BRUSH – The Supervised Toothbrushing Toolkit

Supervised Toothbrushing Programmes in nurseries and schools

BRUSH is an NIHR Children’s Health and Maternity National Priority Programme funded research project co-led by Kara Gray-Burrows (Lecturer in Behavioural Sciences & Complex Intervention Methodology), Peter Day (Professor of Children’s Oral Health and Consultant in Paediatric Dentistry), Zoe Marshman (Professor in Dental Public Health).

The BRUSH project has undertaken research with a variety of stakeholders, including policymakers, oral health providers, educational settings, families and children to learn how to best optimise the implementation of supervised toothbrushing programmes in nurseries and schools across England and used this knowledge to develop an implementation toolkit.

The toolkit serves as a central hub of information, best practice, and resources for everyone involved in supervised toothbrushing programmes to help support their implementation.

Visit the BRUSH Toolkit here.

Full details via the linktree.

 

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