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Fluoride supplements in pregnancy, effectiveness in the prevention of dental caries in a group of children.

P Maturo1, M Costacurta, C Perugia, R Docimo.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: This clinical, retrospective study intends to evaluate whether the systemic administration of fluoride during pregnancy can reduce caries incidence in a group of paediatric patients, compared to a control group.84 patients were selected out of a sample of 2000 children (3-15 years of age) and then divided in two groups: TEST Group: 34 patients (16M - 18F, mean age 9.23), whose mothers had taken fluoride during pregnancy; CONTROL GROUP: 50 patients (23M - 27F, mean age 9) whose mothers had not taken fluoride.Patients underwent a clinical and radiographic inspection to assess the dfs/DFS value as caries index (decayed or filled surfaces for deciduous or permanent teeth).
RESULTS: DFS/DFS VALUE: TEST Group: 3.41, CONTROL group 2.49. The TEST group was further divided in individuals who were administered fluoride only during pregnancy (33%) with a dfs/DFS of 3.14 and individuals who were administered fluoride also after birth (67%) with a dfs/DFS of 3. Caries index (dfs/DFS) did not show any significant differences between the test and control groups. Fluoride administration during pregnancy and postpartum does not seem to have a significant impact on the reduction of caries incidence. More preventive strategies should be investigated to contrast the multifactorial etiology of children caries.

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Keywords:  caries in children; caries prevention; fluoride; pregnancy dietary supplements; systemic fluoroprophylaxis

Year:  2011        PMID: 23285398      PMCID: PMC3530971     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oral Implantol (Rome)        ISSN: 1974-5648


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