Importance of effective oral hygiene Flashcards
Give reasons why oral hygiene is performed
- Remove dental plaque from surfaces of teeth and gums: Prevent, treat and arrest progression of perio disease and caries.
- Social reasons: grooming, fresh breath, attractiveness
How do we assess plaque in our patient?
Plaque disclosing - use O’Leary plaque control record
What percentage of adults in the Oral Health Survey in General Dental Practice was found to have bleeding on probing? (2018)
53%
Outline 6 key points when giving oral hygiene advice
- Needs dedicated time
- Clear, concise and consistent messaging in alignment with current best practice
- Correct misconceptions without criticising
- Observe a patient’s current technique on themselves with their own aids. Show revised technique in patient’s mouth and ask patient to demonstrate
- Emphasise positive messages of improved oral hygiene - better mouth freshness/fitness/health
- Guide your patient rather than direct - try to work with the patient to develop solutions
What is the most important part of periodontal treatment?
Giving oral hygiene advice
What outcomes would you like to achieve by providing your patient with oral hygiene advice? (3)
- Elicit patient’s own motivation to change
- Providing tailored programme - overcome barriers
- Promote self-efficacy and planning - ask the patient what they are going to do until the next time
Outline the GPS model of giving oral hygiene advice
GOAL SETTING AND PLANNING:
(SMART) Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-orientated.
SELF-MONITORING:
Use of diary, rewards