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Oral care methods for people with intellectual disabilities

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Abstract

1795 individuals with intellectual disabilities participated in 19 randomized controlled trials and 15 non-randomized studies evaluating oral hygiene interventions.

  • A special manual toothbrush may reduce gingival inflammation and possibly plaque compared to a conventional toothbrush in the medium term.
  • No significant differences were found between electric and manual toothbrushes for reducing gingival inflammation or plaque in the medium term.
  • Training carers in oral hygiene did not show a detectable effect on gingival inflammation or plaque levels in the medium term.
  • Scheduled dental visits combined with supervised daily toothbrushing may be more effective than usual care for improving gingival health and plaque reduction in the long term.
  • Daily toothbrushing by dental students was more effective than less frequent brushing for reducing plaque in the short term.
  • Evidence regarding adverse effects was limited, with only one study formally assessing them.

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Competing interests

Catherine Waldron: I have been sponsored by Wrigley's Ireland (current) and the Sunstar Foundation (complete) to design and present oral health promotional activities. The content of these presentations and activities has not been in any way influenced by the sponsors. I received a Health Research Board Cochrane Training Fellowship, which supported the development of this review. June Nunn: I was a member of a consensus working group in 2015, sponsored by Johnson and Johnson, to develop a position statement on the management of periodontal disease in the community, for submission to the Department of Health's Oral Health Strategy Review Group in Ireland. I withdrew as a signatory to the final document as I was not prepared to endorse the use of designated commercial mouthwashes in the situation where routine oral hygiene measures were not possible. I receive small sums as royalties on textbooks and chapters I have published on dental topics. I was co‐author on an included RCT, but other review authors dealt with its inclusion in this review. Caoimhin Mac Giolla Phadraig: I have no conflicting interests that would influence my actions on this Cochrane Review. For completeness, I report that I was recipient of a joint Irish Dental Association and Wrigley Foundation award for oral health promotion in 2018 and 2019, which supported the development of toothbrushing resources online. I was lead author on an included RCT, but other review authors dealt with its selection for this review. Catherine Comiskey: I have no conflicts that would have any influence on my impartiality within the current review. For completeness, I report that I have undertaken programme evaluations through my university (Blossom Ireland programmes, Childhood Development Intiative Healthy School Program, AAL Call 7 Breath Project); I am chairperson of the NACDA (National Advisory Committee on Drugs and Alcohol); and I am a consultant for SANTRUST, which delivers PhD education in South Africa. Suzanne Guerin: I have no conflicting interests that would affect my participation in this review, but for completeness, I report that I am an unpaid Board Member for the Tallaght West Childhood Development Initiative; I held a grant from Atlantic Philantropies for a study of respite care in intellectual disabilities; and I currently hold an H2020 grant on a topic unrelated to this review. I was co‐author on an included RCT, but other review authors dealt with its inclusion in this review. I was co‐author on an included RCT, but other review authors dealt with its inclusion in this review. Maria Theresa van Harten: none. Erica Donnelly‐Swift: none. Mike J Clarke: none. I have a variety of roles within Cochrane including serving as Co‐ordinating Editor of the Methodology Review Group.
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