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Effectiveness of a denture hygiene intervention programme among institutionalized elders
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of a denture hygiene intervention programme in terms of improving denture cleanliness and denture stomatitis. Methods: Residents at seven elderly care homes were invited to participate in a denture hygiene programme. Clinical assessment of denture stomatitis was undertaken and denture cleanliness assessed: (i) qualitatively by the Denture Cleanliness Index ratings and (ii) quantitatively by planimetric assessments of plaque coverage from digital images using Adobe Photoshop®. Individual denture hygiene instruction was provided and denture cleanser (Polident®) supplied. Six weeks later assessments of denture stomatitis and denture cleanliness were undertaken. Results: Fifty-six participants were recruited; most had evidence of denture stomatitis (82.1%, 46) and 62.5% (35) of dentures were classified as ‘very poorly cleaned’. The mean percentage of plaque coverage was 28.11 (SD 19.64) and 37.5% (21) had evidence of plaque covering more than a third of the denture surface. Denture cleanliness was associated with denture stomatitis (P<0.05). Variations in denture stomatitis and denture cleanliness were evident in relation to socio-demographic factors and denture hygiene practices. The response rate to the denture hygiene programme was 91.1% (51). There were significant improvements in the prevalence of denture stomatitis (P<0.01) and Denture Cleanliness Index ratings (P<0.05). However, no significant change in mean percentage of plaque coverage was evident (P>0.05).Conclusion: A 6-week denture hygiene intervention programme was effective at improving denture stomatitis and denture cleanliness among residents of elderly care homes. However, persistence of problems in denture cleanliness and denture stomatitis existed and this warrants further consideration. ; published_or_final_version
Effectiveness of a denture hygiene intervention programme among institutionalized elders
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of a denture hygiene intervention programme in terms of improving denture cleanliness and denture stomatitis. Methods: Residents at seven elderly care homes were invited to participate in a denture hygiene programme. Clinical assessment of denture stomatitis was undertaken and denture cleanliness assessed: (i) qualitatively by the Denture Cleanliness Index ratings and (ii) quantitatively by planimetric assessments of plaque coverage from digital images using Adobe Photoshop®. Individual denture hygiene instruction was provided and denture cleanser (Polident®) supplied. Six weeks later assessments of denture stomatitis and denture cleanliness were undertaken. Results: Fifty-six participants were recruited; most had evidence of denture stomatitis (82.1%, 46) and 62.5% (35) of dentures were classified as ‘very poorly cleaned’. The mean percentage of plaque coverage was 28.11 (SD 19.64) and 37.5% (21) had evidence of plaque covering more than a third of the denture surface. Denture cleanliness was associated with denture stomatitis (P<0.05). Variations in denture stomatitis and denture cleanliness were evident in relation to socio-demographic factors and denture hygiene practices. The response rate to the denture hygiene programme was 91.1% (51). There were significant improvements in the prevalence of denture stomatitis (P<0.01) and Denture Cleanliness Index ratings (P<0.05). However, no significant change in mean percentage of plaque coverage was evident (P>0.05).Conclusion: A 6-week denture hygiene intervention programme was effective at improving denture stomatitis and denture cleanliness among residents of elderly care homes. However, persistence of problems in denture cleanliness and denture stomatitis existed and this warrants further consideration. ; published_or_final_version
Effectiveness of a denture hygiene intervention programme among institutionalized elders
Au, Kar-yan (author) / Cheung, Hiu-ching (author) / Chung, Sze-man (author) / Lai, Chi-fung (author) / Leung, Ki-ki, Jessica (author) / Leung, Yat-fung (author) / Ng, Yuk-chun (author) / Wah, Yat-shing, Jonathan (author) / Wong, Chun-lung (author)
2015-01-01
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690
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