Compliance
in vivo study
Brushing duration of Philips Sonicare
F versus a manual toothbrush
Milleman J, Putt M, Jenkins W, Jinling W, Strate J. Data on file, 2009
Objective
To compare the brushing duration with the Sonicare F versus a manual
toothbrush after two weeks of home use.
Methodology
Fifty-six healthy subjects (24 females, 32 males) were enrolled in an IRB-approved
randomized, parallel-design two-week study. At Visit 1, eligible subjects were
randomized to either Sonicare F Gum Care mode or a manual toothbrush
and were provided brushing instructions. They performed an on-site brushing session
immediately thereafter, which was timed and video recorded from behind a one-way
mirror for duration data collection. A home-use period of two weeks commenced
with the assigned product in order for subjects to familiarize with the device. At
Visit 2, the subjects were asked to brush with their assigned product. The recording
procedure was repeated. Subjects were remunerated and dismissed. Statistical
analysis was performed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test.
Results
Twenty-eight subjects were randomized to Philips Sonicare F and twenty-
eight to a manual toothbrush. A longer median brushing duration was observed
for Philips Sonicare F users at both time points. Sonicare F (180
seconds) compared to a manual toothbrush (90 seconds) at Visit 1 (p<0.0001).
Sonicare F (181 seconds) compared to a manual toothbrush (71 seconds)
at Visit 2 (p<0.0001).
Conclusion
Subjects brushing with Philips Sonicare F using Gum Care mode brushed
significantly longer (p<0.0001) than with a manual toothbrush following
a familiarization period of two weeks.
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Median Brushing Duration(s)
Sonicare F
Manual Toothbrush
Visit 1
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Visit 2
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Sonicare F