The IFDH Mission
The International Federation of Dental Hygienists is an international non-profit association uniting national organizations of Dental Hygienists, Dental Therapists, Oral Therapists and Oral Health Therapists.
By fostering leadership and collaboration, IFDH is the principal advocate for the oral hygiene profession globally and promotes excellence in oral health, education, research and practice.
About IFDH
The International Federation of Dental Hygienists was officially formed on June 28, 1986 in Oslo, Norway. The forerunner of the IFDH, The International Liaison Committee on Dental Hygiene, was established in 1973, by some European countries (including the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the UK), the USA, Canada and Japan.
The IFDH is an international non-governmental organization, free from any political, racial, or religious ties. It is incorporated and registered in the United States as a 501(c6) non-profit organization. It unites dental hygiene associations from around the world in their common cause of promoting dental health.
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🩺 World AIDS Day: The Connection Between HIV/AIDS and Oral Health 🌍
Today is World AIDS Day, a time to reflect on the important link between HIV/AIDS and oral health. Research shows that individuals living with HIV are at a greater risk for oral health issues, such as gum disease and infections. Conversely, poor oral health can negatively impact overall health and complicate HIV treatment.
To protect your health, it’s essential to visit your dental hygienist, dental therapist, oral therapist, or dentist regularly. These visits play a crucial role in maintaining good oral hygiene and preventing infections.
This World AIDS Day, let’s prioritize our oral health and raise awareness about HIV/AIDS. Together, we can make a difference! 💪
#ifdh #upward #StayConnected
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This global gathering is an incredible opportunity for dental professionals to collaborate, share knowledge, and advocate for the future of oral health worldwide.
We are very blessed to have Jill representing our profession and making contributions with her profound leadership expertise in Bangkok
#WHO #IFDH #upward
Stay tuned for more updates
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A Message from Bangkok! 🌟.
We are thrilled to have the President IFDH, Jill Rethman representing our global community at the World Health Organization's Global Oral Health Meetings in Bangkok! 🦷 #IFDH #upward
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Does Periodontitis Increase the Risk for Future Cardiovascular Events? Long-Term Follow-Up of the PAROKRANK Study
In a study published in the Journal of Clinical Periodontology, researchers categorized 1,587 patients who underwent dental examinations that included panoramic radiographs between 2010 and 2014 into three groups on the basis of their periodontal health: healthy, mild/moderate and severe. They then followed-up with the patients for subsequent adverse cardiovascular events such as nonfatal heart attacks or strokes, heart failure and all-cause mortality.
The PAROKRANK follow-up revealed that CV events were more common among participants with PD, which supports the assumption that there might be a direct relation between PD and CV disease.
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The first-ever global oral health meeting organized by
@WHO in #Thailand highlights #UHC by 2030. Delegations from over 110 countries are coming together to produce national roadmaps and negotiate a joint declaration on oral health #UHCforAll #NCDs #GOHAP.
IFDH is represented by President Jill Rethman.
"There is no health without oral health."
See the video here from Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of WHO.
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📍WHO global oral health meeting📢
Universal health coverage for oral health by 2030
All plenaries and high-level segment of the meeting will be broadcast on the WHO meeting webpage:
www.who.int/news-room/events/detail/2024/11/26/default-calendar/who-global-oral-health-meeting--u...
💡For those on US East Coast time, note the opening will be at 9:00 pm tonight (Nov. 25). That is 9:00 am in Bangkok (Nov. 26)
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Exciting Website Updates from IFDH! 🌐
We're thrilled to announce some exciting new updates on the IFDH website! 🎉 Whether you're a member or just interested in learning more about the world of oral health, explore some updated news:
🔹 Updated Mission statement: We are thrilled to announce that Oral Therapists, Oral Health Therapists and Dental Therapists are now officially part of the IFDH mission and organization! 🎉 By including Oral Health Therapists and Dental Therapists in our community, we are further strengthening our commitment to advancing the profession and ensuring comprehensive care for patients worldwide. 🔹 About Us Video and IFDH updates: Have a look at the exciting updated IFDH About Us video and follow the home page with all latest IFDH updates. Visit us now at www.ifdh.org to explore the new updates!☺️ #IFDH #upward #StayConnected
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🌟 Exciting News! 🌟
We are thrilled to introduce Fouzieh Eliassy, the new President-Elect of the International Federation of Dental Hygienists (IFDH)! Her well established leadership skills over the years brings a wealth of experience and vision to this vital role.
www.ifdh.org
#IFDH #leadership #upward
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Antibiotic Prophylaxis and Infective Endocarditis Incidence Following Invasive Dental Procedures - A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Key Points
Question Is antibiotic prophylaxis associated with decreased risk of infective endocarditis after invasive dental procedures?
