Meswak chewing stick versus conventional toothbrush as an oral hygiene aid.

Clinical preventive dentistry Pub Date : 1990-10-01
M Gazi, T Saini, N Ashri, A Lambourne
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This study consisted of two trials. Trial 1 compared the meswak with the toothbrush when used twice and five times a day. Trial 2 compared habitual meswak users with toothbrush users. Under experimental conditions, a significant reduction in gingivitis was found both buccally (p less than 0.01) and lingually (p less than 0.05) after using a meswak five times a day compared with a conventional toothbrush. Twice a day brushing with a meswak produced a significant reduction in gingivitis buccally (p less than 0.005) compared with toothbrushing, but lingually the difference was insignificant. There were no significant differences in plaque scores between a meswak and a conventional toothbrush when brushing was continued five times a day. Plaque scores became significantly higher when a meswak was used only twice a day compared with toothbrushing, specifically on the lingual surfaces of the teeth (p less than 0.01). Habitual meswak users showed a significant reduction in gingival bleeding (p less than 0.05) and interproximal bone height (p less than 0.02) compared with toothbrush users. The differences in plaque scores and pocket depth measurements between the two groups were insignificant. The results imply that a meswak, used five times a day, may offer a suitable alternative to a toothbrush for reducing plaque and gingivitis. However, meswak may not be sufficient for maintaining interproximal dental health when used without the support of other oral hygiene aids.

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Meswak咀嚼棒与传统牙刷作为口腔卫生辅助工具。
这项研究包括两个试验。试验1比较了meswak和牙刷每天使用两次和五次。试验2比较了习惯使用meswak的人和使用牙刷的人。在实验条件下,与传统牙刷相比,每天使用五次meswak牙刷后,齿龈炎(p < 0.01)和舌龈炎(p < 0.05)均有显著减少。与刷牙相比,每天用牙签刷牙两次可以显著减少口腔牙龈炎(p < 0.005),但在语言上的差异不显著。当每天连续刷牙五次时,meswak牙刷和传统牙刷在牙菌斑评分上没有显著差异。与刷牙相比,当每天只使用两次清洁器时,牙菌斑得分明显更高,特别是在牙齿的舌面(p < 0.01)。与使用牙刷的人相比,经常使用牙床的人牙龈出血(p < 0.05)和近端骨高度(p < 0.02)显著减少。两组之间的斑块评分和口袋深度测量差异不显著。研究结果表明,每天使用五次的牙刷可能是牙刷的合适替代品,可以减少牙菌斑和牙龈炎。然而,如果没有其他口腔卫生辅助工具的支持,梅沙克可能不足以维持近端间牙齿健康。
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