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Comparing GumChucks Flossing System and Interdental Brushes in Plaque Removal Efficacy Among Lebanese Adolescents (A Randomized Controlled Trial).
This study compared two ways of cleaning between the teeth, Gumchucks (a new handled dental flossing system) and interdental brushes, in Lebanese adolescents aged 10-15 years. Plaque is a soft layer of bacteria that can build up between teeth and cause tooth decay and gum problems. Toothbrushing alone cannot always clean these spaces. Extra cleaning tools, such as floss or interdental brushes, are recommended. Gumchucks uses two small handles to hold the floss, making it easier to use, especially for children. It had not previously been directly compared with interdental brushes in this age group. In this study, 60 healthy adolescents were included to use Gumchucks on one side of their mouth and interdental brushes on the other side for six months. They were asked to clean twice daily after toothbrushing. Researchers measured plaque levels between teeth, gum bleeding, time taken to clean, and which method participants and parents preferred The goal was to find out which method worked better and was preferred, to help dentists recommend the best way for young people to keep their teeth and gums healthy.
This randomized, parallel, split-mouth, examiner-blind clinical trial compared Gumchucks, a handled dental flossing system, and interdental brushes in removing interdental plaque and reducing gingival inflammation in Lebanese adolescents. Participants were 60 healthy adolescents aged 10-15 years, each with at least four posterior interdental contacts and no recent antibiotic or antibacterial mouth rinse use. In each participant, one side of the mouth was randomly assigned to Gumchucks and the other side to interdental brushing. Participants cleaned twice daily after brushing with fluoride toothpaste using a medium toothbrush. During the first session, dental prophylaxis was performed, the correct size of interdental brush was selected for each participant, and demonstrations and written instructions for both devices were provided. The cleaning time was measured in seconds for each participant using each device, and the preferences were collected from participants and parents using 5-point Likert scale questionnaires at the end of the first session. Participants were then asked to avoid interdental cleaning for three days before the baseline assessment. Clinical assessments performed at baseline, 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months included the Papillary Bleeding Index (PBI) (scored 0-4 at mesio-facial, disto-facial, mesio-lingual/palatal, and disto-lingual/palatal sites of interdental papillae) and the Quigley Hein Plaque Index (modified by Turesky): scored 0-5 at the same sites after using a plaque disclosing agent. Intra- and inter-examiner reliability were evaluated using Cohen's Kappa statistics.
Age
10 - 15 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Beirut Arab University
Beirut, Tarik El Jadida, Lebanon
Start Date
November 21, 2022
Primary Completion Date
November 10, 2023
Completion Date
November 10, 2023
Last Updated
August 24, 2025
60
ACTUAL participants
Handled dental flossing system (GumChucks®)
DEVICE
Interdental Brush
DEVICE
Lead Sponsor
Beirut Arab University
NCT06716502
NCT00090662
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