Findings This systematic review and meta-analysis including data on 1 152 345 cases of infective endocarditis found that antibiotic prophylaxis was associated with a reduced risk of infective endocarditis following invasive dental procedures in individuals at high risk but not in those at moderate or low/unknown risk.
Meaning These findings support the use of antibiotic prophylaxis for individuals at high risk undergoing invasive dental procedures, supporting current American Heart Association and European Society of Cardiology guidelines.
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Antibiotic Prophylaxis and Infective Endocarditis Incidence Following Invasive Dental Procedures
This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluates associations between antibiotic prophylaxis and infective endocarditis following invasive dental procedures.
📢 New IFDH Survey: PREVENTION – What's Best for the Patient?
Be part of shaping the future of preventive care in oral health! 🌍
The IFDH is excited to launch its 10th Global Survey, focused on understanding practices and beliefs around preventive care. Your input will help drive positive change and innovation worldwide.
🗓 Please complete the survey by Monday, December 9th.
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A special thank you to P&G for their continued support in advancing oral health with initiatives as this 🙏
#crestoralbpro #ifdh #upward #dentalhygienists #dentaltherapists #oraltherapists #oralhealth
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‼️Innovation Award Submissions are open ‼️ Submit before the 30th of December 2024 at
ifdh.org/programs/innovation-awards/
#upward #IFDH
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📍Diabetes and oral health – a strong, bidirectional connection that significantly impacts overall health📍.
Research shows that diabetes increases the risk of periodontal disease and oral infections, while gum disease can, in turn, affect blood sugar levels, complicating diabetes management. Regular visits to a dental hygienist, dental therapist, oral therapist, or dentist are essential for maintaining healthy gums, preventing inflammation, and reducing associated health risks🪥🦷.
On this World Diabetes Day, take time to focus on your oral health, for balanced and optimal overall well-being.🌟
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This is National Diabetes Month
Delayed oral health care due to cost among US adults with diabetes, 2018-2019
Although untreated periodontitis increases the risk of developing diabetic complications, people with diabetes are less likely to use dental services. The authors estimated the prevalence of reporting delayed needed oral health care due to cost and associated risk indicators by diabetes status.
Despite guidelines, factors other than biology and perceived need may impede access to oral health care for people with diabetes.
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💫Flashback Memories from ISDH 2024💫
The 2024 International Symposium on Dental Hygiene (ISDH) brought together dental hygienists and professionals from over 32 countries in Seoul, Korea, to share the latest research and insights. The event featured various academic programs and exhibitions, fostering global collaboration in dental hygiene.
We look forward to the next symposium in Milan, Italy in 2026 🇮🇹!
#upward #IFDH #isdh2024 #isdh2026
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Exciting News ✍🏻
The IFDH Innovation Awards program, sponsored by Haleon, recognizes innovative Dental Hygienists with a focus on technology and treatment.
Visit the IFDH website for more information and submit here 👉 ifdh.org/programs/innovation-awards/ before the deadline (30 December 2024)
#upward #IFDH
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This IFDH White Paper identifies roles for dental hygienists in prenatal oral health care and discusses opportunities and strategies for them to promote oral health for pregnant patients in clinical, community, and educational settings.
Click on the link to read more:
ifdh.org/programs/white-paper-series/
#upward #IFDH
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This is Diabetes Awareness Month!
Screening of undiagnosed hyperglycaemia in the dental setting:
The DiabetRisk study. A field trial.
Aim: To evaluate the efficacy of different screening protocols for undiagnosed hyper
glycaemia in a Research Network of Dental Clinics coordinated by the Spanish Society
of Periodontology (SEPA).
The tested protocol, combining the FINDRISC questionnaire and a point
of-care HbA1c, showed to be feasible when carried out in a dental clinic setting and
was efficient to identify subjects with undiagnosed diabetes or prediabetes.
