Study Reveals Intra-Individual Stability of Toothbrushing Behavior

Posted: December 20, 2024
The study examined the consistency of toothbrushing behavior over time in 105 students. Observations revealed high intra-individual stability in brushing duration, movements, and time spent on different tooth surfaces. Results emphasized the development of individual brushing patterns and the challenge of changing established habits. Healthcare professionals and patients should consider these findings when addressing oral hygiene deficiencies.

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