Oral Health Resources Inventory 2011 - State of Oregon-2025

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Brush their natural teeth at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste. Use their choice of cleaning products for dentures. Clean their dentures (brushing, removing food debris, removing dentures overnight). Use their choice of toothbrush, either manual or electric/battery powered, and mouth care products.
The NICE guideline NG48, published in July 2016, recognised the importance of good oral care. Their recommendations aim to maintain and improve the oral health, including dental health and daily mouth care, for adults in care homes.
DMF(T)/DMFS is calculated by adding up the number of permanent teeth affected by caries, where D is for decay, M is missing because of caries, and F is filled teeth (T) or surfaces (S). The term dmft was adopted to denote the caries index of deciduous teeth.
Under the Health and Social Care Act 2012, NICE was given responsibility for developing guidance and quality standards for social care, using an evidence-based model.
All NICE guidance is available on the NICE website at .nice.org.uk.
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Debris Index = (The total of the upper and lower buccal-scores) + (The total of the upper and lower lingual-scores) /(The number of segments scored).
Calculus Index = (The buccal-scores) + (The lingual-scores) / (Total number of examined buccal and lingual surfaces). The average individual or group debris and calculus scores are combined to obtain simplified Oral Hygiene Index, as follows.

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