A pilot study to evaluate the impact of digital imaging on the delivery of oral hygiene instruction

Jessica Holloway*, Joon Seong*, Maria Davies*, Nicola Hellin*, iftekhar Khan*, Nicola X West*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Aims

To determine whether personalised Oral Hygiene Advice (OHA) using an intra-oral-camera (IOC) combined with standard OHA as provided in general dental practice reduces plaque levels after 4 weeks more than the provision of standard OHA.

Materials and Methods

22 healthy adult participants diagnosed with gingivitis took part in this pilot parallel-designed, randomised, examiner-blind, 2x-treatment, study regarding their home-care oral hygiene habits and attitudes to oral health. An IOC-image was taken and plaque, gingival and bleeding scores were recorded. Test group participants received standard OHA with IOC-images to indicate areas for improvement, control group participants received standard OHA. Questionnaires and plaque, gingival and bleeding scores were repeated after 4 weeks. Plaque was scored from the IOC-images and scores compared to clinical plaque scores.

Results

Lifestyle habits, attitudes to oral health, plaque (0.63vs0.61, control vs test) and bleeding scores (1.17vs0.96, control vs test) were similar at baseline. After 4-weeks, plaque scores improved more in test as compared to control group (39.4vs20.6%, p<0.05, while gingival and bleeding scores approached significance. There was no difference in lifestyle habits between groups, but the test group reported significantly greater confidence in adhering to their bespoke oral health plan. Agreement between the clinical and IOC plaque scores was good.

Conclusions

Use of IOC further personalises the prevailing standard of oral hygiene advice and generates great patient engagement with pictorial reports to facilitate a more in-depth patient explanation of their gingival health, resulting in significant plaque reduction and improved gingival health compared to the standard OHA alone.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104053
JournalJournal of Dentistry
Volume118
Early online date31 Jan 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Feb 2022

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
We would like to Stancey Coughlan at Acteon who supported this study.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2022

Keywords

  • Plaque reduction
  • gingivitis
  • intra-oral scanner
  • pictorial report
  • oral hygiene instruction
  • behaviour modification

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