Does tooth brushing influence the development and progression of non-inflammatory gingival recession? A systematic review
Author
: P. Sunethra Rajapakse
Publisher
: Blackwell Synergy
Summary :Aim: The aim of this systematic review was to produce the best available evidence
and pool appropriate data to evaluate the effect of tooth brushing on the initiation
and progression of non-inflammatory gingival recession.
Material and Methods: A protocol was developed a priori for the question:
‘‘Do factors associated with tooth brushing predict the development and progression
of non-inflammatory gingival recession in adults?’’ The search covered six electronic
databases between January 1966 and July 2005. Hand searching included searches
of the Journal of Clinical Periodontology, Journal of Periodontal Research and the
Journal of Periodontology. Bibliographies of narrative reviews, conference
proceedings and relevant texts known to the authors were also searched. Inclusion of
titles, abstracts and ultimately full texts was based on consensus between three reviewers.
Results: The full texts of 29 papers were read and 18 texts were eligible for inclusion.
One abstract from EuroPerio 5 reported a randomized-controlled clinical trial
[Level I evidence] in which the authors concluded that the toothbrushes significantly
reduced recessions on buccal tooth surfaces over 18 months. Of the remaining 17
observational studies, two concluded that there appeared to be no relationship between
tooth brushing frequency and gingival recession. Eight studies reported a positive
association between tooth brushing frequency and recession. Other potential risk
factors were duration of tooth brushing, brushing force, frequency of changing the
toothbrush, brush (bristle) hardness and tooth brushing technique. None of the
observational studies satisfied all the specified criteria for quality appraisal and a valid
appraisal of the quality of the randomized-controlled trial was not possible.
Conclusion: The data to support or refute the association between tooth brushing and
gingival recession are inconclusive.
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