Clinical evaluation of an ionic toothbrush in the removal of established plaque and reduction of
gingivitis
A clinical study by R.L.Van Swol, D.E.Van Scotter, A.R.Dentino, J.J.Pucher at Marquette University School of Dentistry has demonstrated the
effectiveness of a manual Hukuba hyG Ionic Toothbrush in unsupervised brushing for six months. The double-blind study had 64 adult subjects ranging in age from 18 to 67 years. They were divided
into two groups: Group 1, the test group, had 30 subjects using the hyG Ionic Toothbrush with an active battery. The control group, Group 2, had 34 subjects using the hyG Ionic
Toothbrush without an active battery.
The mechanism for the ionic action is due to a change in the polarity of the teeth. The tooth is normally negatively charged and the plaque is positively
charged. Opposite charges attract and bond to each other. The plaque, therefore, is attached to the tooth surface by "ionic bonding".
The hyG toothbrush has a three (3) volt lithium battery located under the metal band on the handle. The battery is similar to a watch battery and just as safe. The
toothbrush bristles are negatively charged through the metal rod with the brush head. When holding the metal band on the toothbrush handle with moistened fingers, the positively charged ions are
transferred to the teeth.
The tooth polarity changes from negative to positive. The positively charged tooth ions repel the positively charged plaque
ions. The positively charged plaque ions are then attracted to the negatively charged bristles of the hyG toothbrush for removal from the oral cavity.
BEFORE: hyG temporarily reverses polarity of tooth surface from (-) to (+), repelling plaque toward negatively polarized hyG toothbrush head. |
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AFTER: hyG temporarily reverses polarity of tooth surface from (-) to (+), repelling plaque toward negatively polarized hyG toothbrush head. |
This important ionic exchange along with the normal mechanical action of the bristles on the tooth surface enhances plaque removal. Moist finger contact with the metal band on the hyG toothbrush handle is essential to maximize ionic transfer of plaque molecules between the teeth and the toothbrush bristles.
RESULTS
Plaque scores were determined at baseline, three and six months using the Turesky-Gilmore-Glickman Index. Likewise, gingival indices were determined using the Loe Silness Gingival Inflammation Index.
Group 1 (test) showed a 36.17% reduction in plaque from baseline to month six, compared to only 18.56% for the control group. This means that the test group eliminated 48.69% more plaque then did the control group. Improvement in gingival health was 51.87% for the test group and 30.18% for the control group. The average changes in both plaque and gingival indices were statistically significant for the test group using the hyG ionic toothbrush with an active battery.
The toothbrushes were identical except for the presence of the active battery. The ionic action from the three (3) volt lithium battery produced the significant plaque and gingival changes observed.
The Hukuba hyG Ionic Toothbrush is a safe and effective oral cleansing device when used unsupervised on a regular basis in the removal of human dental plaque.
Studie 1996, R.L.Van Swol, D.E.Van Scotter, A.R.Dentino, J.J.Pucher; Marquette University, School of Dentristy, Wisconsin - Quintessence International Volume 27, Number 6/1996
PLAQUE REMOVAL EFFECTIVENESS OF hyG TOOTHBRUSH EMPLOYING THE LITHIUM BATTERY
1993 study, Maki Y. ET AL., Tokyo Dental College
EFFECTIVENESS OF AN ELECTRONIC TOOTHBRUSH (hyG) ON GINGIVITIS
...Finding suggest that improvements in gingivitis might be expected through charging gingivital tissue electronically in addition to mechanical
plaque removal by toothbrush itself.
1993 Kasai S. ET AL., Kyushu Dental College
PILOT STUDY TO EVALUATE AN IONTOPHORETIC TOOTHBRUSH TO REMOVE PLAQUE
Results and conclusions:
Both plaque grading methods revealed a percent difference in favor of the hyG treatment.
The six selected tooth surfaces employed in the PHP index support the conclusion that the hyG brush is superior in plaque removal to an ADA accepted brush (Butler Gum #440).
1991, Bieswanger, B., DDS, Oral Health Research Institute
Indiana University School of Dentisty
AN EFFECTIVENESS STUDY OF ELECTRONIC TOOTHBRUSH (hyG) IN PLAQUE REMOVAL
The electronic toothbrush (hyG) was much more effective in plaque removal than the ordinary toothbrush in all the subjects...The effectiveness of the electronic toothbrush can be expected even if there are differences in brushing techniques. The most valuable results in this study were seen at the cervical region...the hardest place to clean.
Studie von 1990, Tokyo Dental College
EFFECT OF IONTOPHORETIC TOOTHBRUSH ON PLAQUE REMOVAL
...All thirteen subjects achieved higher plaque removal with the iontophoretic toothbrush
(hyG) than with the ordinary toothbrush with a high statistical significance of P<0.001. The "hard" bristles of the iontophoretic toothbrush (0.28
MM nylon filament) achieved higher plaque removal than the medium hard (0.23 MM) bristles.
1986, Otani, H, ET AL, Asahi University
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AN ELECTRO-IONIZING TOOTHBRUSH IN THE CONTROL OF DENTAL HYPERSENSITIVITY
The object of the investigation was to test the value of the 3M Brand Electro-Ionizing Toothbrush in the treatment of dentinal hypersensitivity. Eighty-eight volunteers were divided into three groups, each using different methods: (I) stannous fluoride dentifrice and 3M brush without a battery; (II) stannous fluoride dentifrice and 3M brush with a 1 1/2 volt battery; (III) strontium chloride dentifrice and 3M brush without a battery. The volunteers brushed their teeth for 3 minutes twice a day for 12 weeks using one of the three test agents. The subjects were tested at weeks 0, 2, 4, 8, and 12 by means of a cold water spray quantitated by a temperature probe. All three groups experienced improvement and by week 12 groups II and III displayed much less sensitivity than did group I. At the end of 12 weeks the subjects were questioned as to benefit of treatment. The questionaire revealed that stannous with the ionizing brush provided significantly greater relief than did the stannous fluoride alone.
J. Periodontal Juni 1982, P.353-9 issn 0022-3492
Johnson R.H.; Zulgar Nain BJ; Koval JJ;
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EFFECT OF IONTOPHORETIC TOOTHBRUSH ON CERVICAL HYPERSENSITIVITY
The following results were obtained:
On the basis of the above facts, it is concluded that an iontophoretic toothbrush used with a fluoride dentifrice is highly effective in cervical hypersensitivity.
Accordingly, the use of an iontophoretic toothbrush is a simple and available method for home dental care.
...iontophoresis is indeed highly effective.
...This technique has no equal in relieving dental hypersensitivity.
1979, Ota, N, et al. Matsumoto Dental College
HYPERSENSITIVITY CONTROLLED BY IONTOPHORESIS
Collins found an 87.5% decrease in hypersensitivity in his active group and a 22.8% decrease in the control group.
Producing iontophoresis of fluorides in daily oral hygiene by the use of an electronically charged toothbrush could open the way to even greater
benefits from the use of fluorides in dentistry. Since it has been shown previously that topical fluoride has a certain, although limited, effectiveness in alleviating hypersensitivity, the
increase of effectiveness under the influence of an electronically charged toothbrush is suggestive evidence that this device increases the deposition of fluoride on, or within, the
tooth.
From available evidence it seems unlikely that fluoride would reach the pulp in sufficient quantities to have any adverse effect.
1964, Jensen, A.L. University of California, College of Dentistry