Regular dental flossing has been widely recommended to prevent periodontal diseases. Nevertheless, compliance is below a desirable level. This study evaluates the effects of a brief behavioural intervention on dental flossing and determines whether the effects of such an intervention are stronger in a specific subgroup of individuals (those intending to floss regularly=implemental mindset)
In this article, the authors examine the compliance of periodontal patients from a behavioral psycho...
We investigated the role of normative support, behavioural automaticity, and action control in predi...
Objective: To compare a behavioural management program (test) to a standard communication approach (...
Background Periodontal disease is a significant public health issue worldwide. Motivational techniqu...
The purpose of the current study was to analyze effects of personality, message framing, and plannin...
Purpose: Although poor oral hygiene practices can have serious health consequences, a large number o...
Background Periodontal disease is a significant public health issue worldwide. Motivational techniqu...
Preventive dental programs designed to reduce the incidence of gingivitis and periodontal disease ha...
Objectives Habit formation has been proposed as a means to promote maintenance of healthy behaviours...
OBJECTIVES: This clinical trial study investigates whether a behavioural educational intervention ba...
Background and aim: The roles of self‐efficacy and self‐monitoring as proximal predictors of dental ...
Background: Oral diseases such as dental caries, periodontal disease, and tooth loss are a considera...
Healthy behaviours are often maintained by how habitual, or automatic, the behaviour has become. Rep...
To evaluate the effectiveness of dental floss on oral hygiene and gingival health in an effort to as...
Background: Adherence to oral hygiene is an important aspect of the treatment of periodontal disease...
In this article, the authors examine the compliance of periodontal patients from a behavioral psycho...
We investigated the role of normative support, behavioural automaticity, and action control in predi...
Objective: To compare a behavioural management program (test) to a standard communication approach (...
Background Periodontal disease is a significant public health issue worldwide. Motivational techniqu...
The purpose of the current study was to analyze effects of personality, message framing, and plannin...
Purpose: Although poor oral hygiene practices can have serious health consequences, a large number o...
Background Periodontal disease is a significant public health issue worldwide. Motivational techniqu...
Preventive dental programs designed to reduce the incidence of gingivitis and periodontal disease ha...
Objectives Habit formation has been proposed as a means to promote maintenance of healthy behaviours...
OBJECTIVES: This clinical trial study investigates whether a behavioural educational intervention ba...
Background and aim: The roles of self‐efficacy and self‐monitoring as proximal predictors of dental ...
Background: Oral diseases such as dental caries, periodontal disease, and tooth loss are a considera...
Healthy behaviours are often maintained by how habitual, or automatic, the behaviour has become. Rep...
To evaluate the effectiveness of dental floss on oral hygiene and gingival health in an effort to as...
Background: Adherence to oral hygiene is an important aspect of the treatment of periodontal disease...
In this article, the authors examine the compliance of periodontal patients from a behavioral psycho...
We investigated the role of normative support, behavioural automaticity, and action control in predi...
Objective: To compare a behavioural management program (test) to a standard communication approach (...