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USING PARENTS TO MAINTAIN IMPROVED DENTAL FLOSSING SKILLS IN CHILDREN
Authors:Lynnda M. Dahlquist  Karen M. Gil
Abstract:An experimenter-administered intervention involving prompts, self-monitoring, permanent product collection, rewards for plaque reduction, and corrective feedback was used to improve the flossing skills of four 7- to 11-year-old children. Parents were subsequently trained in the reward and feedback procedures to facilitate maintenance. In a multiple baseline across subjects design, all four subjects snowed improvement in plaque between teeth during experimenter-administered intervention. Three subjects maintained low plaque levels during the 3- to 4-month parent-administered rewards and feedback follow-up condition. Improved plaque levels on nontargeted tooth surfaces also were observed. Pediatric dentistry applications are discussed.
Keywords:behavioral medicine  compliance  dental hygiene  health-related behaviors  oral hygiene
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