Supragingival oral irrigation:
A) Reduces gingivitis and helps clean interproximally.
B) Reduces plaque biofilm but does not reduce gingivitis.
C) Should be a component of every personal plaque control regimen.
D) Is only useful for in-office procedures after scaling and root planing.
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