Nagar Niall, Linden John
Dental Core Trainee 2, Glasgow Dental Hospital, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
Specialty Registrar in Paediatric Dentistry, Glasgow Dental Hospital and Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
Evid Based Dent. 2025 Jun;26(2):103-104. doi: 10.1038/s41432-025-01160-5. Epub 2025 May 20.
Choonhawarakorn K, Kasemkhun P, Leelataweewud P. Effectiveness of a message service on child oral health practice via a social media application: a randomized controlled trial. Int J Paediatr Dent 2025; 35: 446-455.
The early development of proper oral health behaviours is essential for mitigating the risk of early childhood caries. Interactive social media platforms offer a cost-effective means to support caregivers in this endeavour.
To evaluate the efficacy of a LINE™ messaging service (MS) in promoting positive oral health behaviours among Thai children.
A randomised controlled trial was conducted involving 190 caregiver-child dyads (children aged 6-36 months) recruited from a university dental hospital and two affiliated hospitals. Participants were randomly assigned to receive age-appropriate dental health education either via the MS or through conventional in-person visits. The MS group received weekly educational materials, including infographic posters, video clips, and supportive messages. Parental oral health knowledge, along with children's oral health practices and status, were assessed at baseline and after six months.
The MS group demonstrated significantly greater improvements in feeding habits (p = 0.034) and toothbrushing practices (p = 0.007) compared to the control group. While parental knowledge improved in both groups, the increase was significantly greater in the control group (p = 0.001). Both groups showed a reduction in debris scores; however, no significant difference was observed in caries progression. Caregivers reported high to very high satisfaction with both methods of education delivery.
The LINE™ messaging service was found to be as effective as traditional dental visits in fostering positive oral health behaviours among young children.
关于《Chonhawarakorn K, Kasemkhun P, Leelataweewud P. 通过社交媒体应用程序的信息服务对儿童口腔健康行为的有效性:一项随机对照试验》的述评。《国际儿童牙科杂志》2025年;35: 446 - 455。
早期养成正确的口腔健康行为对于降低幼儿龋齿风险至关重要。交互式社交媒体平台为支持看护者开展此项工作提供了一种经济有效的方式。
评估LINE™信息服务(MS)在促进泰国儿童积极口腔健康行为方面的效果。
进行了一项随机对照试验,纳入了从一所大学牙科医院和两所附属医院招募的190对看护者 - 儿童二元组(儿童年龄在6至36个月)。参与者被随机分配接受通过MS或传统面对面就诊方式提供的适龄口腔健康教育。MS组每周收到包括信息图表海报、视频片段和支持性信息在内的教育材料。在基线和六个月后评估父母的口腔健康知识以及儿童的口腔健康行为和状况。
与对照组相比,MS组在喂养习惯(p = 0.034)和刷牙行为(p = 0.007)方面有显著更大的改善。虽然两组父母的知识都有所提高,但对照组的增加幅度显著更大(p = 0.001)。两组的牙菌斑评分都有所降低;然而,在龋齿进展方面未观察到显著差异。看护者对两种教育方式的满意度都很高到非常高。
发现LINE™信息服务在促进幼儿积极口腔健康行为方面与传统牙科就诊一样有效。