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. 2024 Jul 8;16(7):e64104. doi: 10.7759/cureus.64104

Table 2. Summary of clinical studies investigating the effects of magnetized water on oral health.

Abbreviation: MW, magnetized water

Authors and year of publication Subjects Groups Duration Outcome measures Results
Johnson et al. (1998) [37] Adults MW oral irrigator versus control 3 months Plaque, calculus, gingival health 64% less calculus in the MW group (p<0.02), 27% reduction in gingival inflammation in the MW group (not significant)
Gupta and Bhat (2011) [38] Children aged 5-12 years 0.2% chlorhexidine versus MW (24 hours) 1 minute versus MW (24 hours) 3 minutes versus MW (72 hours) 3 minutes Single use S. mutans count in saliva The MW (72 hours) group had a reduction in S. mutans almost on par with chlorhexidine
Goyal et al. (2017) [39] Children aged 7-12 years MW (72 hours) 3 minutes, twice daily 2 weeks S. mutans count in plaque and saliva Highly significant reduction in S. mutans in plaque and saliva at 1 and 2 weeks versus baseline
Nagpal et al. (2020) [40] Children aged 12-15 years MW versus 0.2% chlorhexidine 3 weeks Plaque index, gingival index Significant reduction in plaque index and gingival index at 2 and 3 weeks for both MW (p=0.0001) and chlorhexidine (p=0.0001)
Nezam et al. (2022) [41] Children aged 12-15 years MW versus 0.2% chlorhexidine 21 days Plaque index, gingival index, side effects MW and chlorhexidine similarly effective for plaque index and gingival index, MW had fewer side effects