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González Del Castillo McGrath, Mauricio; Guizar Mendoza, Juan Manuel; Madrigal Orozco, Catalina; Anguiano Flores, Laura; Amador Licona, Norma
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This document is a artículoDate2014
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Este documento está disponible también en :
http://hdl.handle.net/10550/41307
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Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of a motivational interviewing-based educational program in reducing
the number and intensity of new caries and bacterial dental plaque levels at 6 months post randomization.
Study Design: A randomized and single blind clinical trial in 100 schoolchildren between 6-10 years of age presenting the highest risk score of caries according to the Caries Management by Risk Assessment (CAMBRA) criteria
was performed. These patients were randomized to two groups: control (in which the mothers initially received
an oral prevention informative session) and experimental (in which the mothers received the initial informative
session, followed by individual motivational interviewing sessions during a period of 6 months). The International
Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS) scores and bacterial plaque were evaluated at baseline, at 6 and
12 months.
Results: After 12 months, children in the experimental group had 2.12 ± 0.8 new caries versus 3.5 ± 0.9 in the control group (t=7.39;
p
<0.001). Caries in the experimental group was seen to be limited to the enamel, with a median
intensity of 2 (range 0-3) versus 3 (0-6) in the control group (U=1594;
p
<0.0001). Bacterial plaque determined by
the O'Leary index decreased in both groups; however, it decreased more in the experimental than in the control
group (34.3 vs. 20.6; t=-3.12,
p
= 0.002) respectively.
Conclusions: Motivational interviewing is better than traditional educational programs in preventing caries and
decreasing bacterial plaque.
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González Del Castillo McGrath, Mauricio ; Guizar Mendoza, Juan Manuel ; Madrigal Orozco, Catalina ; Anguiano Flores, Laura ; Amador Licona, Norma. A parent motivational interviewing program for dental care in children of a rural population. En: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, 2014, Vol. 6, No. 5: 524-529 |