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Incremental Oral Care System of College Students Changes in Plaque Hydrogen Ion Concentration and Halitosis

International Journal of Clinical Preventive Dentistry 2019³â 15±Ç 3È£ p.163 ~ 167
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³ªÈñÀÚ ( Na Hee-Ja ) - Honam University Department of Dental Hygiene
¹®¾ÖÀº ( Moon Ae-Eun ) - Honam University Department of Dental Hygiene

Abstract


Objective: The purpose of Incremental Dental Care System is to increase the oral health of the whole people by commercializing Incremental Dental Care System in clinical practice by comparing hydrogen ion concentration, probe depth, and bad breath change.

Methods: From March 2019 to September 2019, we compared the change in plaque hydrogen ion concentration, probe depth, and bad breath before and after the Incremental Dental Care System for the medical records of the subjects who visited the oral health promotion room of Honam University.

Results: There was a significant difference in plaque hydrogen ion concentration, probe depth, and bad breath before and after dental hygiene control in the corresponding sample t-test.

Conclusion: F statistic value for mean difference was 1075.726, significance level was 0.000 and at significance level 0.05, plaque hydrogen ion concentration, probe depth, and halitosis according to Incremental Dental Care System were significantly different.

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Incremental Dental Care System; plaque hydrogen concentration test; scaling; panoramic exam; tooth coloring and brushing; probe depth

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