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2025-12-29T00:21:51ZPeriodontal status in long‐term care: a comparative study in older adults with & without dementia at St. Vincent De Paul residence
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Title: Periodontal status in long‐term care: a comparative study in older adults with & without dementia at St. Vincent De Paul residence
Abstract: In literature, health is often contrasted with disease, yet its definition varies by context, ranging from physical and social
to economic well‐being. In dentistry, periodontal health specifically refers to the clinical state of periodontal structures
(Mariotti & Hefti, 2015). Traditionally, periodontal health is understood as the absence of inflammation, shallow probing
depths, and no gingival bleeding. However, definitions vary, incorporating indicators such as probing pocket depth (PPD),
clinical attachment loss (CAL), and bleeding on probing (BOP).
Research highlights the relevance of periodontal status in cognitive decline. Nascimento et al. (2019) link periodontal
inflammation to neuroinflammation. Lauritano et al. (2019) found no major differences in oral health between older adults
with and without dementia, though the authors noted higher gingival bleeding in those with dementia.
This study aims to compare the periodontal health of older adults with and without dementia in long‐term care,
identifying clinical trends and cognitive‐related risk factors over time.2025-01-01T00:00:00ZThe effectiveness of podcasts in enhancing students’ foundational knowledge compared to traditional reading materials
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Title: The effectiveness of podcasts in enhancing students’ foundational knowledge compared to traditional reading materials
Abstract: Although students are commonly provided with reading materials to prepare for class, many do not engage with
them effectively. This lack of preparation may impede their comprehension of course content and limit active
participation in class discussions and activities. Alternative content delivery formats, such as podcasts, may present a
more engaging and accessible approach, potentially enhancing the retention and understanding of foundational
knowledge. This study investigates the comparative effectiveness of podcasts versus traditional reading materials
in improving students' foundational knowledge on a given topic.
Description: All authors contributed equally2025-01-01T00:00:00ZAttitudes and perceptions of health professionals on oral health and quality of life in a long-term care facility for older adults
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Title: Attitudes and perceptions of health professionals on oral health and quality of life in a long-term care facility for older adults
Abstract: Encouraging better oral hygiene practices is crucial for preventing periodontal disease. The foundation of periodontal care particularly
focuses on maintaining personal oral hygiene to remove supra and subgingival plaque, a key factor in preventing periodontal disease.
Mechanical removal, through practices like brushing and flossing, significantly influences periodontal tissue stability. Effective oral hygiene
relies on motivated individuals with proper skills and access to cleaning devices and instructions (Mariotti & Hefti, 2015). Encouraging better
oral hygiene practices is crucial for preventing periodontal disease and caries. Understanding factors motivating these practices, such as age
and gender, aids behaviour change initiatives (Raison et al., 2020). Periodontal treatment success depends on individuals' commitment to
maintaining excellent oral hygiene. Prevention strategies involve patient-performed biofilm control and professional plaque removal,
effectively reducing inflammation and periodontitis prevalence (Newton & Asimakopoulou, 2017). Specialized oral health aids and simplified
instructions are vital for geriatric individuals, especially those with cognitive impairments. Therefore, educating health professionals and
caregivers and customizing oral maintenance appointments, further optimize oral health care in long term care facilities. Effective prevention
and tailored care are essential for preserving oral well-being across all ages (Grusovin, 2019). The objective of this study is to evaluate the
perspectives regarding daily oral care and the quality of life among health professionals working at St. Vincent de Paul, a long-term care
facility for older adults.2024-01-01T00:00:00ZThe effectiveness of tooth whitening products in the Maltese market : a clinical study
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Title: The effectiveness of tooth whitening products in the Maltese market : a clinical study
Authors: Alzoubi, Emad Eddin; Elgaroushi, Fares; McBerry, Ikechi; Gatt, Gabriella; Attard, Nikolai J.
Abstract: Background: Tooth whitening has gained
popularity in recent years, with many products emerging on the market.; Aim: To assess the effectiveness of different tooth
whitening products, highlight any undesirable effects of
whitening on the oral soft tissues, and evaluate if tooth
whitening can serve as a motivational tool for patients
to improve their oral hygiene.; Method: 127 participants were invited to join the
study and 77 were enrolled in the study according to the
selection criteria. They were randomly divided into 8
groups, each group receiving a different tooth-bleaching
product. Data collection was performed at 4 different
time-points.; Results: 39% of participants were excluded due to suboptimal oral health, thus emphasizing the need for a
routine check-up before treatment. Only professional
tooth whitening provided by dental professionals showed
significant tooth shade improvements (Kruskal–Wallis
tests p < 0.05). Tooth whitening had no significant impact on oral soft tissues (Kruskal–Wallis test p > 0.05).
Tooth whitening can serve as a motivating tool to improve patients’ oral health.; Conclusions: Tooth whitening procedures should be
carried out by dental professionals. Only non-over the
counter (OTC) products showed significant colorimetric
shade improvement. Whitening treatment had no significant impact on oral soft tissues. The achieved tooth
whitening directly improved oral health.2020-01-01T00:00:00Z