Pilot study of the effectiveness and acceptability of an automatic toothbrush among residents in long-term care.

IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Special Care in Dentistry Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-23 DOI:10.1111/scd.12996
Britteny M Howell, Shellea Trammell, Marin Livingston, Royann Royer
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Aims: Reduced mobility and/or low cognitive functioning may make it difficult for residents with special care needs in long-term care homes to brush their own teeth every day. Demands on caregiving staff in these homes may also result in skipping essential toothbrushing tasks, resulting in poor oral health.

Methods and results: This article provides the results of a 6-week pilot study that tested the effectiveness and acceptability of the Willo automatic toothbrush "robot" used among residents in long-term care compared to their regular toothbrush. Using a non-randomized delayed-start design with a convenience sample (age 38-82 years, mean = 66.9), each study participant underwent biofilm assessments at three timepoints: (1) baseline as the study began (mean = 2.33), (2) after using their regular toothbrush daily for 3 weeks (mean = 2.21), and (3) after using the Willo automatic toothbrush daily for 3 weeks (mean = 0.31). Using t-tests and repeated measures ANOVA, the Willo was significantly more effective than regular toothbrushing at reducing biofilm (p = .00004) and gingivitis (p = .002) over time. Participants also responded to brief weekly satisfaction surveys about their experiences using the two different brushes. The Willo was generally tolerated among participants, who largely reported that the brush was easy to use, not uncomfortable, and did not cause pain or bleeding. While approximately half of the study participants reported liking the Willo, the remainder did not want to replace their regular brush with the Willo, for a variety of reasons.

Conclusion: We recommend more research on the effectiveness and acceptability of automatic toothbrushes with long-term care residents, caregivers, and others who may benefit from their use.

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关于自动牙刷在长期护理居民中的有效性和可接受性的试点研究。
目的:由于行动不便和/或认知功能低下,有特殊护理需求的长期护理院住户可能很难每天自己刷牙。这些养老院对护理人员的要求也可能会导致他们放弃必要的刷牙任务,从而导致口腔健康状况不佳:本文提供了一项为期 6 周的试点研究结果,该研究测试了长期护理院居民使用的 Willo 自动牙刷 "机器人 "与普通牙刷相比的有效性和可接受性。研究采用非随机延迟开始设计,样本为方便抽样(年龄 38-82 岁,平均 = 66.9),每位研究参与者在三个时间点接受生物膜评估:(1)研究开始时的基线(平均 = 2.33);(2)每天使用普通牙刷 3 周后(平均 = 2.21);(3)每天使用 Willo 自动牙刷 3 周后(平均 = 0.31)。通过 t 检验和重复测量方差分析,随着时间的推移,Willo 在减少生物膜(p = 0.00004)和牙龈炎(p = 0.002)方面的效果明显优于普通牙刷。受试者还就他们使用两种不同牙刷的体验每周进行一次简短的满意度调查。参与者普遍对 Willo 刷牙器表示满意,他们大多表示该刷子易于使用,没有不适感,也不会引起疼痛或出血。虽然约有一半的研究参与者表示喜欢 Willo,但出于各种原因,其余的人并不想用 Willo 代替他们的普通刷子:我们建议就自动牙刷的有效性和可接受性对长期护理居民、护理人员和其他可能受益于自动牙刷的人进行更多研究。
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Special Care in Dentistry
Special Care in Dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Special Care in Dentistry is the official journal of the Special Care Dentistry Association, the American Association of Hospital Dentists, the Academy of Dentistry for Persons with Disabilities, and the American Society for Geriatric Dentistry. It is the only journal published in North America devoted to improving oral health in people with special needs.
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