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Academic Professional: Enhancing Oral Health in Schoolchildren Through Community-Based Programs

Academic Professional: Enhancing Oral Health in Schoolchildren Through Community-Based Programs
Promoting the oral health of schoolchildren is a crucial endeavor, especially in developing countries where access to dental care can be limited. A recent study titled "One-year oral health outcome of a community-based trial in schoolchildren aged 6–7 years old in Tehran, Iran" offers valuable insights into effective strategies for improving oral health in young children. Here’s how practitioners can apply these findings to enhance their skills and encourage further research.

Key Findings from the Study

The study involved 739 children aged 6-7 years old, with a follow-up after one year. The children were divided into intervention and control groups. The intervention included a one-day workshop for parents and supervised toothbrushing for children. Here are some of the significant outcomes:

Implementing the Findings in Your Practice

As a practitioner, you can leverage these findings to enhance your approach to promoting oral health in school settings:

1. Organize Educational Workshops for Parents

Educating parents about the importance of oral hygiene and proper toothbrushing techniques is crucial. Consider organizing workshops that cover:

2. Implement Supervised Toothbrushing Programs

Supervised toothbrushing programs in schools can significantly improve children's oral health. Ensure that:

3. Foster Collaboration Between Parents and Schools

Collaboration between parents and schools is essential for the success of oral health programs. Encourage parents to:

Encouraging Further Research

While this study provides valuable insights, there is always room for further research. Practitioners are encouraged to:By implementing these strategies and encouraging further research, practitioners can play a vital role in improving the oral health of schoolchildren. To read the original research paper, please follow this link: One-year oral health outcome of a community-based trial in schoolchildren aged 6–7 years old in Tehran, Iran.

Citation: Babaei, A., Pakdaman, A., Shamshiri, A. R., Khazaei, P., & Hessari, H. (2023). One-year oral health outcome of a community-based trial in schoolchildren aged 6–7 years old in Tehran, Iran. PLoS One, 18(4), e0284366. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284366
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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