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MacCarthy Denise - - 2012
To increase public awareness about mouth cancer, the Dublin Dental University Hospital (DDUH) hosted an awareness day and free mouth check-up in September 2010. The messages of information, self-examination and risk management, and the importance of early detection, were available to all attendees. The role of general dental and medical ...
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Pace-Balzan Adrian - - 2012
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This article reviews the recent literature relating to dental rehabilitation of the oral cancer patient. The impact of loss of teeth on the well being of the oral cancer patient, the process of dental rehabilitation and the latest outcome studies are discussed. RECENT FINDINGS: For patients treated ...
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Everett E T - - 2011
Fluorides are present in the environment. Excessive systemic exposure to fluorides can lead to disturbances of bone homeostasis (skeletal fluorosis) and enamel development (dental/enamel fluorosis). The severity of dental fluorosis is also dependent upon fluoride dose and the timing and duration of fluoride exposure. Fluoride's actions on bone cells predominate ...
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Murata Ramiro M - - 2010
7-Epiclusianone (7-epi), a novel naturally occurring compound isolated from Rheedia brasiliensis, effectively inhibits the synthesis of exopolymers and biofilm formation by Streptococcus mutans. In the present study, the ability of 7-epi, alone or in combination with fluoride (F), to disrupt biofilm development and pathogenicity of S. mutans in vivo was ...
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Steinmeyer R - - 2011
Since the end of the first half of the 20 (th) century it is well-known that fluoride concentrations in drinking water of about 1 ppm reduce the prevalence of dental caries by about 40-60%. This knowledge led to the fluoridation of drinking water during the second half of the 20 (th) ...
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Kumar Jayanth V - - 2010
We conducted an evaluation to determine if the number of claims reimbursed for caries-related procedures for children in the New York State Medicaid program varied by county fluoridation coverage. We calculated the mean number of claims per recipient for children in each county separately for the treatment of caries and ...
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Pandey Aparna - - 2010
Endemic fluorosis is an important public health problem in certain parts of the Durg district of Chhattisgarh. The aim of the study was to find out the prevalence of dental and skeletal fluorosis among the population and to assess the relation between drinking water fluoride level and prevalence of fluorosis. ...
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Allibone Rachel - - 2012
Ambrym in Vanuatu is a persistently degassing island volcano whose inhabitants harvest rainwater for their potable water needs. The findings from this study indicate that dental fluorosis is prevalent in the population due to fluoride contamination of rainwater by the volcanic plume. A dental survey was undertaken of 835 children ...
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Quock Ryan L - - 2010
Although various modes of delivery for professionally applied fluoride exist, one form has emerged that combines caries prevention efficacy with safety and versatility. The American Dental Association Council on Scientific Affairs recommends fluoride varnish as the only professionally applied fluoride for moderate to high risk patients of all age groups. ...
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Mandinic Zoran - - 2010
In this study we determined the fluoride content in drinking water and hair of 12-year-old schoolchildren from different Serbian municipalities, i.e. Valjevo, Veliko Gradiste, Kacarevo and Vranjska Banja. The analyses were performed using composite fluoride ion-selective electrode. Average fluoride levels were 0.10, 0.15, 0.79 and 11 ppm in well water, ...
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Franzolin Solange de Oliveira Braga Sde - - 2010
The aim of this article is to investigate the relationship between fluorosis/dental caries in schools, according to the level of fluoride in public water supply. The sample comprised of twelve-year-old daytime students (360) of both genders, attending schools close to the region where they were born. The schools were classified ...
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Dawson Deborah V - - 2010
ARTICLE TITLE AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION: COL1A2 gene polymorphisms (Pvu II and Rsa I), serum calciotropic hormone levels, and dental fluorosis. Huang H, Ba Y, Cui L, Cheng X, Zhu J, Zhang Y, et al. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2008;36(6):517-22. REVIEWER: Deborah V. Dawson, PhD, ScM PURPOSE/QUESTION: To assess the relationships ...
