Using the electric toothbrush as an example, this article examines the growing acceptability of domestic health technologies that blur the traditional boundaries between health, aesthetics and consumption. By using empirical material from individual and household interviews about people's oral health practices, this research explores the relationships between an everyday artefact, its users and their environments. It investigates the ways in which oral health technologies do, or do not, become domesticated in the home environment. We conclude that the domestication of oral health technologies is not inevitable, with the electric toothbrush often becoming an 'unstable object' in the domestic setting
Background—The purpose of this study is to evaluate caregiver assessment of the ease of use of a spe...
The oral cavity is a human organ where a high concentration of microorganisms occupies. Evidence has...
Dominant approaches to developing more sustainable ways of living are often underpinned by the moder...
Using the electric toothbrush as an example, this article examines the growing acceptability of dome...
Fifty percent of the European Union’s population suffers from an oral disease. Studies have repeated...
Purpose. To demonstrate that technology can improve oral hygiene which will contribute to improved o...
INTRODUCTION: A key barrier to standardizing evidence-based oral health protocols for highly depende...
This literature review reports the history and the current market of oral home-care products. It pro...
BackgroundApplied health technology is a research field that ties together several disciplines to im...
Oral hygiene measures have been practiced by different populations and cultures around the world sin...
Purpose: This study was performed to evaluate the effect of powered toothbrush with a wireless remot...
With an increasing emphasis on behavior change technologies, interest has grown over time also on th...
Aim: The aim of this article is to provide a review of common power toothbrush technologies with a ...
Magnetic fields can represent a health problem, especially low frequency electromagnetic fields some...
A systematic review of self-performed oral hygiene practices for optimal maintenance of dental impla...
Background—The purpose of this study is to evaluate caregiver assessment of the ease of use of a spe...
The oral cavity is a human organ where a high concentration of microorganisms occupies. Evidence has...
Dominant approaches to developing more sustainable ways of living are often underpinned by the moder...
Using the electric toothbrush as an example, this article examines the growing acceptability of dome...
Fifty percent of the European Union’s population suffers from an oral disease. Studies have repeated...
Purpose. To demonstrate that technology can improve oral hygiene which will contribute to improved o...
INTRODUCTION: A key barrier to standardizing evidence-based oral health protocols for highly depende...
This literature review reports the history and the current market of oral home-care products. It pro...
BackgroundApplied health technology is a research field that ties together several disciplines to im...
Oral hygiene measures have been practiced by different populations and cultures around the world sin...
Purpose: This study was performed to evaluate the effect of powered toothbrush with a wireless remot...
With an increasing emphasis on behavior change technologies, interest has grown over time also on th...
Aim: The aim of this article is to provide a review of common power toothbrush technologies with a ...
Magnetic fields can represent a health problem, especially low frequency electromagnetic fields some...
A systematic review of self-performed oral hygiene practices for optimal maintenance of dental impla...
Background—The purpose of this study is to evaluate caregiver assessment of the ease of use of a spe...
The oral cavity is a human organ where a high concentration of microorganisms occupies. Evidence has...
Dominant approaches to developing more sustainable ways of living are often underpinned by the moder...