Approximal caries increment in adolescents in a low caries prevalence area in Sweden after a 3.5-year school-based fluoride varnish programme with Bifluorid 12 and Duraphat
Article first published online: 28 MAY 2014
DOI: 10.1111/cdoe.12108
Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology
Abstract
Objectives
To
evaluate approximal caries increment among 12- to 16-year-olds in a low
caries prevalence area in Sweden after a 3.5-year school-based fluoride
(F) varnish programme with Bifluorid 12 and Duraphat.
Methods
The
design was a RCT study with 1365 adolescents, divided into following
four groups: Group 1 Bifluorid 12 two applications/year; Group 2
Duraphat two applications/year; Group 3 Bifluorid 12 four
applications/year and Group 4 no F varnish at school. 1143 children
(84%) completed the study. Approximal caries was registered on bitewing
radiographs.
Results
There
were no statistically significant differences in caries prevalence
among the groups either at baseline or after 3.5 years . The caries
increment for Group 1 was 1.34 ± 2.99 (mean ± SD), 1.24 ± 2.84 for Group
2, 1.07 ± 2.66 for Group 3 and 1.25 ± 2.75 for Group 4, with no
statically significant differences either between Bifluorid 12 and
Duraphat with the same frequency of F varnish applications or between
the F groups and the control group.
Conclusions
In
an area with low caries prevalence in Sweden, the supplementary
caries-preventive effect of school-based F varnish applications, to
regular use of F toothpaste at home and to regular caries prevention
given at the Public Dental Clinics, appears to be nonsignificant
regarding approximal caries increment.
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