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Beltrán-Aguilar Eugenio D - - 2010
ARTICLE TITLE AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION: Silver diamine fluoride: A caries "silver-fluoride bullet." Rosenblatt A, Stamford TCM, Niederman R. J Dent Res 2009;88(2):116-25. REVIEWER: Eugenio D. Beltrán-Aguilar, DMD, MPH, MS, DrPH, Diplomate ABDPH PURPOSE/QUESTION: The authors conducted a systematic review of clinical studies on the effectiveness of silver diamine fluoride to ...
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Ciketic Sadmir - - 2010
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to examine cost-effectiveness of fluoridation of drinking water supplies for Brisbane and South East Queensland. The benefits conveyed are expressed in reduced costs of dental treatment and years of life with dental caries as a disability. METHODS: The analysis utilises a developed life ...
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Chen M-H - - 2010
Dental resin-composites are comprised of a photo-polymerizable organic resin matrix and mixed with silane-treated reinforcing inorganic fillers. In the development of the composites, the three main components can be modified: the inorganic fillers, the organic resin matrix, and the silane coupling agents. The aim of this article is to review ...
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Campain A C - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Although community water fluoridation has been one of the cornerstone strategies for the prevention and control of dental caries, questions are still raised regarding its cost-effectiveness. This study assessed the impact of changing dental needs on the cost savings from community water fluoridation in Australia. METHODS: Net costs were ...
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Kirkeskov Lilli - - 2010
Kirkeskov L, Kristiansen E, Bøggild H, von Platen-Hallermund F, Sckerl H, Carlsen A, Larsen MJ, Poulsen S. The association between fluoride in drinking water and dental caries in Danish children. Linking data from health registers, environmental registers and administrative registers. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2010. (c) 2010 John Wiley & ...
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AlDosari Abdullah M - - 2010
a) To correlate fluoride levels in drinking water sources with caries experience and dental fluorosis in Saudi Arabia, and suggest appropriate fluoride concentration for drinking water in the country. Fluoride levels were determined from 3,629 samples obtained from drinking water sources in 11 regions of Saudi Arabia. Based on the ...
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Walsh Tanya - - 2010
BACKGROUND: Caries (dental decay) is a disease of the hard tissues of the teeth caused by an imbalance, over time, in the interactions between cariogenic bacteria in dental plaque and fermentable carbohydrates (mainly sugars). The use of fluoride toothpaste is the primary intervention for the prevention of caries. OBJECTIVES: To ...
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Altenburger Markus J - - 2010
Summary Studies on the compatibility of abrasives and fluoride compounds deal exclusively with fluoride uptake and remineralisation after storing the enamel specimens in a toothpaste-saliva mixture. The influence of brushing on the fluoride uptake when highly abrasive toothpastes are used has hardly been investigated so far. The aim of the ...
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Tseveenjav Battsetseg - - 2010
The aim of the present study was to identify the underlying patterns of oral cleaning habits and the use of fluoride, and to investigate their variations by studying the socioeconomic characteristics among Finnish dentate adults aged 30 to 64 years. Participants of the nationwide Health 2000 survey who were dentate, ...
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Catani Danilo Bonadia - - 2010
Considering that blood fluoride concentration varies according to fluoride exposure and that dental fluorosis is related to the amount of enamel formed under a given fluoride dose, the present study investigated whether the fluorosis produced by an oscillating chronic fluoride dose would be similar to that caused by exposure to ...
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Chu C H - - 2010
Fluoride is commonly and widely used to prevent and even arrest caries. The clinical effects of fluorides depend on the chemical compounds utilized and the methods used to apply the fluoride ion to the surface of the tooth. Fluorosis has been reported in conjunction with increased doses of fluoride. A ...
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Lodi Carolina Simonetti - - 2010
The aim of this in vitro study was to evaluate the erosive capacity of fermented milk beverages, as well as some of their properties that affect the demineralization of dental enamel (pH, buffering capacity, fluoride, calcium and phosphorus contents). Three different batches of 6 commercial brands of fermented milk beverages ...
