Oral cleanliness in daily users of powered vs. manual toothbrushes - a cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Toothbrushing is a daily routine. Still, when adults are asked to manually perform oral hygiene to the best of their abilities, a considerable amount of plaque persists. Little is known about the performance of people who use a powered toothbrush. The present study thus analysed...
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Main Authors: | Waldemar Petker (Author), Ulrike Weik (Author), Jutta Margraf-Stiksrud (Author), Renate Deinzer (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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