Background Tooth decay (caries) is a significant health burden in young children. There is strong evidence for the benefits of establishing appropriate home-based oral health behaviours in early childhood. Dental teams are well placed to provide this information and there is clear advice on what oral health information should be given to parents. However, research has shown that there is limited guidance, training and resources on how dental teams should deliver this advice. "Strong Teeth" is a complex oral health intervention, using evidence-based resources and training underpinned by behaviour change psychology, to support behaviour change conversations in dental practice. This early phase evaluation aims to assess the feasibility of t...
Background: Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-term prote...
Abstract Background Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-te...
Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 In...
Background Tooth decay (caries) is a significant health burden in young children. There is strong...
Background Dental attendance provides an important opportunity for dental teams to explore with p...
Background Dental attendance provides an important opportunity for dental teams to explore with par...
Background Dental caries (tooth decay) in children is a worldwide public health problem. The leadin...
Objectives To conduct an early-phase feasibility study of an oral health intervention, Health visito...
Objectives To conduct an early-phase feasibility study of an oral health intervention, Health visito...
Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-term protective home-b...
Background: Tooth decay has a significant impact on children, their families and wider society. The...
Background: Severe untreated dental decay affects a child’s growth, body weight, quality of life as ...
Oral health behaviours such as establishing twice-daily toothbrushing and sugar control intake need ...
Background Dental caries (tooth decay) in children is a national public health problem with impacts...
Objective: Methods for reducing dental disease have traditionally focused on health education rather...
Background: Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-term prote...
Abstract Background Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-te...
Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 In...
Background Tooth decay (caries) is a significant health burden in young children. There is strong...
Background Dental attendance provides an important opportunity for dental teams to explore with p...
Background Dental attendance provides an important opportunity for dental teams to explore with par...
Background Dental caries (tooth decay) in children is a worldwide public health problem. The leadin...
Objectives To conduct an early-phase feasibility study of an oral health intervention, Health visito...
Objectives To conduct an early-phase feasibility study of an oral health intervention, Health visito...
Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-term protective home-b...
Background: Tooth decay has a significant impact on children, their families and wider society. The...
Background: Severe untreated dental decay affects a child’s growth, body weight, quality of life as ...
Oral health behaviours such as establishing twice-daily toothbrushing and sugar control intake need ...
Background Dental caries (tooth decay) in children is a national public health problem with impacts...
Objective: Methods for reducing dental disease have traditionally focused on health education rather...
Background: Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-term prote...
Abstract Background Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-te...
Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 In...