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    Effectiveness of preventive intervention programmes aiming to improve oral health in children who have undergone caries-related dental extractions: a rapid review

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    Kouassi, Sarah Maurena
    Keyword
    Oral Health
    Oral Hygiene
    Child
    Date
    2024
    
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    https://doi.org/10.1922/CDH_00107Kouassi07
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    https://www.cdhjournal.org/issues/41-3-september-2024/1379-effectiveness-of-preventive-intervention-programmes-aiming-to-improve-oral-health-in-children-who-have-undergone-cariesrelated-dental-extractions-a-rapid-review
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    Objective: To determine the effectiveness of preventive interventions in children who have undergone caries-related dental extractions. Methods: Rapid review across five databases (CENTRAL, Ovid Medline, Embase, Web of Science and Scopus). Quality was assessed using the Risk of Bias 2 tool. Results: Five studies were included, all randomised controlled trials involving pre-and/or post-extractions activity. Three studies involved oral health education (computer game, motivational interviewing, visual aids), one delivered clinical prevention (fissure sealants), and one an enhanced prevention programme combining additional health education and a clinical intervention (fluoride varnish). Retention was mixed (55%-80% in the intervention groups). Of the three studies measuring caries, all reported less caries development in the test group. However, only a study involving a dental nurse-delivered structured conversation, informed by motivational interviewing, showed an improvement in oral health. Two studies reporting on plaque and gingival bleeding had conflicting results. A study reporting on subsequent dental attendance did not demonstrate a clear improvement. Conclusion: Few published studies have explored preventionbased interventions in high caries-risk children requiring dental extractions. Whilst evidence of clinical benefit of preventive interventions in this population is limited, the potential use of contemporary behaviour change techniques appears promising. There is an urgent need for more high-quality longer-term trials using contemporary methodologies. Keywords: tooth extraction, general anaesthesia, preventive dentistry, dental health services, Dental caries, dental care for children.
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    Kouassi, S. M., Salomon-Ibarra, C. C., Hosey, M. T., & Gallagher, J. E. (2024). Effectiveness of preventive intervention programmes aiming to improve oral health in children who have undergone caries-related dental extractions: a rapid review. Community Dental Dealth v41(3) pp208–214. https://doi.org/10.1922/CDH_00107Kouassi07
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12904/19045
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