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Impact of Mouthwash-Induced Oral Microbiome Disruption on Alzheimer's Disease Risk: A Perspective Review
While indirect evidence suggests a potential link between mouthwash use, oral microbiome disruption, and increased risk of AD, there are no direct studies conclusively proving this connection. The body of available research highlights the importance of oral health and its impact on systemic health, including cardiovascular health and cognitive function. However, to establish a direct causal relationship, there is an urgent need for longitudinal and cohort studies that can provide more definitive evidence. Future research should focus on long-term studies that track the use of mouthwashes, changes in the oral microbiome, blood pressure regulation, and cognitive health-related outcomes over time.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020653924001977?dgcid=raven_sd_aip_email
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Patient's experiences of dental implants, peri-implantitis and its treatment-A qualitative interview study - Open Access
The aim of the present study was to explore peri-implantitis patients' sensations, expectations, and experiences of dental implants, the disease, as well as undergoing treatment with laser or mucosal flap surgery.
There were a variety of positive and negative sensations and experiences perceived by patients with dental implants as a consequence of peri-implantitis, including a negative impact on quality of life. These findings emphasize the importance of thoroughly informing the potential and established dental implant patients of the risk of developing disease and its impact. The treatment of peri-implantitis created in general only slight discomfort for the patient.
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🌟 Exciting News! 🌟
We are thrilled to introduce Jill Rethman, the new President of the International Federation of Dental Hygienists (IFDH)! With a passion for advancing the dental hygiene profession and a commitment to global health, building relationships she brings a wealth of experience and vision to this vital role.
#IFDH #leadership #upward
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Dental caries and salivary alterations in patients with type 2 diabetes: A systematic review and meta-analysis
The association between dental caries, salivary alterations, and type 2 diabetes (T2D) is inconclusive. This systematic review evaluated the caries status and salivary alterations in adults with T2D.
Conclusions - Type 2 diabetes may lead to an increased index of dental caries and a reduction in salivary flow rate, salivary pH, and salivary buffering capacity in adults.
Clinical significance - Individuals with type 2 diabetes exhibit an elevated risk of dental caries and salivary alterations that facilitate the progression of dental caries. It is recommended that dentists and endocrinologists focus their attention on the oral health of this population.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0300571224004901
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🌟Sneak Peak Alert 🌟
Meet The IFDH NEW BOARD of DIRECTORS !
We are excited to give you an exclusive look at our newly elected Board of Directors! These dynamic leaders are ready to guide the IFDH into a new era of success and innovation.
Follow us on the journey for the next few days by welcoming the New Board of Directors!
#newboardofdirectors #IFDH #upward
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Join us on the 14th of October 2024 to promote World Cavity Free Future Day 😁
Message from Jill Rethman, President of IFDH:
“On behalf of the IFDH and our over 30 member countries, we support our partners at the ACFF on promoting a caries-free world.”
#WCFFDAY2024 #WCFF #ACFF #IFDH 🦷
Follow the World-Cavity Free Future Day 👇🏻
www.acffglobal.org/wcffday-2/
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🧠Today is World Mental Health Day🧠
Mental health is just as important as physical health—and that includes oral health, too!
A healthy smile doesn’t only reflect good oral care, it’s also a reflection of overall well-being. 🌟
Stress, anxiety, and depression can affect oral health habits, leading to issues like teeth grinding, dry mouth, or neglecting hygiene routines.
This World Mental Health Day, take a moment to check in with yourself and your loved ones. Prioritize self-care, seek support when needed, and remember that your mental health is a vital part of your overall wellness.
*A healthy mind and a healthy smile go hand in hand* 💙✨
#WorldMentalHealthDay #MentalHealthAwareness #OralHealth #IFDH #HealthAndWellbeing
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Oral Health-Related Complications of Breast Cancer Treatment: Assessing Dental Hygienists’ Knowledge and Professional Practice
Approximately 200,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in the U.S. every year. These patients commonly suffer from oral complications of their cancer therapy. The purpose of this study was to assess dental hygienists’ knowledge and professional practice related to providing care for breast cancer patients.
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month 🎀
Early detection can be life-saving!
As we shine a light on the importance of screenings, let’s also recognize the impact of breast cancer treatment on oral health and the need for comprehensive care.
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This October, we honor the fighters, survivors, and those we’ve lost by raising awareness for early detection and the role of oral health in supporting well-being throughout the cancer journey 🙏
Together, let’s support health, hope, and healing—one smile at a time. 💪💗
#BreastCancerAwareness #OralHealth #IFDH
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the IFDH eNews is out! Read the President's Report here.
