Kumar Ram Surath, Deshpande Apurva Prashant, Ankola Anil V, Sankeshwari Roopali M, Hampiholi Vinuta, Hebbal Mamata, Jalihal Sagar, Pai Khot Atrey J, Valakkunja Deepika, Kotha Sree Lalita
Department of Public Health Dentistry, KLE VK Institute of Dental Sciences, KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research (KLE University), Belagavi 590010, India.
Department of Periodontics, KLE VK Institute of Dental Sciences, KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research (KLE University), Belagavi 590010, India.
Children (Basel). 2022 Dec 5;9(12):1905. doi: 10.3390/children9121905.
This study aimed to evaluate the impact of oral health education (OHE), incorporating a novel pre-validated visual performance reinforcement (VPR) technique and sign language, on gingival health, plaque control, and oral hygiene knowledge and practices in 12 to 15-year-old hearing- and speech-impaired adolescents. A double-blinded randomized controlled trial was conducted in a government school for deaf children in Belagavi, Karnataka, India. A total of 80 adolescents, aged 12-15 years, were randomly assigned, using a computer-generated table of random numbers, into two groups: Group A receiving the VPR technique ( = 40), and Group B receiving sign language ( = 40). A specially designed pre-validated closed-ended questionnaire was administered to both groups, followed by clinical examination to obtain the gingival and plaque index, before intervention and at a 16-week follow-up period. Group A showed a significant increase in the knowledge gained when compared to Group B. Similarly, a significant improvement in oral hygiene practices was also observed in Group A. However, at the 16-week follow-up, there were no statistically significant differences in gingival and plaque scores between the groups. OHE using the VPR technique can be as effective and satisfactory as sign language in the reduction of gingival and plaque scores and in the improvement of knowledge and its application in oral hygiene maintenance among hearing- and speech-impaired adolescents.
本研究旨在评估纳入一种新的经过预验证的视觉表现强化(VPR)技术和手语的口腔健康教育(OHE)对12至15岁听力和言语受损青少年牙龈健康、牙菌斑控制以及口腔卫生知识和实践的影响。在印度卡纳塔克邦贝拉加维的一所政府聋人学校进行了一项双盲随机对照试验。使用计算机生成的随机数表将总共80名12至15岁的青少年随机分为两组:A组接受VPR技术(n = 40),B组接受手语(n = 40)。在干预前和16周的随访期,对两组均进行了专门设计的经过预验证的封闭式问卷调查,随后进行临床检查以获得牙龈和牙菌斑指数。与B组相比,A组获得的知识有显著增加。同样,A组的口腔卫生实践也有显著改善。然而,在16周的随访中,两组之间的牙龈和牙菌斑评分没有统计学上的显著差异。在听力和言语受损青少年中,使用VPR技术的口腔健康教育在降低牙龈和牙菌斑评分、改善知识及其在口腔卫生维护中的应用方面与手语一样有效且令人满意。