New "massage method" quadruples protection against tooth decay

“Rubbing toothpaste onto your teeth increases the fluoride protection by 400%,” says Anna Nordström, dentist, PhD and researcher at the Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.

Eight years ago a new brand of toothpaste was launched in Sweden with more than three times as much fluoride as standard toothpaste. Available without prescription, it is aimed primarily at those with high caries risk.

First scientific evaluation
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg’s Sahlgrenska Academy have now performed the first scientific evaluation of the effect of this so called “high-fluoride toothpaste”. The study has resulted in a new method that quadruples the level of protection from fluoride.
Four times better protection
In the study, 16 volunteers tested a variety of brushing techniques, using either high-fluoride or standard toothpaste, and brushing either two or three times a day.

“The study revealed that those who used a high-fluoride toothpaste three times a day had four times better fluoride protection in the mouth than those who used standard toothpaste twice a day,” says researcher Anna Nordström from the Institute of Odontology at the Sahlgrenska Academy.

Rub your teeths after lunch
Also tested was a new method developed in collaboration with professor Dowen Birkhed, which involves rubbing toothpaste onto your teeth with a finger.

“This ‘massage’ method proved to be at least as effective as a third brushing in increasing the amount of fluoride in the mouth,” Anna Nordström explains. “Rubbing the front of your teeth with toothpaste can be an easy way of giving your teeth a third “shot” of fluoride during the day, after lunch for example. But this should not replace brushing with a fluoride toothpaste morning and evening – it’s an extra.”

Daily use is essential
Brushing with fluoride toothpaste has played – and continues to play – a major role in combating tooth decay, and there is strong scientific evidence that daily use of fluoride toothpaste has a pronounced preventive effect.

The study Effect of a third application of toothpaste (1450 and 5000 ppm F), including a “massage” method, on fluoride retention and pH drop in plaque was published in Acta Odontologica Scandinavia.

Link to article: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22320714

THE RESEARCHER´S TOP TIPS
• Use toothpaste at least twice a day, after breakfast and before going to bed.
• If necessary, brush a third time or rub on some toothpaste instead.
• If you have problems with cavities, choose a toothpaste with a higher fluoride content.

• Avoid rinsing out the toothpaste with water.

Bibliometric data
Jounral: Acta Odontol Scand. 2012 Feb 9. [Epub ahead of print]
Title: Effect of a third application of toothpastes (1450 and 5000 ppm F), including a 'massage' method on fluoride retention and pH drop in plaque.

Authors:Nordström A, Birkhed D.

For more information, please contact: Anna Nordström, PhD, registered dental surgeon and researcher at the Institute of Odontology, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg
Telephone: +46 (0)31 786 3174
E-mail: anna.nordstrom@gu.se

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