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IFDH President's Report - September 2024 - The Internation Federation of Dental Hygienists
IFDH President’s Report: September 2024 Greetings, IFDH Members! “If we are to prosper together in our increasingly small world, we must listen to and learn from each other’s stories” ~ Queen ...
✨ Happy World Smile Day! 😃
World Smile Day represents a time to reflect on the power of kindness, the impact of a smile, and the health benefits that smiling and laughter bring to individuals and communities. 😊🌟
As dental professionals, we know that a healthy smile begins with good oral hygiene.
Let’s inspire others to prioritize their oral health and share smiles that spread joy, optimism, and hope for a brighter future. 💙🦷🪥🙏
#worldsmileday #hygienistssmile #upward #ifdh
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Development and External Validation of a Multivariable Prediction Model to Identify Nondiabetic Hyperglycemia and Undiagnosed Type 2 Diabetes: Diabetes Risk Assessment in Dentistry Score (DDS)
BIRMINGHAM, England: Diabetes is one of the most common chronic conditions in Europe and is strongly associated with periodontitis. An estimated one in three people with diabetes are undiagnosed, totalling more than one million undiagnosed patients in the UK alone. Seeking to help improve diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes in such patients, researchers in the UK are working on a new study, called INDICATE-2, to validate routine diabetes screening during oral health check-ups.
The study, being conducted by researchers at the University of Birmingham, has received funding from Haleon, a global consumer health company, and the support of the UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre.
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Efficacy of a water flosser compared to an interdental brush on gingival bleeding and gingival abrasion: A 4 week randomized controlled trial - Open Access
To determine the efficacy of a water flosser (WF) compared to an interdental brush (IDB) in reducing gingival inflammation. Additionally, the products were compared on the incidence of gingival abrasion.
Conclusion - In patients with moderate gingivitis, after 4 weeks use the WF is more effective than the IDB in obtaining marginal gingival health.
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At first glance, the connection between a neurodegenerative disease like Alzheimer's and common gum inflammation might seem unlikely. However, emerging evidence suggests otherwise. Inflammation, a key factor in Alzheimer's, may be exacerbated by bacteria from periodontal disease, which can enter the bloodstream and potentially reach the brain.
Several studies have identified an association between poor oral health and Alzheimer's, with recent research detecting gum disease bacteria in the brains of Alzheimer's patients. In experimental models, exposure to these bacteria has been shown to trigger Alzheimer's-like symptoms, such as nerve cell death and the accumulation of beta-amyloid proteins.
While it's important to maintain perspective—many people with gum disease do not develop Alzheimer's—the research underscores the importance of oral health in reducing risk factors. Proper oral hygiene, including regular brushing, flossing, and visits to a dental hygienist, is essential for maintaining both oral and overall health.
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Trauma-Informed Care in Oral Health Care: The role of dental hygienists
Traumatic experiences can impact individuals’ oral health and how they experience dental treatment in ways patients and their dental providers may or may not initially anticipate. As approximately half of children and two-thirds of adults in the United States have experienced some type of traumatic event, it is critically important for providers to be aware of patients’ trauma histories and to appropriately provide trauma-informed care to their patients when needed.
This short report introduces links between traumatic history, poor oral health, and dental care-related fear and anxiety.
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The IFDH is excited to share this White Paper on Evidence-Based Self-Care Recommendations.
This valuable resource identifies opportunities and strategies for dental hygienists to make even more impactful evidence-based preventive self-care recommendations based on findings from global IFDH surveys.
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White Papers - The Internation Federation of Dental Hygienists
We have assembled a number of resources for dental hygiene professionals as well as those concerned about their dental and oral health. WHITE PAPER: Evidence-Based Self-Care Recommendations Matter: Fi...
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Gingipain from Porphyromonas gingivalis causes insulin resistance by degrading insulin receptors through direct proteolytic effects
Periodontitis is a critical risk factor for the occurrence and development of diabetes. Porphyromonas gingivalis may participate in insulin resistance (IR) caused by periodontal inflammation, but the functional role and specific mechanisms of P. gingivalis in IR remain unclear. In the present study, clinical samples were analysed to determine the statistical correlation between P. gingivalis and IR occurrence.
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IFDH Awards Presented
At the Closing Ceremony, IFDH President Fedora highlighted the award winners from IFDH programs, including Research Grant recipients, Impact Awards for best country member programs from The Netherlands, Italy and Israel. Wanda also thanked deserving sponsor Haleon, along with the Organizing Committee and Scientific Committee, all who contributed to the IFDH in the past two years.
