Psychomotor skills and incentive as predictors in a children's toothbrushing program.

The Journal of pedodontics Pub Date : 1989-01-01
M E Sarvia, J P Bush, A P Mourino
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Sixty-four children, four to twelve years of age, were seen in a pediatric dental clinic for routine dental examinations. Prior to dental treatment subjects were administered tests of visual-motor development and dental knowledge. Children were randomly assigned to a toothbrushing-instruction (individual training in horizontal scrubbing) or no-instruction group. Within each group, subjects were assigned to an incentive (promise of a special prize for brushing well) or no-incentive condition. Plaque score measurements and toothbrushing skills evaluations were performed at the initial appointment and at a one-week follow-up. Brushing skills were predicted by visual-motor skills and by dental knowledge. Level of visual-motor development predicted the likelihood of missing fewer oral areas, while brushing incentive was found to affect overall improvement in plaque removal regardless of instruction. Instruction affected improvements in brushing the more difficult molar teeth and lingual surfaces specifically.

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精神运动技能和动机在儿童刷牙计划中的预测作用。
64名4至12岁的儿童在儿童牙科诊所接受常规牙科检查。在接受牙科治疗之前,受试者接受了视觉运动发展和牙科知识的测试。儿童被随机分配到一个刷牙指导组(个人水平刷洗训练)或无指导组。在每一组中,受试者被分配到一个激励(承诺为刷牙好提供特殊奖励)或没有激励的条件。在最初的预约和一周的随访中进行了牙菌斑评分测量和刷牙技能评估。刷牙技能由视觉运动技能和牙科知识预测。视觉运动发展水平预示着口腔区域减少的可能性,而刷牙激励被发现影响了牙菌斑清除的整体改善,无论指导如何。指导对较难刷牙的臼齿和舌面有明显的改善作用。
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