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A Review of Approaches for Dental Practice Teams for Promoting Oral Health

Objectives: In order to determine the circumstances in which oral health promotion (OHP) in General Dental Practice is at its most effective, a systematic review was conducted to identify, critically appraise, and synthesise the available evidence. The research question was: Is oral health promotion within dental practice effective and how can its effects be optimised?
Methods: Systematic searches of 20 online resources (including Ovid Medine and Embase) were conducted. A call for evidence was also issued, and citation lists of other relevant systematic reviews were included. All studies published since 1994 that were set in the context of general dental practice and investigated promoting good oral health in adult or child patients were considered.
Results: 44 studies reported in 52 papers were included in the review. The evidence was heterogeneous and the quality of reporting was variable. Results showed that oral health promotion based on behavioural and psychological models was effective for improving oral health. Verbal advice affected knowledge as well as reported behaviour, and written advice promoted oral health knowledge. There was moderate evidence that the attributes of the ‘sender’ of an oral health promotion message influenced its effectiveness. Many barriers and facilitators were shown to influence the effectiveness of OHP in dental practice.
Conclusions: The results of this review suggest that the psychology of behaviour change is the key to oral health promotion and greater emphasis on teaching oral health professionals about health psychology would make oral health promotion in the dental surgery more effective.
Division: British Division Meeting
Meeting: 2015 British Division Meeting (Cardiff, United Kingdom)
Location: Cardiff, United Kingdom
Year: 2015
Final Presentation ID: 198
Abstract Category|Abstract Category(s): Oral Health Research
Authors
  • Kay, Elizabeth  ( Plymouth university , Plymouth , Devon , United Kingdom )
  • Vascott, Donna  ( Plymouth University , Plymouth , Devon , United Kingdom )
  • Hocking, Allice  ( Plymouth University , Plymouth , Devon , United Kingdom )
  • Helen, Nield  ( British Dental Association , London , United Kingdom )
  • Charles, Dorr  ( Plymouth University , Plymouth , Devon , United Kingdom )
  • Scales, Helen  ( Plymouth University , Plymouth , Devon , United Kingdom )
  • Support Funding Agency/Grant Number: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
    Financial Interest Disclosure: Elizabeth Kay: British Dental Industry Association. Short term consultancy to explore how to engage dental students with innovation in industry. Wrigleys. Payment for input to workshops for young dentists and hygienists and therapists I have made a numb
    SESSION INFORMATION
    Oral Session
    Oral Health Promotion Orals
    Wednesday, 09/16/2015 , 11:30AM - 01:00PM