B Tai1, M Du, B Peng, M Fan, Z Bian. 1. Department of Preventive Dentistry, School of Stomatology, Wuhan University, PR China.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of a six-year oral health promotion programme for school children of Wuhan City, PR China. METHODS: The programme group (P-group) comprised 233 children who had just entered grade 1 (1989). The programme provided an oral health promotion programme, and 215 12-year-old children from three schools participated as a control group (C-group). After the 6-year period of the programme (1995), all of the children had a clinical examination according to the criteria of the WHO and responded to a structured questionnaire on dental health behaviour. RESULTS: The results showed that attitudes to dental care, regular tooth brushing habits, use of fluoridated toothpaste, gingival health and dental visits, frequencies of consuming sugary drinks/foods were improved in the p-group when compared with the C-group. CONCLUSION: The school-based oral health promotion programme should be expanded.
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of a six-year oral health promotion programme for school children of Wuhan City, PR China. METHODS: The programme group (P-group) comprised 233 children who had just entered grade 1 (1989). The programme provided an oral health promotion programme, and 215 12-year-old children from three schools participated as a control group (C-group). After the 6-year period of the programme (1995), all of the children had a clinical examination according to the criteria of the WHO and responded to a structured questionnaire on dental health behaviour. RESULTS: The results showed that attitudes to dental care, regular tooth brushing habits, use of fluoridated toothpaste, gingival health and dental visits, frequencies of consuming sugary drinks/foods were improved in the p-group when compared with the C-group. CONCLUSION: The school-based oral health promotion programme should be expanded.