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  • Title: The curved-bristle toothbrush: an aid for the handicapped population.
    Author: Williams NJ, Schuman NJ.
    Journal: ASDC J Dent Child; 1988; 55(4):291-3. PubMed ID: 2970481.
    Abstract:
    This study was undertaken to assess the comparative effectiveness of two toothbrushes in the removal of plaque in an institutionalized, handicapped population. The two methods were: a conventional toothbrush using the Modified Stillman Method; and a curved-bristle toothbrush using the scrubbing technique recommended by the manufacturer. Subjects selected were profoundly retarded individuals, incapable of self-brushing skills. According to random selection, subjects' teeth were brushed by trained personnel with either the curved bristle or the conventional toothbrush. Results demonstrated that the curved-bristle toothbrush was as effective as the conventional toothbrush when used by trained personnel.
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