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There is no Difference with Regard to Hard and/or Soft Tissue Safety Between Oscillating-Rotating Powered Brushes and Manual Toothbrushes

Article Title and Bibliographic Information: Safety of oscillating-rotating powered brushes compared to manual toothbrushes: a systematic review.Van der Weijden FA, Campbell SL, Dörfer CE, González-Cabezas C, Slot DE.J Periodontol 2011;82(1):5-24.Reviewers: Nada J. Farsi, BDS, MSc, Belinda Nicolau, DDS, PhDPurpose/Question: To compare the soft and/or hard tissue safety between manual and oscillating-rotating brushes through a systematic review of the pertinent literatureSource of Funding: Industry (Procter & Gamble)Type of Study/Design: Systematic reviewLevel of Evidence: Level 1: Good-quality, patient-oriented evidenceStrength of Recommendation Grade: Grade A: Consistent, good-quality patient-oriented evidence (Source: The Journal of Evidence-Based Dental Practice)

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