Short intensive topical APF applications and dental caries in a fluoridated area
- PMID: 357073
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0528.1978.tb01133.x
Short intensive topical APF applications and dental caries in a fluoridated area
Abstract
Three groups of approximately 200 children, consuming fluoridated water since birth, were given either 5, 10 or 25 consecutive topical applications with an APF gel (1.2% F, pH 3.2) in mouthpieces. After 1 year, mean DMFS increments were 7.2%, 30.4% and 35.3% less respectively for the three groups as compared with untreated control groups. Although enamel fluoride levels remained high after the 1st year, differences in dental caries increments between treated and control groups were too small to show group differences. The results suggest that in a fluoridated area, when caries activity is low, it would be difficult to show a long-term anticaries effect by increasing the fluoride concentration in sound enamel by a short series of self-applied topical fluoride applications.
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