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Help or Hype: Consumer Products for Periodontal Care


Author:

Paul Kamen, DDS, FACD

Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery

Medically Reviewed On: March 31, 2006

Introduction
Commercial Dental Products
What is Periodontal Disease?
What Causes Periodontal Disease?
Tools and Methods to Prevent Plaque Buildup
Toothbrushes
Dental Floss
Interdental Cleaners
Flexible Rubber Tips
Toothpastes
Antimicrobial Rinses
Oral Irrigators
Conclusion
 

Introduction

Recently, I recommended a powered toothbrush to my patient, Mr. S. A few hours later, he frantically called me from the drugstore. There were nearly half a dozen toothbrushes on the shelf that met the description of the one I recommended. Was it the one with the three-minute timer, the easy-grip handle, the two-minute timer, the water-jet attachment? I calmed him, provided him with the advice he needed, and chuckled to myself as I hung up the phone. When I started practicing 20 years ago, a trip to the drugstore to buy a toothbrush was one of life’s simple chores. Today, it can be a daunting experience. As a consumer, I too, find myself bewildered and almost immobilized by the choice of consumer dental products. There are motorized brushes, manual brushes, round ones, rectangular ones, sonic brushes, toothpastes that fight plaque, whiten teeth, and reduce tartar—not to mention flossers, water jets, dental picks, and an ocean of mouth rinses. What is even the most well-educated consumer to do?
 

Commercial Dental Products

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