نتایج جستجو برای: toothbrush

تعداد نتایج: 1097  

Journal: :Brazilian oral research 2015
Ilkay Peker Zuhre Akarslan Adil Basman Nur Haciosmanoglu

The aim of this study was to evaluate the knowledge and behavior of dentists regarding toothbrush disinfection. This study included 147 dentists (88 women and 59 men) who were actively employed at a dental school in Ankara, Turkey. Participants were asked to fill out a standard questionnaire, which contained questions regarding their demographics, brushing habits, toothbrush storage and disinfe...

2013
Karim Jamal Shalin Shaunak Sarandeep Kalsi Dhiren Nehra

Most ingested foreign bodies will pass through the gastrointestinal tract without any problems. On the other hand long, slender objects such as a toothbrush will rarely be able to negotiate the angulated and fixed retroperitoneal duodenal loop. Spontaneous toothbrush passage has never been described and therefore endoscopic or surgical removal is always required. Here we describe an asymptomati...

2012
Michelle R. Frazelle Cindy L. Munro

Toothbrushes are commonly used in hospital settings and may harbor potentially harmful microorganisms. A peer-reviewed literature review was conducted to evaluate the cumulative state of knowledge related to toothbrush contamination and its possible role in disease transmission. A systematic review was conducted on adult human subjects through three distinct searches. The review resulted in sev...

2011
Ante Tonkic Zoran Bogdanovic Leo Grandić

Most ingested foreign bodies will pass uneventfully through the gastrointestinal tract. Nevertheless, long and rigid foreign bodies are associated with an increased risk of gastrointestinal impaction, perforation and bleeding. Moreover, there has been no case of spontaneous passage of a toothbrush reported. Therefore, the prompt removal of such ingested foreign objects is recommended before com...

2017
Marisa Klancnik Maja Grgec Nikola Perković Petar Ivanišević Nikola Kolja Poljak

Toothbrush ingestion is rare and most commonly seen in patients with psychiatric comorbidities and in young women with a medical history of eating disorders who try to induce emesis. Long ingested objects, such as a toothbrush, cannot pass the gastrointestinal tract spontaneously and require endoscopic removal or even a surgical approach in cases of unsuccessful endoscopic removal or complicati...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 2004
Joseph Silverman R Glenn Rosivack Pamela B Matheson Milton I Houpt

PURPOSE This study compared the small head Oralgiene 60 Second Time Machine powered toothbrush, used for 60 seconds, with the Braun Oral-B Mickey Mouse powered toothbrush and a manual toothbrush (Oral-B Rugrats 20), each used for 2 minutes, for efficacy in plaque removal and reduction of gingival inflammation in young children. METHODS Fifty-eight children, ages 4 to 5 years old, were randoml...

2017
Ebrahim Esfandiari Awat Feizi Zahra Heidari Seyed Reza Tabibian Pooria Shaabani Bijan Iraj Payman Adibi Amrollah Ebrahimi Varzaneh

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to investigate the therapeutic effect of traditional wooden toothbrush usage on most severe constipation, which usually occurs in spinal cord injury (SCI) patients. METHODS In a quasi-experimental study, 61 SCI patients were selected who had injuries in different spinal levels (cervical, thoracic, and lumbar), and severe constipation from one defection in ...

Journal: :Endoscopy 2014
Benjamin R Disney Sharanabasappa Shetty

A 55-year-old woman presented to the hospital following the unintentional swallowing of a toothbrush. The patient had been feeling nauseous and had tried to self-induce vomiting by inserting the toothbrush, having failedwith her fingers. The patient had introduced the toothbrush into the oropharynx, which initiated a swallow during which the patient lost her grip of the toothbrush handle. The p...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical dentistry 2014
L Vorwerk A Ghassemi W Hooper V Patel J Milleman K Milleman

OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to determine the plaque removal effectiveness of a new powered toothbrush and compare it to that of a manual brush. METHODS This examiner-blind, randomized study used a cross-over design. Sixty-two (62) qualifying subjects were randomly assigned either to the powered brush (Arm & Hammer Spinbrush™ Truly Radiant™ Clean & Fresh Battery-Powered Toothbrush...

Journal: :Community dental health 2016
K Jones D Brennan E Parker M Steffens L Jamieson

AIM To determine if the social cognitive theory (SCT)-constructs of oral health-related efficacy, knowledge and fatalism were indicators of non-toothbrush ownership in a metropolitan-based homeless population in Australia. METHODS Self-report data were collected from a convenience sample of 248 homeless participants located in Adelaide, Australia. Log binomial regression was used to estimate ...

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