It is the habit not the handle that affects tooth brushing - a randomised counterbalanced cross over study with young and healthy adults
Abstract Objective To assess the effect of the toothbrush handle on video-observed toothbrushing behaviour and toothbrushing effectiveness. Methods This is a randomized counterbalanced cross-over study. N = 50 university students and employees brushed their teeth at two occasions, one week apart, us...
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Main Authors: | Renate Deinzer (Author), Zdenka Eidenhardt (Author), Keywan Sohrabi (Author), Manuel Stenger (Author), Dominik Kraft (Author), Bernhard Sick (Author), Franz Götz-Hahn (Author), Carlotta Bottenbruch (Author), Nils Berneburg (Author), Ulrike Weik (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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