Effect of three different dental health preventive programmes on young adult individuals: a randomized, blinded, parallel group, controlled evaluation of oral hygiene behaviour on plaque and gingivitis
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: Blackwell Synergy
Summary :Aim: To evaluate, in young adults, the effect of different preventive programmes on
oral hygiene and to determine whether the variables investigated are predictors of
gingival health.
Material and Methods: This randomized, blinded, parallel, controlled clinical study
examined the effectiveness of three dental health programmes. Four hundred subjects
aged 20–27 years, 211 males and 189 females, participated in the study. They were
recruited from a Public Dental Service clinic and from a private dental practice in
Jo¨nko¨ping, Sweden. The effect of the programmes on plaque and gingivitis was
evaluated over a 3-year period. The programmes included activities that were adapted
for individuals as well as for groups. The plaque indices (PLI) and gingival indices
(GI) were used to evaluate the programmes.
Results: All programmes resulted in a decrease in PLI and GI. The greatest decrease
was found in the group that was followed-up every 2 months. Professional tooth
cleaning was non-significant for the clinical result. Gingival health at baseline,
participation in any of the test programmes, and knowledge of the dental diseases
caries, gingivitis or periodontitis were significant predictors of good gingival health.
Conclusions: The study confirms the efficacy of three different preventive
programmes in reducing supragingival plaque and gingival inflammation. Professional
tooth cleaning provided no clinical benefit beyond that derived from individual and
group-based health education.
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