Brief Motivational Interviewing in dental practice

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Abstract

Motivational Interviewing has been demonstrated to be effective for a wide range of health behaviors. It is an effective behavior change method, which can be utilized in the dental practice setting. It can be used as a brief intervention to increase motivation to improve patients' oral hygiene behaviors as well as providing a framework for delivering diet, smoking cessation, oral health changes, and alcohol advice. It involves four processes: engaging, focusing, evoking, and planning, guiding, which supports the patient towards a positive behavior change. Motivational Interviewing is a collaborative, patient-centered approach evoking the patient's own motivation to change, thereby enhancing the relationship between the clinician and patient and improving patient outcomes. This review will provide an overview on the topic for dental professionals as well as helpful suggestions for supporting a positive behavior change in their dental practices.

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Gillam, D. G., & Yusuf, H. (2019, June 1). Brief Motivational Interviewing in dental practice. Dentistry Journal. MDPI Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj7020051

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