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Health condition
Gingival recession, exposure of the root surface due to apical migration of the gingival margin, affects a significant amount of the population. Recession can be generalized as the result of destruction of tissue due to inflammatory disease but can also be localized and mulitfactorial of aetiology. Toothbrushing is considered to predispose localized recession. It is also known that toothbrushing can cause gingival abrasion. However, to what extent gingival abrasion caused by toothbrushing is associated with inducing gingival recession remains to be unclear.
Sponsors and support
in opdracht van ADR; ACTA Dental Research B.V.
Worldwide Clinical Investigations ¨C Oral
8700 Mason-Montgomery Road
Mason, OH 45040
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Gingival abrasion and gingival recession.
Secondary outcome
GI, pocket depth and plaque removal.
Background summary
N/A
Study objective
The aim of the study is to assess the relation of gingival abrasion to recession in both manual and power brush users. Gingival recession, exposure of the root surface due to apical migration of the gingival margin, affects a significant amount of the population. Recession can be generalized as the result of destruction of tissue due to inflammatory disease but can also be localized and mulitfactorial of aetiology. Toothbrushing is considered to predispose localized recession. It is also known that toothbrushing can cause gingival abrasion. However, to what extent gingival abrasion caused by toothbrushing is associated with inducing gingival recession remains to be unclear.
Study design
Timepoint; One visit:
1. Gingival abrasion (GAS): Periodontal probe;
2. Gingival recession (GR) PQW Williams probe (Hu-Friedy, Chicago Ill, USA);
3. GI: BOMP Bleeding on Margnal Probing;
4. Pocket dept: PQW Williams probe (Hu-Friedy, Chicago Ill, USA;
5. Plaque: Turesky Modification of the Quigley Hein Plaque Index (TQPHI).
Intervention
200 Subjects (100 manual brush users and 100 electric brush users).
Afdeling CPT- Parodontologie<br>
Gustav Mahlerlaan 3004
G.A. Weijden, van der
Amsterdam 1081 LA
The Netherlands
+31 (0)20 5188307
ga.vd.weijden@acta.nl
Afdeling CPT- Parodontologie<br>
Gustav Mahlerlaan 3004
G.A. Weijden, van der
Amsterdam 1081 LA
The Netherlands
+31 (0)20 5188307
ga.vd.weijden@acta.nl
Inclusion criteria
1. ¡Ý 18 years, ¡Ü 35 years;
2. Systemically healthy;
3. Minimum 5 teeth per quadrant;
4. Continuously use of power and manual brush;
5. Not participate in other oral care study.
Exclusion criteria
1. Pregnancy or nursing;
2. Active treatment for periodontal disease;
3. Antibiotica usage three months prior to study initiation;
4. No orthodontic appliances;
5. No removable (partial) dentures;
6. Peri- oral piercings;
7. Needing of antibiotic prophylaxis prior to dental visit;
8. Any systemic diseases, such as HIV or diabetes.
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL2351 |
NTR-old | NTR2457 |
CCMO | NL32494.018.10 |
ISRCTN | ISRCTN wordt niet meer aangevraagd. |
OMON | NL-OMON34566 |