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A Novel Music based Tooth Brushing System for Blind Children

  • Shetty V1,*,
  • Hegde AM1
  • Varghese E1
  • Shetty V1

1Flat no: 503, Capitol Apartments, Kadri, Mangalore, Karnataka, India – 575002

DOI: 10.17796/jcpd.37.3.28v62k5114659g62 Vol.37,Issue 3,May 2013 pp.251-256

Published: 01 May 2013

*Corresponding Author(s): Shetty V E-mail: docvabitha29@gmail.com

Abstract

To assess the Oral Health Status (OHS) of visually impaired children in South India, to devise and implement a specially designed Oral Health Education (OHE) program for them and to assess its efficacy in improving their OHS. Study design: OHS of 98 institutionalized visually impaired children aged 6 to 14 years were evaluated at the start of the study (Pre-OHE level) using the Modified Gingival Index (MGI), the Turesky-Gilmore-Glickman modification of the Quigley Hein Plaque Index (MQHPI) and Streptococcus mutans colony count. Oral Health Education was imparted with the help of specially designed models and tooth-brushing taught with specially formulated music aided instructions in a song format. These parameters were re-evaluated after a period of reinforced (two weeks and one month) and non-reinforced (two months) tooth-brushing. Results: Mean values of MGI and MQHPI showed a statistically very highly significant drop from the Pre-OHE level to the end of both the periods of reinforcement and non-reinforcement. There was a significant decrease in the S.mutans counts from the Pre-OHE levels to the period of non-reinforcement (p < 0.0005). Conclusion: The OHE program specially formulated for the visually impaired children was effective in improving their OHS significantly.

Keywords

Visually impaired, Oral Health Status, Oral Health Education

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Shetty V,Hegde AM,Varghese E,Shetty V. A Novel Music based Tooth Brushing System for Blind Children. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. 2013. 37(3);251-256.

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