牙龈退缩
牙刷
牙周病学
医学
牙科
口腔正畸科
刷子
电气工程
工程类
作者
P. A. Heasman,Richard Holliday,Andrew Bryant,Philip M. Preshaw
摘要
Abstract Aim To identify the best available evidence for the effect of toothbrushing on the initiation and progression of gingival recession and non‐carious cervical lesions ( NCCL s). Methods A protocol was developed for the questions: Does traumatic toothbrushing, compared to normal toothbrushing, lead to an increased prevalence of non‐inflammatory gingival recession? [ FQ 1] and NCCL s? [ FQ 2]. The search covered four electronic databases. Bibliographies of review articles, relevant texts, World and European Workshops were screened. Hand searches were performed of the Journals of Clinical Periodontology, Periodontology, Periodontal Research and IADR abstracts. Results A meta‐analysis included 159 subjects and showed that subjects who used MTB s (manual toothbrush) had greater gingival recession after 12 months when compared with those using PTB s (powered toothbrush). Thirteen cross‐sectional studies identified the most frequent toothbrushing factors associated with gingival recession as being toothbrushing frequency, a horizontal or scrub toothbrushing method, bristle hardness, toothbrushing duration and the frequency of changing a toothbrush. The principal toothbrushing factors associated with NCCL s were toothbrushing method and frequency. Conclusion The data to support or refute the association between toothbrushing and gingival recession and NCCL s remain largely inconclusive.
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