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Tenuta Livia Maria Andaló - - 2010
In spite of decades of research on fluoride and the recognition of its role as the cornerstone of dental caries reduction in the last fifty years, questions still arise on its use at community, self-applied and professional application levels. Which method of fluoride delivery should be used? How and when ...
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Hopcraft M S - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have shown a substantial decline in caries experience in Australian Army recruits between 1996 and 2002-2003, and in Australian adults between 1987-1988 and 2004-2006. However, studies in children have reported an increasing trend in caries experience between 1998 and 2002. The aim of this study was to ...
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Marinho V C C - - 2009
AIM: To present the evidence summarized in the Cochrane fluoride reviews. STUDY DESIGN: An overview of the results of selected systematic reviews. METHODS: Relevant systematic reviews published in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (CDSR) were identified by searching 'The Cochrane Library issue 4, 2008', using the terms 'Fluoride' and ...
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Toumba K J - - 2009
BACKGROUND: Fluoride has been used to combat dental caries using a number of different clinical approaches. An exciting relatively new development is fluoride slow-releasing devices that consistently elevate intra-oral fluoride levels of plaque and saliva for prolonged periods of up to two years. METHODS: The literature on the use of ...
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Espelid I - - 2009
BACKGROUND: There are a number of studies in the literature about the effectiveness of fluoride in tablets, fluoride added to frequently-consumed food like milk, or to food additives like salt, in prevention of dental caries. This literature has been evaluated in different evidence based reviews. AIM: The scope of this ...
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Davies Gill M - - 2009
The method of applying fluoride varnish is described and the evidence of its effectiveness in the prevention and control of caries is summarized.The application of fluoride varnish should be an integral part of caries preventive programmes. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: This paper describes how to apply fluoride varnish and reviews its effectiveness ...
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Iida Hiroko - - 2009
BACKGROUND: The authors assessed the association between enamel fluorosis and dental caries to determine if there is any beneficial effect of enamel fluorosis in U.S. schoolchildren. METHODS: The authors used data from a National Institute of Dental Research survey of the oral health of U.S. children conducted in 1986 and ...
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Bailie Ross S - - 2009
OBJECTIVE: To map the geographic distribution of fluoride in water supplies and child dental caries in remote Indigenous communities of the Northern Territory (NT). To examine the association between fluoride levels, household and community factors, access to services and child dental caries in these communities and to model the impact ...
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Jing Junjun - - 2009
Dental caries is the accumulation of numerous episodes of demineralization and remineralization, rather than a unidirectional demineralization process. Demineralization and remineralization occur constantly either simultaneously or alternately and whether a lesion will progress or be repaired depends upon the predominant process over periods. Even if fluoride has demonstrated the anti-caries ...
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Nyvad Bente - - 2009
The aim of this study was to assess the reliability of the Nyvad visual-tactile caries-diagnostic criteria when used among children who have been lifelong residents in areas with 'optimal' or low concentrations of fluoride in the drinking water. In each of two areas with drinking water fluoride concentrations of 0.3 ...
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Machiulskiene Vita - - 2009
The aim of this study was to describe the pattern of dental caries, dental fluorosis, and developmental defects of non-fluoride origin in Lithuanian children born and raised in regions with 1.1 ppm (1.1 mg/l F) and 0.3 ppm (0.3 mg/l F) water fluoride levels, respectively. All permanent surfaces/teeth of 300 ...
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Kumar Hrishikesh - - 2009
Skeletal fluorosis is endemic in some parts of the world and is the result of life-long ingestion of high amounts of fluoride in drinking water. Its clinical presentation is characterized mostly by bone and dental changes with later ossification of many ligaments and interosseous membranes. We present a rare case ...
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Tubert-Jeannin S - - 2009
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between dental caries experience and preventive behaviours of children residing in a deprived area in Clermont-Ferrand (France). PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS: All 4-5 yr-olds attending nine schools in deprived areas of the city were invited to participate and 81% (n=282) consented and were examined. Dental caries ...
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Foster G R K - - 2009
OBJECTIVE: To provide a tool for public health planners to estimate the potential improvement in dental caries in children that might be expected in a region if its water supply were to be fluoridated. BASIC RESEARCH DESIGN: Recent BASCD (British Association for the Study of Community Dentistry) dental epidemiological data ...
