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Impact of regular professional toothbrushing on oral health, related quality of life, and nutritional and cognitive status in nursing home residents.

Anna Greta BarbeLydia Suzan KüpeliStefanie HamacherMichael Johannes Noack
Published in: International journal of dental hygiene (2020)
The oral health of nursing home residents is poor for various reasons, and nursing home staff cannot fully address the increased oral hygiene risk with increasing multimorbidity. Professional brushing performed regularly by a dental nurse is an efficient method to improve oral hygiene in nursing home residents and may contribute to better nutritional status and quality of life. However, brushing every three weeks with a three-headed brush was not effective at improving gingivitis or plaque and was inferior to the two-week brushing interval with a manual toothbrush.
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