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Original Article

Self-reported changes in using fluoride toothpaste among older adults in Sweden: An intervention study

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Pages 48-56 | Received 15 Apr 2014, Accepted 15 Jul 2014, Published online: 03 Sep 2014
 

Abstract

Objective. The aim of the study was to investigate the possibility of increasing knowledge about the caries-reducing effects of fluoride (F) toothpaste and to increase the use of F toothpaste among older adults through an intervention. Materials and methods. 63–67-year-olds in Sweden, who 2 years earlier had answered a questionnaire about their knowledge of F toothpaste, toothbrushing and toothpaste habits and who had shown less favourable habits with regard to toothpaste use, were invited to participate. The 20-min intervention, performed at a Public Dental Clinic, was implemented by a dental hygienist (author OJ) and consisted of individual information and instruction on the use of F toothpaste. The questionnaire was repeated 4 months after the intervention and a population in another city in Sweden served as control. Results. In the intervention group, 68 individuals responded and 151 in the control group. Knowledge of the benefits of F toothpaste in the intervention group had improved between the times of the first and second questionnaires, but the same effect was also noted in the control group. After the intervention, a clear improvement concerning the use of F toothpaste was reported: the individuals brushed for a longer time, used more toothpaste and used less water during and after brushing. In the control group, there were no changes of habits between the first and second occasions. Conclusion. Individually-based interventions performed by a dental hygienist had a positive effect on changing the way older adults used F toothpaste.

Acknowledgement

This project was supported by grants from the Public Dental Service of the Västra Götaland Region and the Swedish Patent Revenue Fund for Dental Prophylaxis. We thank Gwyneth Olofsson for revising the English text and Tommy Johnsson for help with statistical analysis.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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