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J Dent Hyg ; 90(2): 135-42, 2016 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27105792

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of ultrasonic scaling instrumentation instruction in dental hygiene programs in the U.S. Currently, there is no publication available defining a consensus of instruction for ultrasonic instrumentation. METHODS: Exempt status was received from the West Virginia University Institutional Review Board. A survey was developed with dental hygiene administrators and faculty, based on assumptions and a list of questions to be answered. The survey was tested for validity and revised after feedback from additional faculty. The instrument was 64 questions divided into demographics, curriculum and equipment. Most questions included a text box for additional comments. An email survey was sent to all directors of accredited dental hygiene programs in the U.S. (n=323). The final possible number of respondents was n=301. Results were collected in aggregate through the Secure Online Environment (SOLE). Results were transferred to an Excel spreadsheet for statistical analysis. RESULTS: After 3 emails, the response rate was 45% (n=136). No significant differences in methods of instruction were found between associate and baccalaureate degree granting programs. Eighty-nine percent of programs introduce hand scaling prior to ultrasonic scaling instruction. Students in 96% of the programs were required to administer pre-procedural mouth rinse intended to reduce the amount of bacteria. The magnetostrictive ultrasonic scaler is widely used in dental hygiene instruction. A variety of inserts/ tips were available although a universal or straight insert/tip was most common. Calculus, not inflammation, was the primary criterion for ultrasonic scaler use. CONCLUSION: The results of this study demonstrate that ultrasonic instrumentation is an integral component of the clinical curriculum and the majority of the dental hygiene programs prescribe to similar teaching methods. Programs could benefit from incorporating current scientific research findings of using site specific inserts to perform periodontal debridement based on thorough biofilm removal measured by resolution of inflammation.


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Higienistas Dentales/educación , Raspado Dental/instrumentación , Higiene Bucal/educación , Higiene Bucal/instrumentación , Terapia por Ultrasonido/instrumentación , Ultrasonido/educación , Curriculum , Cálculos Dentales/terapia , Educación , Humanos , Tecnología Odontológica/educación , Terapia por Ultrasonido/métodos , Ultrasonido/instrumentación , Ultrasonido/métodos , Estados Unidos , West Virginia
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J Dent Educ ; 78(9): 1294-300, 2014 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25179926

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Heart disease is the number one killer of women, and studies have shown connections between cardiovascular and oral health. However, interprofessional community-based participatory initiatives promoting women's oral health have received little research attention. This study evaluated the effectiveness of personalized oral health education (POHE) during a free one-day interprofessional women's health promotion event. The objectives were to 1) assess the participants' knowledge about the connection between oral health and heart disease; 2) disseminate information about oral-systemic linkages; 3) encourage comprehensive dental examinations; and 4) evaluate POHE outcomes. West Virginia University School of Dentistry faculty and students delivered POHE to the participants. These POHE instructors were calibrated with a standardized script regarding periodontal disease, health impact of tobacco, xerostomia-inducing medications, and oral hygiene instruction. Immediately prior to and following each POHE session, all the participants (N=165; 100 percent response rate) completed a number-coded questionnaire. The findings showed that the participants' knowledge of oral-systemic health linkages had increased following the POHE. The respondents received oral health kits and were offered discount vouchers toward the cost of a comprehensive oral examination at the dental school. This replicable model may prove useful to other dental schools in promoting women's oral health.


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Exposiciones Educacionales en Salud , Promoción de la Salud/métodos , Salud Bucal , Salud de la Mujer , Anciano , Actitud Frente a la Salud , Bacteriemia/microbiología , Fármacos Cardiovasculares/efectos adversos , Atención Odontológica/estadística & datos numéricos , Femenino , Educación en Salud Dental , Cardiopatías/complicaciones , Humanos , Difusión de la Información , Trastornos de la Memoria/complicaciones , Persona de Mediana Edad , Higiene Bucal/educación , Enfermedades Periodontales/complicaciones , Enfermedades Periodontales/microbiología , Medicina de Precisión/métodos , Accidente Cerebrovascular/complicaciones , Productos de Tabaco/efectos adversos , Cicatrización de Heridas/fisiología , Xerostomía/inducido químicamente
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