Title of article :
Effect of Different Educational Methods on Oral Hygiene Status of 7-13-Year-Old Hearing- Impaired Children in Tehran
Author/Authors :
Sahaf, N No affiliation , Ghasemi, M Periodontology Dept - Faculty of Dentistry - Tehran Medical Sciences - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Askarizadeh, N Pediatric Dentistry Dept - Faculty of Dentistry - Tehran Medical Sciences - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Hearing impairment is a leading challenge in the education
of deaf children. Compared to normal children, hearing-impaired (HI) children have
poor oral health due to a lack of communication skills and effective health educations.
This leads us to search for a proper method to educate these children. The present
study aimed to assess the effect of different educational methods on the oral health of
7-13-year-old HI children in Tehran.
Materials and Methods: In this clinical trial, 76 HI children, aged 7 to 13 years, were
selected from elementary schools of deaf children in Tehran according to the entry criteria.
They were examined, and the baseline plaque and gingival scores were recorded
using the Silness and Loe plaque index (PI) and the Loe and Silness gingival index
(GI). The children were randomly divided into two groups; one group was educated
using a dental model, and the other group watched a guided training video. Oral health
education was reinforced two weeks later. Reexamination was carried out 4 months
later. Data were statistically analyzed using t-test with SPSS version 20.0.
Result: There was a significant reduction in plaque and gingival scores in both groups
after health education (P<0.05). The highest reduction in plaque and gingival scores
was seen in the dental model group.
Conclusion: In a comparison between the two educational methods (dental model
and video), training using a dental model is more efficacious in improving the oral
health of HI children. Continuous school-based oral health education programs for HI
children need to be considered.
Keywords :
Children , Health Education , Oral and Dental Health , Hearing Impairment
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Dental and Maxillofacial Sciences