A multi-centre randomised clinical trial of oral hygiene interventions following stroke-A 6-month trial

Maintaining good oral hygiene is important following stroke. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of two oral health promotion (OHP) programmes to reduce dental plaque levels following stroke. A multi-centre randomised clinical control trial was conducted among patients hospitalised follow...

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Main Authors: Ab Malik, Normaliza, Mohamad Yatim, Sa'ari, Razak, Fathilah Abdul, Lam, Otto Lok Tao, Jin, Lijian, Li, Leonard S.W., McGrath, Colman
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spelling my.um.eprints.227612019-10-21T01:45:28Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/22761/ A multi-centre randomised clinical trial of oral hygiene interventions following stroke-A 6-month trial Ab Malik, Normaliza Mohamad Yatim, Sa'ari Razak, Fathilah Abdul Lam, Otto Lok Tao Jin, Lijian Li, Leonard S.W. McGrath, Colman RK Dentistry Maintaining good oral hygiene is important following stroke. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of two oral health promotion (OHP) programmes to reduce dental plaque levels following stroke. A multi-centre randomised clinical control trial was conducted among patients hospitalised following stroke in Malaysia. Patients were randomly allocated to two OHP groups: (i) control group who received the conventional method for plaque control—daily manual tooth brushing with a standardised commercial toothpaste, (ii) test group—who received an intense method for plaque control—daily powered tooth brushing with 1% Chlorhexidine gel. Oral health assessments were performed at baseline, at 3 months and 6 months post-intervention. Within- and between-group changes in dental plaque were assessed over time. Regression analyses were conducted on dental plaque levels at 6 months controlling for OHP group, medical, dental and socio-demographic status. The retention rate was 62.7% (54 of 86 subjects). Significant within-group changes of dental plaque levels were evident among the test group (P <.001) and the control group (P <.001). No significant between-group changes of dental plaque levels were apparent (P >.05). Regression analyses identified that baseline plaque levels (adjusted ß = 0.79, P <.001) and baseline functional dependency level (adjusted ß = −0.34, P <.05) were associated with dental plaques levels at the end of the trial (6 months). Both, “Conventional” and “Intense” oral health promotion programmes may successfully reduce dental plaque during stroke rehabilitation and are of comparable effectiveness. Baseline dental plaque levels and functional dependency level were key factors associated with dental plaque levels at follow-up at 6 months. Wiley 2017 Article PeerReviewed Ab Malik, Normaliza and Mohamad Yatim, Sa'ari and Razak, Fathilah Abdul and Lam, Otto Lok Tao and Jin, Lijian and Li, Leonard S.W. and McGrath, Colman (2017) A multi-centre randomised clinical trial of oral hygiene interventions following stroke-A 6-month trial. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 45 (2). pp. 132-139. ISSN 0305-182X https://doi.org/10.1111/joor.12582 doi:10.1111/joor.12582
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topic RK Dentistry
spellingShingle RK Dentistry
Ab Malik, Normaliza
Mohamad Yatim, Sa'ari
Razak, Fathilah Abdul
Lam, Otto Lok Tao
Jin, Lijian
Li, Leonard S.W.
McGrath, Colman
A multi-centre randomised clinical trial of oral hygiene interventions following stroke-A 6-month trial
description Maintaining good oral hygiene is important following stroke. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of two oral health promotion (OHP) programmes to reduce dental plaque levels following stroke. A multi-centre randomised clinical control trial was conducted among patients hospitalised following stroke in Malaysia. Patients were randomly allocated to two OHP groups: (i) control group who received the conventional method for plaque control—daily manual tooth brushing with a standardised commercial toothpaste, (ii) test group—who received an intense method for plaque control—daily powered tooth brushing with 1% Chlorhexidine gel. Oral health assessments were performed at baseline, at 3 months and 6 months post-intervention. Within- and between-group changes in dental plaque were assessed over time. Regression analyses were conducted on dental plaque levels at 6 months controlling for OHP group, medical, dental and socio-demographic status. The retention rate was 62.7% (54 of 86 subjects). Significant within-group changes of dental plaque levels were evident among the test group (P <.001) and the control group (P <.001). No significant between-group changes of dental plaque levels were apparent (P >.05). Regression analyses identified that baseline plaque levels (adjusted ß = 0.79, P <.001) and baseline functional dependency level (adjusted ß = −0.34, P <.05) were associated with dental plaques levels at the end of the trial (6 months). Both, “Conventional” and “Intense” oral health promotion programmes may successfully reduce dental plaque during stroke rehabilitation and are of comparable effectiveness. Baseline dental plaque levels and functional dependency level were key factors associated with dental plaque levels at follow-up at 6 months.
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author Ab Malik, Normaliza
Mohamad Yatim, Sa'ari
Razak, Fathilah Abdul
Lam, Otto Lok Tao
Jin, Lijian
Li, Leonard S.W.
McGrath, Colman
author_facet Ab Malik, Normaliza
Mohamad Yatim, Sa'ari
Razak, Fathilah Abdul
Lam, Otto Lok Tao
Jin, Lijian
Li, Leonard S.W.
McGrath, Colman
author_sort Ab Malik, Normaliza
title A multi-centre randomised clinical trial of oral hygiene interventions following stroke-A 6-month trial
title_short A multi-centre randomised clinical trial of oral hygiene interventions following stroke-A 6-month trial
title_full A multi-centre randomised clinical trial of oral hygiene interventions following stroke-A 6-month trial
title_fullStr A multi-centre randomised clinical trial of oral hygiene interventions following stroke-A 6-month trial
title_full_unstemmed A multi-centre randomised clinical trial of oral hygiene interventions following stroke-A 6-month trial
title_sort multi-centre randomised clinical trial of oral hygiene interventions following stroke-a 6-month trial
publisher Wiley
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/22761/
https://doi.org/10.1111/joor.12582
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