Taftazani Rieza Zulfahmi, Sitaresmi Mei Neni, Hanindriyo Lisdrianto, Kuswandari Sri
Postgraduate student, Dental Science Doctoral Study Program, Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Department of Dental Hygiene, Health Polytechnic of the Ministry of Health, Tasikmalaya, Indonesia.
Can J Dent Hyg. 2025 Jun 1;59(2):133-142. eCollection 2025 Jun.
Children and adolescents with Down syndrome face challenges in maintaining good oral hygiene routines due to motor and cognitive limitations. This study evaluates the effectiveness of personalized oral hygiene tools and innovative approaches, focusing on custom-designed toothbrushes, to improve oral health outcomes for this population.
A comprehensive review was conducted in compliance with PRISMA-ScR criteria. Keywords related to oral hygiene, toothbrushes, and Down syndrome were used to search 6 databases. Articles on toothbrushing and oral hygiene interventions for children and adolescents with Down syndrome published between 2019 and 2023 were included in the review.
The search retrieved 233 studies; 28 duplicates were removed, leaving 205 entries. After applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 198 records were eliminated based on title and abstract screening, leaving 7 publications for further screening and, ultimately, 4 for review. These 4 studies evaluated a range of therapies, including special needs toothbrushes, toothbrushes with adapted grips, and innovations such as the "Digital Brush."
Customized oral hygiene tools were found to enhance plaque control and gum health in children and adolescents with Down syndrome. The findings emphasize the importance of a flexible and diverse approach to oral hygiene programs, advocating for ongoing interdisciplinary collaboration among parents, nurses, and oral health professionals.
Personalized oral hygiene tools, such as toothbrushes with adjusted handles, significantly improve plaque control and gum health in children and adolescents with Down syndrome. The study highlights the necessity of a varied approach in oral hygiene programs and calls for further research to quantify these benefits.
由于运动和认知方面的限制,唐氏综合征患儿和青少年在保持良好的口腔卫生习惯方面面临挑战。本研究评估个性化口腔卫生工具和创新方法的有效性,重点是定制设计的牙刷,以改善该人群的口腔健康状况。
按照PRISMA-ScR标准进行了全面综述。使用与口腔卫生、牙刷和唐氏综合征相关的关键词搜索6个数据库。纳入了2019年至2023年间发表的关于唐氏综合征患儿和青少年刷牙及口腔卫生干预的文章。
检索到233项研究;去除28项重复研究后,剩余205条记录。在应用纳入和排除标准后,根据标题和摘要筛选排除了198条记录,剩余7篇文献进行进一步筛选,最终4篇进行综述。这4项研究评估了一系列疗法,包括特殊需求牙刷、带适应性握柄的牙刷以及“数字牙刷”等创新产品。
定制的口腔卫生工具被发现可增强唐氏综合征患儿和青少年的牙菌斑控制和牙龈健康。研究结果强调了采取灵活多样的方法开展口腔卫生项目的重要性,倡导家长、护士和口腔健康专业人员之间持续的跨学科合作。
个性化口腔卫生工具,如手柄经过调整的牙刷,可显著改善唐氏综合征患儿和青少年的牙菌斑控制和牙龈健康。该研究凸显了在口腔卫生项目中采取多样化方法的必要性,并呼吁开展进一步研究以量化这些益处。