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Fluoride

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

BACKGOUND

  • Young children swallow toothpaste
  • Fluoride has been recommended for 50 years
  • Use of fluoride reduces caries
  • Use of fluoride at to early of an age can promote fluorosis

BACKGROUND

  • 25% of children have cavities by the time they enter kindergarten
  • Lack of info stemmed the need for this study
  • Lack of info leads to mis leading info in dental community
  • Below 2 years grain of rice
  • 2 and above is pea sized

METHODS

  • ADA proposed question
  • ----Does fluoride toothpaste by children 6and under affect caries rate?
  • ADA proposed question
  • ---- does fluoride toothpaste affect fluorosis rates with children 6 and under

METHODS

  • Development of a search strategy
  • Medline search

METHODS

  • Exclusions
  • ---- in vitro studies, animal studies, studies other than language
  • ---- case studies, narrative reviews, medical record reviews,
  • ---- meeting abstracts, historical articles, editorials, letters and commentaries

METHODS

  • Inclusions
  • Recorded exposure to fluoride toothpaste in children 6 and younger

DATA COLLECTION

  • 2 people
  • Screened abstracts
  • Once approved evaluation of full te
  • Bibliographies were reviewed for potential articles
  • Qualitative a quantitive data checked for consistency

DATA COLLECTION

  • Checked for bias
  • Any discrepancy was handled via third party

STATISTICAL ANALYSIS

  • Uses standard mean differences
  • Compared dfms and dmft
  • Dichotomized fluoride as present or absent
  • Did not assess severity

RESULTS

  • 2732 abstracts read
  • 402 recalled for full text review
  • 14 clinical caries trials

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RESULTS

  • Caries
  • Fluoride toothpaste vs placebo
  • High vs low fluoride concentration
  • Inception of brushing w/ fluoride
  • Brushing frequency

FLUORIDE

  • Toothpaste amount
  • Fluoride concentration

RESULTS (CARIES)

  • High risk of bias
  • Fluoride concentration
  • Brushing frequency
  • Length of time
  • Participants Supervised

RESULTS (FLUORIDE VS CONTROL)

  • 8 studies
  • Fluoride concentrations of 1,000- 1,500 ppm
  • Significance difference in decayed(ing) surfaces
  • 95% confidence level

RESULTS (FLUORIDE CONCENTRATION)

  • Head to head comparisons of toothpastes
  • 12 studies
  • 500 ppm or more produced statisticallysignificant data
  • Less than 500 ppm failed to produce a difference when compared to control

RESULTS (INCEPTION OF FLUORIDE)

  • 3 studies
  • Brushing w/ fluoride after 24 months decreased fluorosis
  • Brushing w/ fluoride before 24 months increased fluorosis
  • 95 % confidence interval

RESULTS (BRUSHING FREQUENCY)

  • No difference when brushing is compared by times per day
  • Significant difference when comparing daily or less than daily brushing

RESULTS (TOOTHPASTE AMOUNT)

  • 95 confidence interval
  • Use of a small amount compared to a large amount was
  • ---- not significantly associated with fluorosis