The Relationship Between Manual Dexterity and Toothbrushing Efficiency in Preschool Children: A Crossover Study

Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between oral hygiene (OH) efficiency and manual dexterity skills in Spanish five-year-old children using two fine motor tests. Methods: A cross-sectional study with a pre–post evaluation was designed. The children’s OH was measured accordin...

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Main Authors: Lisbeth Macote-Orosco, Andrea Martín-Vacas, Marta M. Paz-Cortés, María Rosa Mourelle Martínez, M. Joaquín de Nova
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/12/1498
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author Lisbeth Macote-Orosco
Andrea Martín-Vacas
Marta M. Paz-Cortés
María Rosa Mourelle Martínez
M. Joaquín de Nova
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description Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between oral hygiene (OH) efficiency and manual dexterity skills in Spanish five-year-old children using two fine motor tests. Methods: A cross-sectional study with a pre–post evaluation was designed. The children’s OH was measured according to the Silness and Löe plaque index (PI) before toothbrushing upon arrival at school (pre) and after supervised toothbrushing (post). Motor skills (children’s dexterity) were determined with the Visual Motor Skills and Resistance to Fatigue test (VMSRF test) and the scale for the Behavioural Assessment of Preschool Skills (BAPS scale). Data were analysed with the SPSS<sup>®</sup> statistics software with a 95% confidence interval and bilateral significance. Results: One hundred and twenty-nine children were evaluated. The mean PI was 2.5, indicating generally poor OH in the sample. No difference in OH was observed between genders or in the brushing frequency categories. No significant differences in OH or the PI were found between right- and left-handed children either (<i>p</i> > 0.05). Significant differences were found between the OH category pre and post toothbrushing in the total sample, as well as in the various sextants and surfaces evaluated. The results of the VMSRF and BAPS tests indicate moderate visuomotor skills and fatigue resistance and a poor average skill level. A statistically significant improvement in the PI was found in children with higher scores in the VMSRF and BAPS tests. Conclusions: A significantly higher OH efficacy was found in children with better motor skills, although five-year-old children showed moderate visuomotor skills and fatigue resistance and a poor average preschool skill level.
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spelling doaj-art-42f03bea4ed6447397d99096cc18f33e2025-08-20T02:56:06ZengMDPI AGChildren2227-90672024-12-011112149810.3390/children11121498The Relationship Between Manual Dexterity and Toothbrushing Efficiency in Preschool Children: A Crossover StudyLisbeth Macote-Orosco0Andrea Martín-Vacas1Marta M. Paz-Cortés2María Rosa Mourelle Martínez3M. Joaquín de Nova4Faculty of Dentistry, Alfonso X El Sabio University, Villanueva de la Cañada, 28691 Madrid, SpainFaculty of Dentistry, Alfonso X El Sabio University, Villanueva de la Cañada, 28691 Madrid, SpainFaculty of Dentistry, Alfonso X El Sabio University, Villanueva de la Cañada, 28691 Madrid, SpainPostgraduate Specialization Program in Paediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Complutense University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainPostgraduate Specialization Program in Paediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Complutense University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainAim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between oral hygiene (OH) efficiency and manual dexterity skills in Spanish five-year-old children using two fine motor tests. Methods: A cross-sectional study with a pre–post evaluation was designed. The children’s OH was measured according to the Silness and Löe plaque index (PI) before toothbrushing upon arrival at school (pre) and after supervised toothbrushing (post). Motor skills (children’s dexterity) were determined with the Visual Motor Skills and Resistance to Fatigue test (VMSRF test) and the scale for the Behavioural Assessment of Preschool Skills (BAPS scale). Data were analysed with the SPSS<sup>®</sup> statistics software with a 95% confidence interval and bilateral significance. Results: One hundred and twenty-nine children were evaluated. The mean PI was 2.5, indicating generally poor OH in the sample. No difference in OH was observed between genders or in the brushing frequency categories. No significant differences in OH or the PI were found between right- and left-handed children either (<i>p</i> > 0.05). Significant differences were found between the OH category pre and post toothbrushing in the total sample, as well as in the various sextants and surfaces evaluated. The results of the VMSRF and BAPS tests indicate moderate visuomotor skills and fatigue resistance and a poor average skill level. A statistically significant improvement in the PI was found in children with higher scores in the VMSRF and BAPS tests. Conclusions: A significantly higher OH efficacy was found in children with better motor skills, although five-year-old children showed moderate visuomotor skills and fatigue resistance and a poor average preschool skill level.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/12/1498paediatric dentistryoral hygienetoothbrushingpreventive dentistryoral health
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M. Joaquín de Nova
The Relationship Between Manual Dexterity and Toothbrushing Efficiency in Preschool Children: A Crossover Study
Children
paediatric dentistry
oral hygiene
toothbrushing
preventive dentistry
oral health
title The Relationship Between Manual Dexterity and Toothbrushing Efficiency in Preschool Children: A Crossover Study
title_full The Relationship Between Manual Dexterity and Toothbrushing Efficiency in Preschool Children: A Crossover Study
title_fullStr The Relationship Between Manual Dexterity and Toothbrushing Efficiency in Preschool Children: A Crossover Study
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship Between Manual Dexterity and Toothbrushing Efficiency in Preschool Children: A Crossover Study
title_short The Relationship Between Manual Dexterity and Toothbrushing Efficiency in Preschool Children: A Crossover Study
title_sort relationship between manual dexterity and toothbrushing efficiency in preschool children a crossover study
topic paediatric dentistry
oral hygiene
toothbrushing
preventive dentistry
oral health
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/12/1498
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