Plaque Removal Efficacy of Dental floss Compare to Water Jet Following Single Use
Syed Midhat Batool, Madiha Rasheed, Kawish Syed, Afaq Farooq, Zain Ayub, Abid Raheem
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ABSTRACT
Background:
Dental plaque (biofilm) is a well-known contributor to the onset
and progression of many dental illnesses. Plaque is a natural biofilm that
develops on oral surfaces and contains a wide variety of organisms. As a
result, it is critical to control plaque formation, particularly in the young
population, by implementing effective preventive strategies.
Objective:
To assess and compare plaque removal efficacy of water flosser and
string floss in patients.
Study
design: Randomized controlled trial
Place
and Duration of study: Department
of Periodontology, Sardar Begum Dental College, Gandhara University
from 1st March 2019 to 31st May 2019.
Methodology:
Seventy patients were enrolled. Patients
were randomly allocated to one of two groups, group A (using dental floss) as
the control group and group B (using waterpik) as the intervention group, using
the lottery technique. Patients were randomly allocated to one of two groups,
group A (control group), using dental floss and group B (intervention group),
using waterpik utilizing the lottery technique. All participants were taught
correct brushing technique utilizing the Modified Bass technique and
manufacturer's instructions for using waterpik as well as normal flossing
instructions for using Dental floss.
Results:
The mean age presentation was 34.23±6.78 years. The females were
42 (60%) males were 28 (40%). The mean percentage showed that those using water
flosser with tooth brushing had low plaque score than using string floss with
tooth brushing. The independent t test showed that water flosser is
significantly more effective (p=0.001) in plaque reduction than conventional
string floss.
Conclusion:
A water flosser coupled with hand brushing is more effective in eliminating
plaque than string floss. Plaque removal was 20-30% higher in the group that
used a water flosser.
Key words:
Efficacy, Dental floss, Water jet