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. 2018 Oct 31;2018(10):CD007447. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD007447.pub2

ACTRN12605000607673.

Trial name or title Oral Health Education Logan Programme (OHELP) (The effect of a personalised oral health education programme on clinical and molecular risk factors for oral and general health in an at risk population)
Methods Parallel randomised controlled trial
Participants 18‐ to 60‐year old patients with a minimum of 12 teeth and not requiring antibiotic cover for dental treatment
Interventions The oral health promotion programme being tested will involve oral health therapists/hygienists providing an individualised oral health promotion
programme, in addition to standard care, over 1 to 4 visits. This will include motivation enhancement, goal setting, problem solving, assertion skills,
followed by monthly reporting on adherence until the 2‐year examination
Outcomes Main outcome: the level of oral disease
Other outcomes: clinical and molecular risk factors for oral and general health such as diet, oral care, smoking, alcohol consumption, body mass index (BMI)
Starting date 3 January 2003
Contact information Dr Mary Cullinan, Oral Care Research Programme, Oral Biology and Pathology, The University of Queensland, Brisbane QLD 4072, Australia
m.cullinan@uq.edu.au
Notes Author contacted: data collection completed, data analysis to be completed