Biesbrock Aaron R, Walters Patricia A, Bartizek Robert D
Procter & Gamble Company Health Care Research Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
J Contemp Dent Pract. 2003 May 15;4(2):1-10.
Oral health educational programs have been reported to have a variable impact on the oral health status of program participants. This paper reports the impact of an educational oral health program conducted within a single Boys & Girls Club of America. The objective of this 4-week examiner-blind study was to determine the impact of the educational program on the gingival health (gingivitis and plaque) of participating children who were between the ages of 5 and 15. The multi-week program taught the participants the basics of oral biology and disease, as well as proper oral health prevention including oral hygiene, dietary modification, and the importance of visiting the dentist. A calibrated examiner measured whole mouth Loe-Silness Gingival Index (GI) and Turesky Modification of Quigley-Hein Plaque index (PI) at baseline (immediately prior to the initiation of the educational program) and 4 weeks later. The primary efficacy analysis was based on change from baseline for 75 subjects who were enrolled at baseline, participated in the educational program, and were examined 4 weeks later. Mean baseline GI score was 0.37, while the 4 week mean GI score was reduced to 0.18. This represents a 51% reduction in GI score with p<0.001. Mean baseline PI score was 3.80, while the 4 week mean PI score was reduced to 2.68. This represents a 29% reduction in PI score with p<0.001. In addition, subjects completed a questionnaire (5 questions) at baseline and at 4 weeks to assess their oral health knowledge. The subject population was found to have statistically significantly (p<0.05) greater knowledge with respect to optimal brushing time and optimal frequency of dental recall visits following the program at week 4. Collectively, these data support the role of the educational program in promoting improved oral health in these children over a one month period.
据报道,口腔健康教育项目对项目参与者的口腔健康状况有不同程度的影响。本文报告了在美国一家男孩女孩俱乐部开展的一项口腔健康教育项目的影响。这项为期4周的研究者盲法研究的目的是确定该教育项目对5至15岁参与儿童牙龈健康(牙龈炎和牙菌斑)的影响。这个为期数周的项目向参与者传授了口腔生物学和疾病的基础知识,以及正确的口腔健康预防方法,包括口腔卫生、饮食调整和看牙医的重要性。一名经过校准的检查者在基线时(紧接教育项目开始前)和4周后测量了全口的洛-西伦尼斯牙龈指数(GI)和奎格利-海因菌斑指数的图尔斯基修正版(PI)。主要疗效分析基于75名在基线时入组、参与教育项目并在4周后接受检查的受试者相对于基线的变化。基线时GI评分的平均值为0.37,而4周时GI评分的平均值降至0.18。这代表GI评分降低了51%,p<0.001。基线时PI评分的平均值为3.80,而4周时PI评分的平均值降至2.68。这代表PI评分降低了29%,p<0.001。此外,受试者在基线时和4周时完成了一份问卷(5个问题),以评估他们的口腔健康知识。结果发现,在第4周的项目结束后,受试者群体在最佳刷牙时间和最佳看牙医回访频率方面的知识有统计学上的显著提高(p<0.05)。总体而言,这些数据支持了该教育项目在一个月内促进这些儿童口腔健康改善方面的作用。