Personalized brush training boosts gum health in crown patients
NCT ID NCT07636954
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested whether a hands-on teaching method called Touch-to-Teach helps people with dental crowns clean between their teeth better than standard advice. 36 adults with at least one crown took part and were split into two groups: one got personalized brush training, the other got usual instructions. After three months, the group with personalized training had less plaque and gum inflammation, and reported higher satisfaction.
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ostgraduate Dental Center, Thumbay University Hospital, Gulf Medical University
Ajman, Ajman Emirate, United Arab Emirates
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