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The objective of this single-use, examiner blinded, randomized, two-period, cross-over, IRB-approved clinical study is to evaluate the safety and plaque removal efficacy of AutoBrush®, a new children's 360° sonic toothbrush, compared to a marketed children's manual toothbrush.
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Up to 22 healthy children (5-8 years old) will be enrolled in a single-center, single-use, randomized, two-period, IRB approved cross-over study. Subjects will be randomly assigned to one of two treatment sequences: 1) brush two minutes with marketed children's manual toothbrush (MTB) or 2) brush 30 seconds with AutoBrush® 360° Sonic Toothbrush (AB) and fluoride toothpaste. Qualified subjects will have pre-brushing supragingival plaque levels ≥ 1.8 according to the Lobene-Soparkar Modified Turesky Modification of the Quigley-Hein Plaque Index (PI), following 12-16 hours plaque accumulation period. Under parent's supervision, subjects brushed at home with their assigned toothbrush, twice daily during a 2-day familiarization period. After refraining (12-16 hours) from oral hygiene, subjects returned for plaque assessment, supervised use of their assigned toothbrush and a post-brushing plaque evaluation. Subjects were given the second toothbrush to begin the next 2-day familiarization period and second period evaluation procedures. Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) will be used for single-use brushing PI models to assess whole mouth and 8 other hard-to-reach tooth sites.
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To be eligible for study participation, subjects must meet the following criteria:
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Subjects presenting with any of the following will not be included in the study:
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22 participants in 2 patient groups
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