Evaluating Sanitization of Toothbrushes Using Various Decontamination Methods: A Meta-Analysis
Evaluating Sanitization of Toothbrushes Using Various Decontamination Methods: A Meta-Analysis
Agrawal et al., 2019 | J Nepal Health Res Counc | Meta Analysis
Citation
Agrawal Santosh Kumari, Dahal Sirjana, ... Nair N Sreekumaran. Evaluating Sanitization of Toothbrushes Using Various Decontamination Methods: A Meta-Analysis. J Nepal Health Res Counc. 2019-Jan-27;16(41):364-371
Abstract
Toothbrushes play an essential role in personal oral hygiene by effective plaque removal.However, they get heavily contaminated by bacteria, viruses, yeasts, and fungi which may originate from the oral cavity after every use as well as from the environment where they are stored. This systematic review was conducted to identify various decontamination interventions attempted scientifically and it summarizes the efficacy of each. Meta-analysis illustrated that the use of Ultra-violet rays and Microwave had a significant effect on reduction of the microbial count of a used toothbrush with a mean difference of -2.61 and CI (-4.66,-0.76) with I2=98%. When compared with non-active treatment group, the natural agents (garlic, green tree and tea-tree oil) proved to sterilize the toothbrushes effectively with mean difference of -483.34, CI (-914.79, -51.88) and I2=100%.In contrast, chlorhexidine showed the insignificant result with a mean difference of -347.55 and CI (-951.90, 256.80) with I2=100%. The evidence from this review suggests that decontaminating toothbrush reduces bacterial load. Toothbrushes exposed to radiation and natural agents proved to sanitize them effectively but chlorhexidine rendered insignificant results. Keywords: Chemical agent; disinfection; radiation; microbial load; natural agent; toothbrush.
Key Findings
Keywords: Chemical agent; disinfection; radiation; microbial load; natural agent; toothbrush.
Outcomes Measured
- Requires manual extraction
Population
| Field | Value |
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| Population | See abstract |
| Sample Size | See abstract |
| Age Range | See abstract |
| Condition | See abstract |
MeSH Terms
- Chlorhexidine
- Disinfection
- Garlic
- Humans
- Microwaves
- Nepal
- Oral Hygiene
- Tea
- Tea Tree Oil
- Toothbrushing
- Ultraviolet Rays
Evidence Classification
- Level: Meta Analysis
- Publication Types: Journal Article, Meta-Analysis, Systematic Review
- Vertical: garlic
Provenance
- PMID: 30739916
- DOI: (not available)
- PMCID: Not in PMC
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