It is well established that dental plaque on teeth leads to gingivitis and periodontitis, and that several mechanical and chemical methods of plaque control can prevent gingivitis. The aim of the current review is to summarize and synthesize the available scientific evidence supporting practices for mechanical oral hygiene to prevent periodontal diseases. Evidence for contemporary practices of mechanical oral hygiene to prevent periodontal disease relies on studies of gingivitis patients. General recommendations concerning the ideal oral hygiene devices and procedures are still inconclusive. However, toothbrushing and interdental cleaning remain the mainstays of prevention of periodontal diseases. The primary approach requires individually ...
AIMS: In spite of the remarkable success of current preventive efforts, periodontitis remains one of...
Aim: This systematic review synthesizes the available clinical evidence concerning efficacy of mecha...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), oral diseases are accepted as the most prevalent n...
Current mechanical and chemotherapeutic approaches to oral hygiene aim to modify the oral microflora...
Periodontitis is a ubiquitous and irreversible inflammatory condition and represents a significant p...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Aims In spite of the remarkable suc...
Periodontitis is a ubiquitous and irreversible inflammatory condition and represents a significant p...
Periodontitis is a ubiquitous and irreversible inflammatory condition and represents a significant p...
Periodontitis is a ubiquitous and irreversible inflammatory condition and represents a significant p...
Aims In spite of the remarkable success of current preventive efforts, periodontitis remains one of ...
Aims In spite of the remarkable success of current preventive efforts, periodontitis remains one of ...
Periodontitis is a ubiquitous and irreversible inflammatory condition and represents a significant p...
Periodontitis is a ubiquitous and irreversible inflammatory condition and represents a significant p...
Purpose: Tooth brushing is the most commonly recom-mended and performed oral hygiene behaviour by No...
AIMS: In spite of the remarkable success of current preventive efforts, periodontitis remains one of...
AIMS: In spite of the remarkable success of current preventive efforts, periodontitis remains one of...
Aim: This systematic review synthesizes the available clinical evidence concerning efficacy of mecha...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), oral diseases are accepted as the most prevalent n...
Current mechanical and chemotherapeutic approaches to oral hygiene aim to modify the oral microflora...
Periodontitis is a ubiquitous and irreversible inflammatory condition and represents a significant p...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Aims In spite of the remarkable suc...
Periodontitis is a ubiquitous and irreversible inflammatory condition and represents a significant p...
Periodontitis is a ubiquitous and irreversible inflammatory condition and represents a significant p...
Periodontitis is a ubiquitous and irreversible inflammatory condition and represents a significant p...
Aims In spite of the remarkable success of current preventive efforts, periodontitis remains one of ...
Aims In spite of the remarkable success of current preventive efforts, periodontitis remains one of ...
Periodontitis is a ubiquitous and irreversible inflammatory condition and represents a significant p...
Periodontitis is a ubiquitous and irreversible inflammatory condition and represents a significant p...
Purpose: Tooth brushing is the most commonly recom-mended and performed oral hygiene behaviour by No...
AIMS: In spite of the remarkable success of current preventive efforts, periodontitis remains one of...
AIMS: In spite of the remarkable success of current preventive efforts, periodontitis remains one of...
Aim: This systematic review synthesizes the available clinical evidence concerning efficacy of mecha...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), oral diseases are accepted as the most prevalent n...