Toothbrushing: to the best of one’s abilities is possibly not good enough

Abstract Background Weaknesses in toothbrushing performance can be seen when young adults are instructed to perform habitual toothbrushing. Nothing is known about toothbrushing behavior when instructed to perform to the best abilities. The present study analyzes such behavior and compares it to habi...

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Main Authors: Renate Deinzer, Stefanie Ebel, Helen Blättermann, Ulrike Weik, Jutta Margraf-Stiksrud
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-10-01
Series:BMC Oral Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12903-018-0633-0
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spelling doaj-00474ab2f04342f2825a24cd4a83acf12020-11-25T01:15:36ZengBMCBMC Oral Health1472-68312018-10-011811710.1186/s12903-018-0633-0Toothbrushing: to the best of one’s abilities is possibly not good enoughRenate Deinzer0Stefanie Ebel1Helen Blättermann2Ulrike Weik3Jutta Margraf-Stiksrud4Department of Medicine, Justus-Liebig-University GiessenDepartment of Medicine, Justus-Liebig-University GiessenDepartment of Medicine, Justus-Liebig-University GiessenDepartment of Medicine, Justus-Liebig-University GiessenDepartment of Psychology, Philipps University of MarburgAbstract Background Weaknesses in toothbrushing performance can be seen when young adults are instructed to perform habitual toothbrushing. Nothing is known about toothbrushing behavior when instructed to perform to the best abilities. The present study analyzes such behavior and compares it to habitual behavior. Methods A random sample of N = 98 young adults born in 1995 was examined in 2014/2015.They were asked to perform oral hygiene to the best of their abilities in front of a camera. Videos were analyzed regarding details of brushing behavior. A quality index was developed which describes the extent of the neglect of brushing on palatinal and vestibular surfaces. Data were compared to those of an earlier study of young adults (born in 1992, examined in 2011, N = 101) who were asked to perform oral hygiene as they habitually do. Results The 1995 cohort (best abilities) brushed their teeth significantly longer than the 1992 cohort (habitual brushing). This was due to significant longer brushing at vestibular and occlusal surfaces. Neglect of palatinal surfaces was similar in both cohorts. Groups did not differ regarding brushing movements. 40% of the brushing time on lateral surfaces was spent with scrubbing movements despite opposing advice in common oral hygiene instructions. Conclusions Toothbrushing to the best of one’s abilities might still not be good enough. Young adults apparently lack a reasonable concept of what is meant by high quality toothbrushing. More efforts should thus be undertaken to explain them (and adults) this concept.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12903-018-0633-0Oral hygieneCommunity dentistryDental educationDental hygienePreventive dentistryBehavioral science
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author Renate Deinzer
Stefanie Ebel
Helen Blättermann
Ulrike Weik
Jutta Margraf-Stiksrud
spellingShingle Renate Deinzer
Stefanie Ebel
Helen Blättermann
Ulrike Weik
Jutta Margraf-Stiksrud
Toothbrushing: to the best of one’s abilities is possibly not good enough
BMC Oral Health
Oral hygiene
Community dentistry
Dental education
Dental hygiene
Preventive dentistry
Behavioral science
author_facet Renate Deinzer
Stefanie Ebel
Helen Blättermann
Ulrike Weik
Jutta Margraf-Stiksrud
author_sort Renate Deinzer
title Toothbrushing: to the best of one’s abilities is possibly not good enough
title_short Toothbrushing: to the best of one’s abilities is possibly not good enough
title_full Toothbrushing: to the best of one’s abilities is possibly not good enough
title_fullStr Toothbrushing: to the best of one’s abilities is possibly not good enough
title_full_unstemmed Toothbrushing: to the best of one’s abilities is possibly not good enough
title_sort toothbrushing: to the best of one’s abilities is possibly not good enough
publisher BMC
series BMC Oral Health
issn 1472-6831
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Abstract Background Weaknesses in toothbrushing performance can be seen when young adults are instructed to perform habitual toothbrushing. Nothing is known about toothbrushing behavior when instructed to perform to the best abilities. The present study analyzes such behavior and compares it to habitual behavior. Methods A random sample of N = 98 young adults born in 1995 was examined in 2014/2015.They were asked to perform oral hygiene to the best of their abilities in front of a camera. Videos were analyzed regarding details of brushing behavior. A quality index was developed which describes the extent of the neglect of brushing on palatinal and vestibular surfaces. Data were compared to those of an earlier study of young adults (born in 1992, examined in 2011, N = 101) who were asked to perform oral hygiene as they habitually do. Results The 1995 cohort (best abilities) brushed their teeth significantly longer than the 1992 cohort (habitual brushing). This was due to significant longer brushing at vestibular and occlusal surfaces. Neglect of palatinal surfaces was similar in both cohorts. Groups did not differ regarding brushing movements. 40% of the brushing time on lateral surfaces was spent with scrubbing movements despite opposing advice in common oral hygiene instructions. Conclusions Toothbrushing to the best of one’s abilities might still not be good enough. Young adults apparently lack a reasonable concept of what is meant by high quality toothbrushing. More efforts should thus be undertaken to explain them (and adults) this concept.
topic Oral hygiene
Community dentistry
Dental education
Dental hygiene
Preventive dentistry
Behavioral science
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12903-018-0633-0
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