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Search for: [Abstract = "t reduction in inflammation within the periodontal tissues, was recorded in manual toothbrushes, followed by sonic toothbrushes, whereas the relatively smallest reduction of inflammation was observed in oscillating\-rotating toothbrushes. No statistically significant differences were observed in periodontal pocket depths throughout the study on sonic toothbrushes and oscillating\-rotating toothbrushes, while a statistically significant difference appeared with regard to manual toothbrushes. No statistically significant differences in clinical attachment loss were observed throughout the study on oscillating\-rotating toothbrushes, while statistically significant changes appear with regard to manual toothbrushes and sonic toothbrushes. Parameters for these toothbrushes are improving. The comparison of the values of parameter changes of measurement 2 in relation to measurement 1, did not show any statistically significant differences. None of the tested toothbrushes performed significantly better than others in improving the values of PI, BOP, CAL, and PPD indices. All indicator values improved in a similar way. Comparing the values of the measurement of parameters 3 and 1 indicates that the manual toothbrush, especially after the demonstration of proper toothbrushing, is a very good tool for improving the condition of periodontal tissues \(CAL\), reduction of inflamma"]

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