Poster Session - Oral & Systemic Health: no. 510OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effectiveness of two oral health promotion interventions in reducing: (1) levels of plaque and gingival bleeding, and (2) prevalence and viable counts of oral opportunistic pathogens among patients undergoing outpatient stroke rehabilitation. METHODS: Participants were randomized to receive either: (1) a powered toothbrush, 0.2% chlorhexidine mouthrinse, and oral hygiene instruction (OHI), or (2) a manual toothbrush and OHI for three months. After the interventional period, the subjects were followed up for another three months. Oral hygiene and gingival status of the participants were assessed using the Silness and Löe Plaque Index (PI) and the Gingival Bleeding In...
Session: Behavioral, Epidemiologic and Health Services ResearchObjectives: To examine clinical and s...
Aims: This study aimed to review the effectiveness of oral health promotion activities conducted amo...
Rationale: Stroke-associated pneumonia, a leading cause of hospital-acquired infection after strok...
AIMS: A randomized controlled trial was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of two oral health p...
ePoster: abstract no. 1817OBJECTIVES: A randomized controlled trial was conducted to evaluate the ef...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of oral health promotion interventions on clinical oral hea...
Session A. Clinical Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Sciences: Neurological and Mental Health Co...
Maintaining good oral hygiene is important following stroke. This study aimed to evaluate the effect...
OBJECTIVES: The primary objectives of this study were to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of a...
Objective: To evaluate the presence of oral opportunistic pathogens among stroke survivors, both bef...
Background: Despite the role of the oral cavity as a reservoir of opportunistic pathogens for infect...
Poster Discussion Session: 16. Senior Researcher Division Travel Award: paper no. 98Oral opportunist...
Objective: To develop an oral hygiene complex intervention and evaluate its feasibility in a single ...
Session 162: Dental Public Health - Dental Care Access and Delivery SystemPoster PresentationObjecti...
Oral care can be a challenging task for those who haveimpairments as a consequence of stroke. Physic...
Session: Behavioral, Epidemiologic and Health Services ResearchObjectives: To examine clinical and s...
Aims: This study aimed to review the effectiveness of oral health promotion activities conducted amo...
Rationale: Stroke-associated pneumonia, a leading cause of hospital-acquired infection after strok...
AIMS: A randomized controlled trial was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of two oral health p...
ePoster: abstract no. 1817OBJECTIVES: A randomized controlled trial was conducted to evaluate the ef...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of oral health promotion interventions on clinical oral hea...
Session A. Clinical Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Sciences: Neurological and Mental Health Co...
Maintaining good oral hygiene is important following stroke. This study aimed to evaluate the effect...
OBJECTIVES: The primary objectives of this study were to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of a...
Objective: To evaluate the presence of oral opportunistic pathogens among stroke survivors, both bef...
Background: Despite the role of the oral cavity as a reservoir of opportunistic pathogens for infect...
Poster Discussion Session: 16. Senior Researcher Division Travel Award: paper no. 98Oral opportunist...
Objective: To develop an oral hygiene complex intervention and evaluate its feasibility in a single ...
Session 162: Dental Public Health - Dental Care Access and Delivery SystemPoster PresentationObjecti...
Oral care can be a challenging task for those who haveimpairments as a consequence of stroke. Physic...
Session: Behavioral, Epidemiologic and Health Services ResearchObjectives: To examine clinical and s...
Aims: This study aimed to review the effectiveness of oral health promotion activities conducted amo...
Rationale: Stroke-associated pneumonia, a leading cause of hospital-acquired infection after strok...