Interdental brushing for the prevention and control of periodontal diseases and dental caries in adults

Dec 20, 2013The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using interdental brushes to prevent and control gum disease and tooth decay in adults

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Abstract

Interdental brushing may reduce gingivitis by 52% compared to flossing after one month.

  • Only one study provided very low-quality evidence showing a reduction in both gingivitis and plaque when interdental brushing was added to toothbrushing compared to toothbrushing alone.
  • A mean difference of 0.53 was observed for gingivitis and 0.95 for plaque at one month, suggesting potential benefits of interdental brushing.
  • Low-quality evidence indicates that interdental brushing results in a significant reduction in gingivitis when compared to flossing.
  • No adverse events were reported in three studies, while other studies lacked sufficient detail on adverse effects.
  • Insufficient evidence was found to confirm benefits of either interdental brushing or flossing for reducing plaque levels.

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