Abstract
Objective: The main purpose of this research is to compare the effectiveness of powered and manual toothbrushes in controlling plaque and gingival inflammation. Background: Dental health and maintaining effective oral hygiene practices are crucial. The advantages and disadvantages of using manual or powered toothbrushes in removing gingivitis and plaque are discussed. Methodology: The paper provides an in-depth literature analysis and review of previous articles that investigated the effectiveness of manual and powered toothbrushes. Terms like gingivitis, host factors, manual dexterity, effectiveness of toothbrush types, and safety were analyzed from 2000 to 2024. Results: The research concludes that powered toothbrushes achieve a moderate reduction in plaque and gingival bleeding scores compared to manual toothbrushes, which require more brushing force. Individuals needed to maintain regular oral routines and brush for at least two minutes to achieve desired results. Conclusion: Both toothbrush types are vital for dental health. Powered brushes are considered safe and more effective in plaque and gingivitis removal, especially for individuals with dexterity issues. However, manual brushes remain a choice for many people globally. A person's preference plays a role in choosing between the two types. Update Dent. Coll. j: 2024; 14(2): 38-44
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