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In the relationship between the dental hygienist and the patient, communication plays a key role in ensuring the quality of care, the patient's well-being, and adherence to oral hygiene recommendations. The professional must therefore consider the challenges and limitations of effective communication.
The dental hygienist is a healthcare professional who plays a crucial role in the prevention and promotion of oral health. These specialists assist and educate patients on oral hygiene practices. In order to communicate effectively, especially in today's modern society, it is essential to use increasingly advanced communication tools. The hygienist's task is to explore new technologies and communication methods to motivate patients.
Through empathetic, respectful, and personalized communication, a lasting relationship is often established between the hygienist and the patient. This is because their interactions are generally more frequent than those between the patient and the dentist. While professional oral hygiene sessions are recommended at least once a year for everyone, "fragile" patients-those with periodontal disease or other conditions-may require more frequent visits.
In everyday practice, it has been observed that patients tend to feel more comfortable discussing their doubts, concerns, and issues with dental hygienists rather than with dentists.
To achieve effective communication, various communication methods may be necessary. It will be interesting to determine whether technology can become a useful tool in dental hygienists' practice and positively influence patients' oral hygiene with long-lasting effects.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Oral hygiene instruction with dental scan | Experimental | Patients are provided with education and motivation for home oral hygiene through the use of an intraoral scanner (Mach 2 - Mech & Human) with the creation of a digital model and with the aim of improving operator-patient communication. |
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| Traditional oral hygiene instruction | No Intervention | Patients are provided with education and motivation for oral hygiene at home in a traditional way, through the use of a simple mirror. |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Motivation for oral hygiene through oral scanner | Device | The oral scanner is used to create a digital model of the patient's mouth with which the operator will provide personalized oral hygiene instructions. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Plaque Control Record (PCR) | Presence of bacterial plaque on the tooth surface | at least 62 days |
| Level of adherence to home oral hygiene procedures and devices | Evaluation of how well the patient follows the recommended home oral hygiene indications. The operator will give an evaluation from 1 (no adherence: the patient has not adopted the indications provided during the previous session) to 5 (total adherence: the patient has successfully adopted all the indications provided in the previous session) of the adherence demonstrated by the patient to the use of the devices and techniques of home oral hygiene. | at least 62 days |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Full Mouth Bleeding Score (FMBS) | Percentage of bleeding gums: A higher percentage shows a worse situation of gum inflammation. | at least 62 days |
| Level of concordance of home hygiene procedures and devices |
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| AOU Città della Salute e della Scienza | Torino | 10126 | Italy |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
|---|---|---|---|
| 36288348 | Result | Jung K, Giese-Kraft K, Fischer M, Schulze K, Schlueter N, Ganss C. Visualization of dental plaque with a 3D-intraoral-scanner-A tool for whole mouth planimetry. PLoS One. 2022 Oct 26;17(10):e0276686. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0276686. eCollection 2022. | |
| 34108300 | Result | Doi K, Yoshiga C, Kobatake R, Kawagoe M, Wakamatsu K, Tsuga K. Use of an intraoral scanner to evaluate oral health. J Oral Sci. 2021 Jun 29;63(3):292-294. doi: 10.2334/josnusd.21-0048. Epub 2021 Jun 9. |
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| ID | Term |
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| D003142 | Communication |
| ID | Term |
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| D001519 | Behavior |
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Evaluation of how much the patient feels involved in the recommended home oral hygiene indications. The operator will give an evaluation from 1 (no concordance: the patient feels minimally involved in the procedures aimed at improving his home oral hygiene) to 5 (total concordance: the patient feels involved in all the procedures aimed at improving his home oral hygiene) of the concordance reported by the patient on the home oral hygiene procedures provided.
| at least 62 days |
| 10858739 | Result | Willershausen B, Schlosser E, Ernst CP. The intra-oral camera, dental health communication and oral hygiene. Int Dent J. 1999 Apr;49(2):95-100. doi: 10.1111/j.1875-595x.1999.tb00515.x. |