Intervention Study of Oral Health Education Programs Directed to Adolescents
Gingivitis, Periodontal Infection
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Gingivitis focused on measuring Gingivitis, Adolescents, Oral hygiene, Oral health behavior, Periodontal infection control
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 16 or 17 years old at inclusion
- poor oral hygiene conditions (dental plaque and/or marginal gingival bleeding at >50% of tooth surfaces) at the time of examination and thus considered to be at increased risk for oral/periodontal disease progression.
Exclusion Criteria:
- compromised medical or mental conditions that may requiring special care.
Sites / Locations
- Kajsa H Abrahamsson
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Patient centered oral health education
Standard educational intervention
The program is based on cognitive behavioral theory and principles. Hence, the intervention is adapted to each individual's problem, capacity and goals were the dental hygienist use motivational interviewing skills in communication and act as a guiding resource during the process of behavioral change. The program follows a specific structure including components such as formulation of personal goals, continuous self-monitoring by diary and planning of behavior. The initial intervention phase contain 3 treatment sessions (45-60 min each) during a period of 12 weeks (baseline, 2-3 weeks and 10-12 weeks). Follow up are performed at 6- and 18-months.
The subjects in the control group receive educational intervention by a dental hygienist in accordance with conventional routines (oral health information and oral hygiene instruction at one or several occasions). Follow up are performed at 6- and 18-months.