06561204
Summary
This study tested whether a new type of electric toothbrush that cleans the whole mouth at once is better at reducing gum inflammation and plaque than a standard electric toothbrush. 94 adults with mild to moderate gum inflammation used one of the assigned brushes for 30 days. Researchers measured changes in gum health and plaque, and asked participants about their experience.
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University of Minnesota School of Dentistry
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55455, United States
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