Effectiveness of a New App in Improving Oral Hygiene in Orthodontic Patients: A Pilot Study.

Int Dent J

Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul, São Paulo, Brasil; UT Health San Antonio, San Antonio, USA; Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa, Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, São Paulo, Brasil. Electronic address:

Published: June 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to assess the impact of a mobile app on the oral hygiene of adolescents undergoing orthodontic treatment.
  • Eight teenage volunteers were divided into two groups: one received standard oral hygiene instructions while the other used an app for additional guidance.
  • Results showed that while there were no statistically significant differences, the app users had lower plaque and gingival bleeding scores at early assessments, suggesting that the app may enhance oral hygiene practices among teens.

Article Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this randomised clinical trial was to evaluate the effects of a mobile application (app) on the oral hygiene (OH) of adolescents undergoing fixed orthodontic treatment.

Methods: Eight volunteers (14-19 years old) were randomly allocated to the experimental or control groups. Volunteers in the control group received standard OH (SOH) instructions, whilst volunteers in the experimental group received SHO + OH guidance and motivation through an app tailor-made for this study. Clinical assessments were made using the visible plaque index (VPI) and gingival bleeding index (GBI) at 5 different time points: before orthodontic device installation (T0); at baseline (T1); and 30 (T2), 60 (T3), and 90 (T4) days after randomisation. Significant differences were evaluated using Student t test and multilevel logistic regression analysis.

Results: Although no significant difference could be observed, VPI at T1 and T2 were lower for volunteers in the experimental group (33.20 ± 19.29; 32.10 ± 7.72) than for the volunteers in the control group (42.11 ± 8.56; 43.59 ± 34.71). The same was observed for GBI, in which volunteers in the experimental group presented lower GBI at T1 and T2 (12.70 ± 8.10; 13.72 ± 7.39) than volunteers in the control group (27.53 ± 17.89; 20.38 ± 9.95). Good acceptance for using the app was shown by volunteers.

Conclusions: This study shows the potential utility of the mobile app for improving the OH of adolescents.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10213813PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.identj.2022.08.010DOI Listing

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