Special toothbrush tested to help parents clean Kids' teeth better
NCT ID NCT07373249
Summary
This study tested whether a triple-headed toothbrush works better than a regular single-headed toothbrush for parents brushing the teeth of preschool children with developmental disabilities. Twenty-four parents tried both types of brushes in a crossover design to see which one removed more plaque. Researchers also asked parents about their satisfaction with the triple-headed brush.
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Locations
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Tung Song Hong community center for preschool mentally retarded and the Dental Department at Bangkruai Hospital
Bangkok, Thailand
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