The new IFDH Board of Directors (2024-2026) (see below) were installed and outgoing President Fedora presented newly-elected President Jill Rethman the inaugural President’s pin and the IFDH gavel for her term. Jill gave thanks to Wanda, while presenting her with the Past President’s pin and gave an exciting outlook into the future of IFDH.
The IFDH Board of Directors thanks the Local Organizing Committee from the Korean Dental Hygienist Association for presenting such a professional symposium and social activities that were enjoyed by all.
IFDH looks forward to its next International Symposium on Dental Hygiene in Milan, Italy, July 2026. See you there!
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ISDH 2024 Highlights South Korea, 2024
House of Delegates Business Meeting
July 8-10, 2024; Songdo, S. Korea
Representatives from 20 Countries
After much research over the last two years, the major topic discussed and approved, was to allow national organizations comprising dental therapists, oral therapists and/or oral health therapists to join! This category was also approved for Individual Membership in IFDH.
3 IFDH Programs Presented
IFDH continued its successful Global Oral Health Summit (premiering virtually in 2021). A panel of four leaders in dental hygiene and dentistry (pictured at right) were asked riveting questions by IFDH Vice President Fouzieh Eliassy. We thank our sponsors Colgate, DentsplySirona and P & G, for their key involvement.
One of our regular events, the announcement of the World Dental Hygienist Awards (pictured at right with check), took a new turn this year. Along with our partner Sunstar Foundation, IFDH President Elect Jill Rethman, introduced the awardees and asked them informative questions in front of the large audience. Also included was an audience participation element via cell phone survey response – providing some quick feedback from our global audience.
IFDH presented a Social Responsibility Workshop on Saturday. Details of the three winning social responsibility programs from Australia, Canada and Israel were presented to the enjoyment of the attendees, many seeking ideas for their own countries. A huge thank you to the generosity of our sponsor DentsplySirona, for their key involvement and making the recognition of these outstanding projects possible.
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A Mendelian Randomisation Analysis Reveals No Relationship Between Periodontitis and Coronary Atherosclerosis
Growing evidence appears to intimate a profound connection between periodontitis and coronary atherosclerosis (CA), yet the existence of a causal relationship remains unclear. Through the implementation of Mendelian randomization analysis, we further evaluated the potential causal link between chronic/acute periodontitis (CP/AP) and CA.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020653924000534?dgcid=raven_sd_aip_email
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WHO clinical treatment guideline for tobacco cessation in adults
Supporting tobacco users to quit is core demand-reduction measure of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) and a key component of WHO MPOWER policy package. This guideline provides technical guidance on a thorough set of tobacco cessation interventions for adults, and to support WHO Member States to use evidence-based behavioural interventions and pharmacological treatments for tobacco cessation as part of a comprehensive tobacco control approach.
This guideline is primarily intended for use by health care providers working in clinical and community settings where tobacco users may present and be managed. The recommendations on system-level interventions and policies contained in this guideline are to inform policy makers and health service managers on how to enhance the adoption and implementation of effective tobacco cessation interventions.
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WHO clinical treatment guideline for tobacco cessation in adults
Supporting tobacco users to quit is core demand-reduction measure of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) and a key component of WHO MPOWER policy package. This guideline provide...
Readability of Patient Education Materials in Head and Neck Cancer
A Systematic Review
Key Points
Question Are the available patient education materials (PEMs) on head and neck cancer (HNC) understandable to patients with HNC?
Findings This systematic review found that more than one-third of patients demonstrated inadequate health literacy; however, none of the PEMs were written for the sixth-grade reading level as recommended by the American Medical Association.
Meaning These findings indicate that improving the readability of HNC PEMs is crucial for mitigating the negative health impacts that arise when patients do not fully understand the information essential for fostering shared decision-making and facilitating clear communication regarding the disease and its treatment options.
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Readability of Patient Education Materials in Head and Neck Cancer
This systematic review assesses patient education materials for head and neck cancer and evaluates health literacy among patients with this disease.
