Oral health behaviours such as establishing twice-daily toothbrushing and sugar control intake need parental self-efficacy (PSE) to prevent the development of childhood dental caries. A previous study has shown that behaviour change techniques (BCTs) delivered via a storybook can improve parental self-efficacy to undertake twice-daily toothbrushing. Objective: to determine whether an intervention (BBaRTS, Bedtime Brush and Read Together to Sleep), designed to increase PSE; delivered through storybooks with embedded BCTs, parenting skills and oral health messages, can improve child oral health compared to (1) an exactly similar intervention containing no behaviour change techniques, and (2) the BBaRTS intervention supplemented with home supp...
Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-term protective home-b...
Aims/Objectives: To determine the benefit of twice daily toothbrushing on newly erupted first perman...
Background: Almost one-half of 12–15 year olds living in deprived areas of the UK have dental caries...
Oral health behaviours such as establishing twice-daily toothbrushing and sugar control intake need ...
Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 In...
Objective: Methods for reducing dental disease have traditionally focused on health education rather...
Objective: Methods for reducing dental disease have traditionally focused on health education rather...
ObjectiveMethods for reducing dental disease have traditionally focused on health education rather t...
Dental caries is one of the most common global childhood diseases and is, for the most part, entirel...
Objective: Methods for reducing dental disease have traditionally focused on health education rather...
Abstract Background: Almost one-half of 12–15 year olds living in deprived areas of the UK have dent...
Background: Tooth brushing with fluoride toothpaste is a key recommendation in evidence-based guidel...
Background: Tooth brushing with fluoride toothpaste is a key recommendation in evidence-based guidel...
Background: Tooth brushing with fluoride toothpaste is a key recommendation in evidence-based guidel...
Background: Almost one-half of 12–15 year olds living in deprived areas of the UK have dental car...
Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-term protective home-b...
Aims/Objectives: To determine the benefit of twice daily toothbrushing on newly erupted first perman...
Background: Almost one-half of 12–15 year olds living in deprived areas of the UK have dental caries...
Oral health behaviours such as establishing twice-daily toothbrushing and sugar control intake need ...
Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 In...
Objective: Methods for reducing dental disease have traditionally focused on health education rather...
Objective: Methods for reducing dental disease have traditionally focused on health education rather...
ObjectiveMethods for reducing dental disease have traditionally focused on health education rather t...
Dental caries is one of the most common global childhood diseases and is, for the most part, entirel...
Objective: Methods for reducing dental disease have traditionally focused on health education rather...
Abstract Background: Almost one-half of 12–15 year olds living in deprived areas of the UK have dent...
Background: Tooth brushing with fluoride toothpaste is a key recommendation in evidence-based guidel...
Background: Tooth brushing with fluoride toothpaste is a key recommendation in evidence-based guidel...
Background: Tooth brushing with fluoride toothpaste is a key recommendation in evidence-based guidel...
Background: Almost one-half of 12–15 year olds living in deprived areas of the UK have dental car...
Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-term protective home-b...
Aims/Objectives: To determine the benefit of twice daily toothbrushing on newly erupted first perman...
Background: Almost one-half of 12–15 year olds living in deprived areas of the UK have dental caries...