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Fluoride in caries prevention: is the effect pre- or post-eruptive?

A Groeneveld1, A A Van Eck, O Backer Dirks.   

Abstract

A longitudinal study of children from ages 7 to 18 showed that, if enamel lesions were included, the overall number was the same in fluoridated and non-fluoridated areas. However, a significant reducing effect of pre-eruptive fluoride could be seen in the number of dentinal lesions in a fluoridated area, provided that fluoride was also consumed post-eruptively for a considerable period of time. A precise estimation of both pre- and post-eruptive effects was obtained when teeth were classified according to their eruption time as related to the onset of water fluoridation. About 66% of the greatest reduction in pit and fissure caries came from pre-eruptive fluoride, while in smooth surfaces, this effect was reduced to 25%. In approximal surfaces, the reduction was due half to pre- and half to post-eruptive fluoride. Post-eruptive fluoride became more important with decreasing severity of caries attack. Thus, assuming a continuing decline in dental caries, the majority of such populations will benefit most from the use of topical fluorides. However, in high-risk groups, supplementation of pre-eruptive fluoride can still be of major importance.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2179337     DOI: 10.1177/00220345900690S145

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dent Res        ISSN: 0022-0345            Impact factor:   6.116


  11 in total

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3.  The association between social deprivation and the prevalence and severity of dental caries and fluorosis in populations with and without water fluoridation.

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4.  The history of public health use of fluorides in caries prevention.

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Journal:  Zdr Varst       Date:  2017-02-26

5.  Reduction of Dental Caries Among Children and Adolescents From a 15-Year Community Water Fluoridation Program in a Township Area, Korea.

Authors:  Han-Na Kim; Wook-Sung Kong; Jung-Ha Lee; Jin-Bom Kim
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8.  Remineralization and repair of enamel surface by biomimetic Zn-carbonate hydroxyapatite containing toothpaste: a comparative in vivo study.

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9.  Measuring the short-term impact of fluoridation cessation on dental caries in Grade 2 children using tooth surface indices.

Authors:  Lindsay McLaren; Steven Patterson; Salima Thawer; Peter Faris; Deborah McNeil; Melissa Potestio; Luke Shwart
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10.  Effectiveness of Fluoridation Depending on Periodicity in 6-10-year-old Children.

Authors:  Mimoza Canga; Vito A Malagnino; Irene Malagnino; Giulia Malagnino
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