Title of article :
Comparison Between Fone’s Method and Modified Bass Method of Toothbrushing for Children with Down Syndrome in West Java, Indonesia
Author/Authors :
Pramidi, Mustika Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, Indonesia - Dentistry Faculty - Department of Pediatric Dentistry , Gartika, Meirina Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, Indonesia - Dentistry Faculty - Department of Pediatric Dentistry , Soewondo, Williyanti Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, Indonesia - Dentistry Faculty - Department of Pediatric Dentistry
Abstract :
Background and Aim: Down syndrome (DS) is a delayed physical and mental
development caused by an abnormality in chromosome 21, resulting in the
presence of three chromosomes (trisomy 21). Several methods of toothbrushing,
such as the Scrub, Bass, Charters, Fone’s, Roll, and Stillman’s methods have been
introduced. The aim of this study was to evaluate oral hygiene levels after
toothbrushing with the Fone’s and the modified Bass methods in children with DS.
Materials and Methods: This interventional study comprised 15 children (10 boys
and 5 girls) aged 7-12 years (purposive sampling). Oral hygiene was assessed using
the Simplified Oral Hygiene Index (OHI-S) method introduced by Greene and
Vermillion. The results were analyzed using Student’s t-test.
Results: Oral hygiene indices were 2.96 and 1.57 before and after using the Fone’s
method, respectively (P=0.00), and 2.55 and 2.16 before and after using the
modified Bass method, respectively (P=0.00). A significantly increased level of oral
hygiene was noted with the Fone’s method (1.39) when compared to the modified
Bass method (0.39) of toothbrushing (P=0.00).
Conclusion: Both the Fone’s and the modified Bass methods of toothbrushing can
improve the oral hygiene of children with DS, with the Fone’s method appearing to
be more effective than the modified Bass method.
Keywords :
Down Syndrome , Toothbrushing , Oral Hygiene
Journal title :
Journal of Islamic Dental Association of Iran