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      Patients’ awareness regarding the quality of their oral hygiene: development and validation of a new measurement instrument

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          Abstract

          Background

          The present research aimed to develop and validate a standardised survey instrument for the assessment of patients' awareness of the quality of their oral hygiene performance.

          Methods

          A digital questionnaire was developed that assesses both patients' naïve self-perceptions of oral cleanliness (SPOC n) after tooth brushing and patients' perceptions after being informed how oral cleanliness may be captured in dentistry (SPOC d). Three studies (N = 56 adults, N = 66 adolescents and one of their parents, N = 24 university students) assessed the instrument’s feasibility (patient reports), reliability (internal consistency), validity (correlation with other constructs; sensitivity to manipulation of actual tooth brushing), and the correlation with actual oral cleanliness after tooth brushing.

          Results

          All study groups accepted the questionnaire well; average answering times were less than 5 min. Cronbach’s α exceeds 0.90; correlational analyses support the discriminant validity regarding oral hygiene related self-efficacy expectations and stages of change; manipulation of oral hygiene behaviour results in the expected changes of SPOC scores. Patients’ SPOC correlate only moderately with actual oral cleanliness. The comparison between SPOC d scores and actual oral cleanliness indicate that they considerably overestimate their oral hygiene performance.

          Conclusions

          The SPOC questionnaire is an easy-to-use, well-accepted, reliable and valid instrument for the assessment of patients’ awareness of the quality of their oral hygiene for research and clinical purposes. The results of the questionnaire may help to reveal unrealistic self-perceptions of patients regarding their oral hygiene. It can raise their awareness of the need to improve their skills and/or efforts in this regard.

          Trial registration The third study was an interventional study and was registered in the appropriate national register ( www.drks.de; ID: DRKS00018781; date of registration: 12/09/2019).

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          The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12903-022-02659-4.

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                Contributors
                Zdenka.Eidenhardt@mp.jlug.de
                Sebastian.Busse@mp.jlug.de
                margrafs@t-online.de
                Renate.Deinzer@mp.jlug.de
                Journal
                BMC Oral Health
                BMC Oral Health
                BMC Oral Health
                BioMed Central (London )
                1472-6831
                22 December 2022
                22 December 2022
                2022
                : 22
                : 629
                Affiliations
                [1 ]GRID grid.8664.c, ISNI 0000 0001 2165 8627, Department of Medicine, Institute of Medical Psychology, , Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, ; Klinikstr. 29, 35392 Giessen, Germany
                [2 ]Marburg, Germany
                Article
                2659
                10.1186/s12903-022-02659-4
                9773685
                36550463
                fc15c2c1-2b10-4980-83ec-24b20e82c059
                © The Author(s) 2022

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                History
                : 12 April 2022
                : 9 December 2022
                Funding
                Funded by: Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen (3114)
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                Dentistry
                oral hygiene,tooth brushing,dental plaque,dental health surveys,health education,health behavior,periodontal disease

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