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InfoPlant Conducts Survey of Tooth Brushing Habits.


Tokyo, Japan, June 13, 2006 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News
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) - Online market researcher InfoPlant announced on June 13 the results of a survey on tooth brushing. The company conducted the survey of 6,585 i-mode users in Japan from May 23 to 30.

When asked when they brush their teeth, 62.7% answered after breakfast, followed by before bedtime (59.3%), after waking up (31.4%) and after lunch (29.9%). On average, they brush their teeth 2.4 times a day.

When asked what qualities they find important in toothpaste, 54.2% mentioned anticavity effects, followed by the prevention of periodontal diseases and gingivitis gingivitis (jĭn'jəvī`tĭs), inflammation of the gums. It may be acute, subacute, chronic, or recurrent. The gums usually become red, swollen, and spongy, and bleed easily.  (48.6%), whitening whit·en·ing  
n.
1. An agent used to make something white or whiter.

2. The act or process of making white or whiter.

Noun 1.
 effects (47.0%) and the prevention of bad breath (42.4%).

Regarding dental care products they use other than tooth brushes and pastes, 49.1% of the respondents cited xylitol xylitol /xy·li·tol/ (zi´li-tol) a five-carbon sugar alcohol derived from xylose and as sweet as sucrose; used as a noncariogenic sweetener and also as a sugar substitute in diabetic diets.  gum, 29.2% dental floss and 26.7% mouthwash mouthwash /mouth·wash/ (mouth´wosh) a solution for rinsing the mouth.

mouth·wash
n.
A medicated liquid for cleaning the mouth and treating diseased mucous membranes.
. By age group, the elder respondents tend to use an electric toothbrush or interdental brush while the young people prefer xylitol gum.

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