A Global, In-Market Evaluation of Toothbrushing Behaviour and Self-assessed Gingival Bleeding with Use of App Data from an Interactive Electric Toothbrush

Autor: Susanne, Thurnay, Ralf, Adam, Michael, Meyners
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Oral healthpreventive dentistry. 20(1)
ISSN: 1757-9996
Popis: To determine if an interactive electric toothbrush and smartphone application (app) can reduce self-reported gingival bleeding and promote better brushing behaviour based on global, in-market usage data.Anonymised data were collected worldwide between July 2020 and January 2021 from users of interactive oscillating-rotating electric toothbrushes and app (Oral-B Genius, GeniusX and iO). Self-reported gingival bleeding and brushing behaviour data captured via the app were sent to Google Firebase and Google BigQuery to aid processing and analysis.Data from 16.7 million brushing sessions were analysed. 439,481 new users responded at least once to the app question: 'Do you have gum bleeding?' Of users answering the question over their first two weeks of app use (153,201), the proportion reporting bleeding decreased statistically significantly from week 1 to 2 (28.8% to 17.1%, p0.0001). Of users answering the question over each of the first five weeks (43,060) a further statistically significant decrease in those reporting bleeding was seen in each consecutive week, with the week-5 rate being 12.7% (p0.0001 vs any previous week). Decreases in duration of excessive pressure (i.e.2.5 N - 3.0 N depending on the handle) decreased the proportion of self-reported gingival bleeding (p0.0001). Users brushed longer and with less overpressure (p0.0001) with vs without live feedback from the app, and showed 94.4% average coverage with live feedback.The interactive oscillating-rotating electric toothbrushes and app, particularly with live feedback, promote good brushing behaviour. Self-reported gingival bleeding occurred less frequently the longer the system was used.
Databáze: OpenAIRE