Gingivitis in pregnant women is a common inflammatory periodontal disease that appears from the third month of pregnancy with an overall prevalence of 35 to 100%. This condition is induced by oral biofilm and exacerbated by increased levels of sex steroid hormones characteristic of pregnancy. Strict bacterial plaque control with both professional and home oral hygiene is essential. Manual toothbrushes require a more specific manual technique for women, while sonic electric toothbrushes, due to their ease of use, might be an excellent for oral individual prophylaxis. Therefore, the question of which type of manual or electric toothbrush might be more effective in reducing gingival inflammation in pregnant women is still unresolved. In literature there are a large number of in vitro clinical studies on this topic, there are currently no clinical studies investigating this long-term clinical comparison. In this context, this study is a randomized clinical trial consisting of a comparative evaluation between two manual and two sonic electric toothbrushes in the efficacy of the control of plaque in order to reduce gingivitis in women during the period of pregnancy.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
120
Brush teeth with the electric toothbrush daily during 3 months
Brush teeth with the hydrosonic toothbrush daily during 3 months
Brush teeth with the manual toothbrush daily during 3 months
Brush teeth with the manual toothbrush daily during 3 months
Clinique Majorelle
Nancy, France
Incidence of gingival bleeding from baseline during woman pregnancy
Change of gingival inflammation in pregnant woman using manual or electric toothbrushes in daily practice
Time frame: T1 (Baseline), T2 (+ 1 month) and T3 (+ 3 months)
Effect on gingival bleeding
Bleeding on Probing
Time frame: T1 (Baseline), T2 (+ 1 month) and T3 (+ 3 months)
Effect on gingival inflammation
gingival index
Time frame: T1 (Baseline), T2 (+ 1 month) and T3 (+ 3 months)
Effect on dental plaque
plaque index
Time frame: T1 (Baseline), T2 (+ 1 month) and T3 (+ 3 months)
Effect on gingival attachment
clinical attachment loss
Time frame: T1 (Baseline), T2 (+ 1 month) and T3 (+ 3 months)
Effect on Periodontal Pocket
Periodontal Pocket Probing Depth
Time frame: T1 (Baseline), T2 (+ 1 month) and T3 (+ 3 months)
Customer Satisfaction Score
* the minimum and maximum values: 1, 7 * lower scores mean a worse outcome. * the minimum and maximum values: 1, 7 * lower scores mean a worse outcome. * the minimum and maximum values: 1, 7 * lower scores mean a worse outcome. The score range from 1 (minimum) to 7 (maximum). Lower score mean a worse outcome
Time frame: T1 (Baseline), T2 (+ 1 month) and T3 (+ 3 months)
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