| Literature DB >> 29212394 |
Nathalia Miranda Ladewig1, Lucila Basto Camargo1, Tamara Kerber Tedesco1, Isabela Floriano1, Thais Gimenez1, José Carlos P Imparato1, Fausto Medeiros Mendes1, Mariana Minatel Braga1, Daniela Prócida Raggio1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Dental caries is the most prevalent non-communicative disease worldwide. Although the etiological factors are well known for years, reducing the number of decayed and missing teeth in children still remains as a barrier. Preventive and curative options are numerous but little is known about their economical advantages. Selecting the intervention that offers the best balance of effectiveness and financial resources becomes crucial in the current situation of budget restrictions worldwide. AREAS COVERED: This expert review summarizes available evidence on cost-effectiveness analyses of preventive and curative measures to manage dental caries in children. EXPERT COMMENTARY: Preventive measures have been more extensively studied than dental caries treatment. Only water fluoridation and tooth brushing are well-established as cost-effective preventive approaches. Despite the increasing number of cost analysis treatment studies in the literature, most of them focus on the cost description, with no correlation to the intervention effectiveness. There is a current need of well-designed and well-reported cost-effectiveness regarding dental caries management.Entities:
Keywords: Cost-effectiveness; dental caries; fluoride; pediatric patients; restorative dental treatment
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29212394 DOI: 10.1080/14737167.2018.1414602
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Expert Rev Pharmacoecon Outcomes Res ISSN: 1473-7167 Impact factor: 2.217