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Gingival fissures (GF) have been suggested as risk indicators for clinical attachment loss (CAL) and gingival recession, especially in free surfaces and in patients with low plaque scores. The major factors related to the GF occurrence are high daily brushing frequencies, excessive force to brush, malpositioned teeth, use of abrasive dentifrices, and stiffness of the toothbrushes bristles. Thus, in order to better understand the pathogenesis and progression of GF, this study aim to evaluate the incidence of GF in young adults using manual and electric soft toothbrushes, in a cross-over randomized clinical trial along 2 months.
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The research consultations will be performed in the Colégio Tiradentes of the Military Brigade of Porto Alegre, with the necessary facilities and approvals. Thus, a dental office unit, bench for materials, containing toilet and dental chair, equipped with reflector, triple syringe and spittoon, will be used. The preparation of the space will follow the biosafety guidelines of the Biosafety Working Group - UFRGS.
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Good systemic health (ASA I and II); No history of periodontitis (no interproximal bone loss ≥ 3 mm); No gingival recession ≥ 3 mm; Minimum number of 20 teeth.
Exclusion criteria
Use of medications that alter in some way the gingival and/or periodontal inflammatory response (phenytoin, sodium valproate, nifedipine, verapramil, diltiazem amlodipine, felodipine, cyclosporine [Murakami et al., 2018]); Having had antibiotic therapy in the last three months; Crowding; Presence of restorations and/or carious lesions in the cervical region on the buccal surfaces; Being under orthodontic treatment; Type 1 or 2 Diabetes Mellitus; Being a smoker; Being pregnant; Presence of full crowns and/or implants; Need for antibiotic prophylaxis for periodontal examination;
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34 participants in 2 patient groups
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