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This study compares two types of toothbrushes to see which one stays cleaner after use. Researchers want to know if toothbrushes with charcoal-infused bristles have fewer bacteria than standard toothbrushes with nylon bristles.
Participants in this study are adults and children who do not have gum disease or other major health issues. Everyone in the study will be assigned one of two types of toothbrushes:
The research team will test the bristles in a lab to count the bacteria. They will also measure how well the charcoal bristles stop bacteria from growing compared to the nylon bristles. This will help determine if charcoal toothbrushes are a more sanitary and eco-friendly option for daily oral care.
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Study Design and Randomization This study employs a randomized, parallel-group, ex-vivo microbiological design to assess bacterial retention and antimicrobial efficacy. Participants are stratified by age (children and adults) and randomized to receive either an eco-friendly charcoal-infused toothbrush or a standard nylon toothbrush. Allocation is managed using computer-generated random sequences concealed in sequentially numbered, opaque envelopes. To maintain blinding, laboratory outcome assessors are unaware of group assignment, and participants are instructed not to disclose their intervention to the assessment team.
Standardized Usage Protocol
To minimize variability in bacterial load due to behavioral factors, all participants adhere to a strict hygiene protocol:
Sample Collection Timeline
The study involves two distinct usage periods separated by a washout phase:
Microbiological Analysis Returned samples are processed under aseptic laboratory conditions. Approximately one-third of the bristle field is excised using sterile instrumentation and transferred to test tubes containing 5 mL of sterile saline. The tubes are agitated to elute adherent microorganisms into suspension. A 0.1 mL aliquot is inoculated onto blood agar plates using a sterile spreader.
Plates are incubated in anaerobic gas pack jars at 37°C. Colony Forming Units (CFUs) are quantified after 48 hours of incubation to determine total bacterial load. Additionally, the intrinsic antimicrobial activity of the bristles is evaluated by measuring the zone of inhibition (in millimeters) surrounding bristle samples placed on agar plates after 7days of incubation.
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A) Children aged 8 to 11 years.
B) Adults aged 18 to 35 years.
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36 participants in 4 patient groups
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