A Novel Therapeutic Calcium Peroxide Loaded Injectable Bio-adhesive Hydrogel Against Periodontitis
Periodontitis is a prevalent oral disease that can significantly impact patients' life quality and systemic health. However, non-surgical subgingival scaling is largely compromised due to poor patient compliance, leading to a high recurrence rate of periodontitis. Therefore, this research aims to explore new approaches to enhance the effectiveness of existing local drug administration therapies.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020653924001503?dgcid=raven_sd_aip_email
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Early Implant Failure in Patients Using Antihypertensive Medications: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Antihypertensive medications increase osteoblasts differentiation and bone mineral formation. Osseointegration of dental implants depends on new bone formation and remodelling. Consequently, improved osseointegration may be speculated in patients receiving antihypertensive drugs. Aim – Asses the effect of antihypertensive medications on osseointegration of dental implants.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020653924001382?dgcid=raven_sd_aip_email
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Antibiotic Prophylaxis and Infective Endocarditis Incidence Following Invasive Dental Procedures: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
The findings from this study add valuable evidence in defining the role of antibiotic prophylaxis in preventing infective endocarditis following invasive dental procedures. While consistent conclusions from time-trend studies are difficult to extrapolate due to their intrinsic limitations and heterogeneity, data from case-control, case-crossover, and cohort studies and self-controlled case series provided clearer evidence of an association between antibiotic prophylaxis and reduced infective endocarditis incidence following invasive dental procedures in individuals at high risk, while no association was proven for individuals at low/unknown risk, thereby supporting the current AHA and ESC recommendations.
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Supporting tobacco users to quit is core demand-reduction measure of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) and a key component of WHO MPOWER policy package. This guideline provides technical guidance on a thorough set of tobacco cessation interventions for adults, and to support WHO Member States to use evidence-based behavioural interventions and pharmacological treatments for tobacco cessation as part of a comprehensive tobacco control approach.
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WHO clinical treatment guideline for tobacco cessation in adults
Supporting tobacco users to quit is core demand-reduction measure of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) and a key component of WHO MPOWER policy package. This guideline provide...
Head and neck cancer consensus recommendations
Heterogeneity in diagnostic criteria for extranodal extensions results in inconsistencies in clinical decision making. Moreover, there is an urgent need for standardisation of endpoints in clinical trials for head and neck cancer. In this four-part Series by The Lancet Oncology, the Head and Neck Cancer International Group—a consortium of 21 national head and neck oncology research groups—provides consensus recommendations for clear definitions of extranodal extensions and clinical-trial endpoints to inform and standardise clinical practice globally.
www.thelancet.com/series/head-and-neck-cancer-consensus-recommendations?dgcid=hubspot_update_feat...
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Advancing Oral Health Equity through Medical-Dental Integration: Dental hygienists as catalysts for change in an evolving health care system - Open Access
This report explores the changing landscape of oral health care delivery in the United States, highlighting the evolving role of dental hygienists. The 2021 National Institutes of Health report “Oral Health in America: Advances and Challenges” has become a key milestone in addressing oral health inequities, acknowledging the important role that dental hygienists could play in expanding innovative care models, and promoting medical-dental integration (MDI). The Rainbow Model of Integrated Care offers a framework to examine facilitators of MDI care models, revealing supportive policies, interprofessional collaborative practice, incremental change, and local leadership as some of the crucial components needed for success. Dental hygienists emerge as catalysts for change, as such, the overarching aim of this report is to contribute to the broader conversation about optimizing oral health care accessibility through integrated care models led by dental hygienists.
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A Comprehensive Overview of Epidemiology, Pathogenesis and the Management of Herpes Labialis
Herpes labialis remains exceedingly prevalent and is one of the most common human viral infections throughout the world. Recurrent herpes labialis evolves from the initial viral infection by herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) which subsequently presents with or without symptoms. Reactivation of this virus is triggered by psychosocial factors such as stress, febrile environment, ultraviolet light susceptibility, or specific dietary inadequacy. This virus infection is also characterized by uninterrupted transitions between chronic-latent and acute-recurrent phases, allowing the virus to opportunistically avoid immunity and warrant the transmission to other vulnerable hosts simultaneously. This review comprehensively evaluates the current evidence on epidemiology, pathogenesis, transmission modes, clinical manifestations, and current management options of herpes labialis infections.
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A Comprehensive Overview of Epidemiology, Pathogenesis and the Management of Herpes Labialis
Herpes labialis remains exceedingly prevalent and is one of the most common human viral infections throughout the world. Recurrent herpes labialis evolves from the initial viral infection by herpes si...Congratulations to Catherine Waldron of Ireland on her Lifetime Achievement Award. ... See MoreSee Less
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