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- 2019
Comparison of Two SchoolKeywords: oral health behavior,oral health knowledge,plaque index,dentists,teachers Abstract: This study evaluated the effectiveness of two school-based oral health education (OHE) programs on the oral health knowledge and behavior and oral hygiene of 9-year-old children in Turkey. The study included 1,053 school children aged 9 years in Aydin, Turkey. This study was a prospective, two-arm, and parallel-group clinical trial between two different OHE programs. The dentist group received one lecture on OHE given by dentists in the classroom. The teacher group had a similar lecture given by school teachers, including supporting materials which were available throughout the academic year. Oral health knowledge and behavior were evaluated with a questionnaire at baseline, and then at 1 and 6 months. In total, 110 students were randomly selected to undergo a plaque accumulation assessment according to the Silness–L?e Index at baseline and 1 month later to determine the effects of the education programs on oral hygiene. At baseline, tooth-brushing frequency was similar in the study groups. Compared with baseline, the frequency of brushing increased significantly after 1 and 6 months in both groups (p?<?.001). Teacher education was more effective for teaching correct brushing techniques (p?<?.001). A significant decrease in plaque accumulation has been evaluated in both study groups at the 1-month examination after the education session (p?<?.05). Both OHE programs were found to generate improvements in knowledge and behavior of children on oral health and plaque control in the short term
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