Economic Evaluation of Community Water Fluoridation in an Upper-Middle-Income Country.

Brazilian dental journal Pub Date : 2024-12-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/0103-644020245994
Lorrayne Belotti, Paulo Frazão
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The aim was to estimate the cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit of CWF for schoolchildren according to different population sizes served in Brazil. The economic evaluation was conducted from a societal perspective. Total costs were estimated using four variables across different population sizes: capital cost of initial installation, chemical product costs, system operational costs, and monitoring costs. The effect of CWF was analyzed in the context of the widespread use of fluoridated toothpaste, based on studies with Brazilian population groups. The total cost of dental treatment was estimated, including both direct and indirect costs, with a discount rate of 3.5%. A one-way sensitivity analysis was conducted to test the robustness of the results based on measured parameter values. The costs averted due to CWF were US$174.40 and US$85.67 for children aged 5-8 and 3-12 years, respectively, and US$46.66 for those aged 7-12 years, according to the average effectiveness of CWF for each age group. The cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit ratio results were favorable in all scenarios where the population served was 6,000 or more inhabitants. Scenarios unfavorable to CWF were observed only in populations of up to 2,000 inhabitants. The economic evaluation of CWF in an upper-middle-income country proved to be a cost-effective oral health intervention and more economically advantageous, especially in larger areas for both deciduous and permanent dentition.

中高收入国家社区饮水氟化的经济评价。
目的是根据巴西所服务的不同人口规模,估计为学童提供CWF的成本效益和成本效益。经济评价是从社会角度进行的。总成本通过不同人口规模的四个变量来估算:初始安装的资本成本、化学产品成本、系统运行成本和监控成本。根据对巴西人口群体的研究,在广泛使用含氟牙膏的背景下分析了CWF的影响。估计牙科治疗的总费用,包括直接和间接费用,折扣率为3.5%。基于测量参数值进行单向敏感性分析以检验结果的稳健性。根据每个年龄组CWF的平均有效性,由于CWF避免的成本分别为5-8岁和3-12岁儿童174.40美元和85.67美元,7-12岁儿童46.66美元。在服务人口为6,000或更多居民的所有情况下,成本效益和成本效益比结果都是有利的。仅在不超过2,000名居民的人口中观察到对CWF不利的情况。在中高收入国家对CWF的经济评估证明是一种具有成本效益的口腔健康干预措施,在经济上更有利,特别是在更大的地区,对乳牙和恒牙都是如此。
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