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Characteristics of toothbrushes

Australian Dental Journal, 1983
Abstract— Most of the manual toothbrushes available on the Australian market during 1980–81 were purchased and examined in the light of the revised Australian Standard for Toothbrushes (AS 1032). The Standard deals only with nylon monofilament brushes and does not cover powered brushes, natural bristle brushes or the single use devices often ...
M P, Chong, D R, Beech
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Toothbrushing in Finland

Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1979
Abstract Oral hygiene behavior was surveyed in June 1971 by interviews with a sample comprising 1063 persons drawn to cover the total Finnish population aged 15 years and over. The interview revealed that the frequency of brushing as reported by dentulous interviewees was distributed as follows: less than once a day (32 %), once a day (25 %) and more ...
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Powered toothbrushes

British Dental Journal, 1998
Powered toothbrushes were first developed over 50 years ago. More recent advances in design and technology mean that there are now a considerable number of different models available on the market. It is not surprising, therefore, that patients, when considering buying a powered toothbrush, often turn to their general dental practitioner for advice.
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Transient bacteremia induced by toothbrushing a comparison of the Sonicare toothbrush with a conventional toothbrush.

Pediatric dentistry, 2002
Several investigations have demonstrated toothbrush-induced bacteremias. Transient bacteremias are well tolerated by healthy individuals but may increase endocarditis risk in patients with cardiac conditions. This study assessed bacteremia levels after brushing with either the Sonicare electric toothbrush or a manual toothbrush.Fifty healthy children ...
Shamsi, Bhanji   +4 more
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Toothbrushing

The American Journal of Nursing, 1957
R G, KESEL, L M, SREEBNY
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[Electric toothbrushes--manual toothbrushes, a comparison].

ZWR, 1990
This study covering a period of almost 16 weeks shows that manual tooth cleaning must be regarded as somewhat superior to electric tooth-brushes in terms of the plaque index. Concerning the more important sulcus bleeding index, the electric tooth-brush leads to better results.
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Diabetes and toothbrushing

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2023
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TOOTHBRUSH

2002
Toothbrush comprising a handle (1) and a head (2), the handle (1) made out of a plastics material and having a general handle surface (3) and a grip portion (4), characterised in that the grip portion (4) comprises a projection (5) made out of said plastics material and which projects from the handle surface (3), said projection (5) having a gripping ...
UNILEVER NV   +2 more
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TOOTHBRUSH

2004
A toothbrush head comprising three widthways adjacent sections in which the tip end of the middle section is enlarged into a bristle-carrying tip pad, there is an intermediate bristle-carrying pad between the tip pad and the base end of the head, with narrow link regions between the pads and the intermediate pad and the handle.
GLAXOSMITHKLINE CONSUMER HEALT   +1 more
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TOOTHBRUSH

1996
A particularly advantageous design from the manufacturing, use and environmental viewpoints is obtained in a plastic toothbrush in which the essentially rigid brush head is secured via a spring section to the essentially rigid shaft and the spring section is embedded in the plastic in that the spring section consists at least mainly of a plastic with a
CORONET WERKE GMBH, WEIHRAUCH GEORG
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