Abstract Comparison of Tooth Brushing, Auxiliary Oral Hygiene Devices, Candy, Gum on the reduction of Oral Malodor Sang-Mi, Nam Department of Health Policy and Hospital Management Graduate School of Public Health, Korea University Supervising Professor : Hyeong sik Ahn M.D.,Ph.D. This study was achi...
Abstract Comparison of Tooth Brushing, Auxiliary Oral Hygiene Devices, Candy, Gum on the reduction of Oral Malodor Sang-Mi, Nam Department of Health Policy and Hospital Management Graduate School of Public Health, Korea University Supervising Professor : Hyeong sik Ahn M.D.,Ph.D. This study was achieved for working out plans to reduce oral malodor by carrying out the effective methods. We selected the 17 volunteers of students at department of dental hygiene, Seoul S public Health University and measured the effect of reduction of oral malodor by them as the control group without any method to reduce oral malodor, the experimental group with tooth-brushing, the experimental group with tongue cleaner, auxiliary oral hygiene devices, the experimental group with taking a candy no sugar, the experimental group with gum no sugar. 1. As time passes, both the control group and the experimental group proved the effect of reduction of oral malodor until 20 minutes after the experiment. 2. The experimental group with tooth-brushing showed a statistically significant difference compared with the control group, and it proved the effect of reduction of oral malodor from a lapse of 5 minutes after the experiment to 20 minutes, but it did not prove the effect reduction of oral malodor after 20 minutes. 3. The mean concentration of oral malodor in the experimental group with tongue cleaner did not prove a statistically significant difference compared with the experimental group with tooth-brushing, so we knew that using the washing implement of the tongue had the same effect of reduction of oral malodor as tooth-brushing. 4. The experimental group with taking a candy showed a statistically significant difference compared with the control group and had the same effect of reduction of oral malodor as tooth-brushing after 5 minutes. However, the effect of reduction oral malodor of it was dropped after 10 minutes, and the experimental group with taking a candy was statistically significant better than the experimental group with tooth-brushing after 20 minutes. 5. The experimental group with chewing a gum proved a statistically significant difference until 5 minutes, but it did not prove a statistically significant difference even though oral malodor was reduced since then. In conclusion, using the washing implement of the tongue, taking a candy, and chewing a gum proved the same effect of reducing foul breath as operating a tooth-brushing. Among them, taking a candy proved the same effect of reduction of oral malodor as operating a tooth-brushing only until 5 minutes after the experiment. Thus, it was proved by this experiment that taking a candy or extending time of chewing a gum was effective in a short time, and using the tongue cleaner or chewing a gum for 5 minutes was a useful method for reduction of oral malodor if not operating a tooth-brushing
Abstract Comparison of Tooth Brushing, Auxiliary Oral Hygiene Devices, Candy, Gum on the reduction of Oral Malodor Sang-Mi, Nam Department of Health Policy and Hospital Management Graduate School of Public Health, Korea University Supervising Professor : Hyeong sik Ahn M.D.,Ph.D. This study was achieved for working out plans to reduce oral malodor by carrying out the effective methods. We selected the 17 volunteers of students at department of dental hygiene, Seoul S public Health University and measured the effect of reduction of oral malodor by them as the control group without any method to reduce oral malodor, the experimental group with tooth-brushing, the experimental group with tongue cleaner, auxiliary oral hygiene devices, the experimental group with taking a candy no sugar, the experimental group with gum no sugar. 1. As time passes, both the control group and the experimental group proved the effect of reduction of oral malodor until 20 minutes after the experiment. 2. The experimental group with tooth-brushing showed a statistically significant difference compared with the control group, and it proved the effect of reduction of oral malodor from a lapse of 5 minutes after the experiment to 20 minutes, but it did not prove the effect reduction of oral malodor after 20 minutes. 3. The mean concentration of oral malodor in the experimental group with tongue cleaner did not prove a statistically significant difference compared with the experimental group with tooth-brushing, so we knew that using the washing implement of the tongue had the same effect of reduction of oral malodor as tooth-brushing. 4. The experimental group with taking a candy showed a statistically significant difference compared with the control group and had the same effect of reduction of oral malodor as tooth-brushing after 5 minutes. However, the effect of reduction oral malodor of it was dropped after 10 minutes, and the experimental group with taking a candy was statistically significant better than the experimental group with tooth-brushing after 20 minutes. 5. The experimental group with chewing a gum proved a statistically significant difference until 5 minutes, but it did not prove a statistically significant difference even though oral malodor was reduced since then. In conclusion, using the washing implement of the tongue, taking a candy, and chewing a gum proved the same effect of reducing foul breath as operating a tooth-brushing. Among them, taking a candy proved the same effect of reduction of oral malodor as operating a tooth-brushing only until 5 minutes after the experiment. Thus, it was proved by this experiment that taking a candy or extending time of chewing a gum was effective in a short time, and using the tongue cleaner or chewing a gum for 5 minutes was a useful method for reduction of oral malodor if not operating a tooth-brushing
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