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Alvarez Jenny Abanto - - 2009
Dental fluorosis is a developmental disturbance of dental enamel, caused by successive exposures to high concentrations of fluoride during tooth development, leading to enamel with lower mineral content and increased porosity. The severity of dental fluorosis depends on when and for how long the overexposure to fluoride occurs, the individual ...
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Chen Shu-Fen - - 2009
OBJECTIVE: To examine dental service utilization and costs before and after the introduction of fluoride gel application for preschool children in Taiwan. METHODS: This study used claim data for 101,314 preschool children aged </=5 years. The study sample was divided into two groups: children who received fluoride gel application in ...
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Sensabaugh Cynthia - - 2009
Dentifrice was originally used to promote oral hygiene by cleaning teeth. However, with advances in product formulation, it has become a valuable vehicle for the delivery of agents offering health and cosmetic benefits. Stannous fluoride, introduced in 1955 in dentifrice, is one of the longest established of such agents. The ...
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van Loveren C - - 2009
This clinical study evaluated the effect of different oral hygiene protocols on the bacterial composition of dental plaque. After a 2-week period of using fluoride-free toothpaste, 30 participants followed three 1-week experimental protocols, each followed by 2-week fluoride-free washout periods in a randomized crossover examiner-blind controlled trial. The 1-week experimental ...
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Swigonski Nancy L - - 2009
OBJECTIVES: To ascertain what proportion of dental hygienists and dentists in Indiana, United States, support the application of fluoride varnish in medical offices, and to determine if support differed by dental provider characteristics, practice characteristics, a limited assessment of knowledge about fluoride, or use of fluoride. METHODS: Practicing dental hygienists ...
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Akers H F - - 2008
In comparison with that of other nations in the British Commonwealth, New Zealand's early and comparatively high adoption of water fluoridation was a distinctive health policy. National concerns about the caries epidemic and the legacies of TR Hunter, F Truby King, HP Pickerill and JP Walsh engendered a spirit of ...
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Ismail Amid I - - 2008
In this review, the authors examine evidence regarding the effectiveness of fluoride supplements in preventing caries and their association with dental fluorosis. Using tested search filters, the authors searched MEDLINE, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, OVID Evidence-based Reviews and EMBASE. The authors agreed on the inclusion of 20 ...
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Baskaradoss Jagan Kumar - - 2008
OBJECTIVES: This study presents data on the prevalence and severity of dental fluorosis in 11-15-years-old school children of Kanyakumari district, TamilNadu, India, and also the relationships between prevalence of dental fluorosis and selected risk factors. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 1800 children, from all the nine blocks of Kanyakumari ...
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Kikwilu Emil N - - 2008
OBJECTIVE: To determine the use of toothpaste, the reasons behind its irregular use, the cost perceptions, and the fluoride concentrations in locally manufactured toothpaste. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 978 dental patients attending 13 dental clinics for 2 weeks in June 2007 completed a pre-tested questionnaire on toothpaste use. ...
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Stoodley Paul - - 2008
BACKGROUND: The biofilm concept of dental plaque now is widely accepted in the dental clinic, particularly with respect to its importance to oral hygiene. A number of reviews have focused on the microbial ecology of biofilm with regard to oral health; however, there has been less focus on how the ...
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Merijohn George K - - 2008
Evidence-based clinical decision support (EB-CDS) tools designed for chairside use, help support the implementation of Evidence-Based Dentistry. EB-CDS tools organize available evidence and risk factors in order to facilitate clinical decision-making as well as to enhance rapid and effective transfer of knowledge to the patient at the point of care. ...
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Yadav J P - - 2009
Fluoride concentration of groundwater reserves occurs in many places in the world. A critical area for such contamination in India is alluvial soil of the plain region, consisting of five blocks (Jhajjar, Bahadurgarh, Beri, Matanhail, and Sahalawas) of the Jhajjar District adjacent to the National Capital Territory of India, New ...
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