| Literature DB >> 17555604 |
Jonathon P Ehsani1, Ross Bailie.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fluoridation of public water supplies remains the key potential strategy for prevention of dental caries. The water supplies of many remote Indigenous communities do not contain adequate levels of natural fluoride. The small and dispersed nature of communities presents challenges for the provision of fluoridation infrastructure and until recently smaller settlements were considered unfavourable for cost-effective water fluoridation. Technological advances in water treatment and fluoridation are resulting in new and more cost-effective water fluoridation options and recent cost analyses support water fluoridation for communities of less than 1,000 people.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17555604 PMCID: PMC1906759 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-7-100
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Performance Indicators for Fluoridation plants in Community Y and Community X
| Number of days in trial | 708 | 758 |
| Number of days of operation with functioning probes (as a percentage of total number of days)* | 247 (35%) | 393 (52%) |
| Number of days of operation with malfunctioning probes (as a percentage of total number of days)* | 318 (45%) | 236 (31%) |
| Number of days plant not operational (as a percentage of total number of days) | 143 (20%) | 129 (17%) |
| Number of days fluoride estimated to be within recommended range (0.6 mg/L +/-0.1)* | 198 (28%) | 19 (3%) |
| Number of days fluoride < 0.6 mg/L * | 54 (8%) | 19 (3%) |
| Number of days fluoride > 1.0 mg/L | 0 | 1 (identified by field testing) |
| Number. of plant shutdowns | 3 | 3 |
| Number of times fluoride > 1.0 mg/L caused a plant shutdown | 0 (Community X was shut down as a precautionary measure following a high reading in Community Y) | 1 |
| Reasons for plant shutdowns | ■ Faulty probe readings detected by field testing | ■ Faulty probe readings detected by field testing. |
| Reasons for fluoride levels falling outside specified range | ■ Faulty probe readings | ■ Faulty probe readings |
* Values and percentages based on reported values and interpolations where data were missing for 10 days or less.
Cost breakdown of plant installation and maintenance (USD)
| ■ Installation and start up costs | 128,700 | 128,700 |
| ■ Operational and maintenance costs over first two years of operation | 22,235 | 25,336 |
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Estimated annual costs for future options (USD)
| Option | Capital | Recurrent |
| 1 × Operational plant in shipping container | 83,961 | 11,717 |
| 1 × Operational plant housed in purpose built structure | 94,042 | 11,717 |
Summary of issues and responses
| Fluoride probes | Under reporting of fluoride levels | More reliable probes now standard in new plants |
| Fluoride bags partially undissolved | Fluoride saturation and injection inhibited | Mesh baskets to collect undissolved bags now standard in new plants |
| Fluoride scaling | Fluoride saturation and injection inhibited | Redesign of flow circulation to prevent scaling – now standard in new plants |
| Air in injection pumps | Pumps cease operation | Redesign of flow circulation to prevent air injection – now standard in new plants |
| Air conditioning in containers | Environment uncomfortable and unsuitable temperature for instruments | Future plants to be installed in more permanent structures which provide better insulation from heat |
| Fluoride concentration monitoring | Ineffective system | New supplier commissioned to install monitoring equipment |