Home oral hygiene habits: interdental devices and use of mouthwash
Home oral hygiene habits | Article | Parkinson group | Healthy group | Type of device |
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Interdental devices | Barbe et al. [23], 2017 | No | N/A | |
García-De-La-Fuente et al. [27], 2022 | 33.7% | 49.1% | Interdental cleaning | |
19.2% | 29.2% | Interdental brush | ||
10.6% | 16% | Dental floss | ||
1.9% | 2.8% | Water flosser | ||
10.6% | 16.2% | Mouthwash alcol-free | ||
51.9% | 51.9% | Mouthwash | ||
Lyra et al. [30], 2020 | 39% | N/A | ||
Pradeep et al. [31], 2015 | 13% | 19.5% | Dental floss | |
Rozas et al. [34], 2021 | 47% | 50% | Dental floss | |
Verhoeff et al. [36], 2022 | 39% ≥ 1 times/die | N/A | ||
50% toothpick | ||||
34.8% rubber pipe cleaner | ||||
43.2% metal pipe cleaner | ||||
Use of mouthwash | García-De-La-Fuente et al. [27], 2022 | 10.6% | 16.2% | Mouthwash alcol-free |
51.9% | 51.9% | |||
Pradeep et al. [31], 2015 | 35.60% | 39.10% | ||
Barbe et al. [23], 2017 | 38% | N/A |
N/A: not applicable. Use of interdental devices or mouthwah is reported in percentage (%) of participants for each group, with eventual specification of device type