Fluoride varnish in the prevention of dental caries in children and adolescents: a systematic review.

Hawaii dental journal Pub Date : 2009-01-01
Amir Azarpazhooh, Patricia A Main
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Abstract

Objective: To develop a scientifically current and evidence-based protocol for the use of fluoride varnish for the prevention of dental caries among high-risk children and adolescents.

Methods: Previous systematic reviews on this topic were used as the basis for the current review. Ovid MEDLINE, CINAHL and several other relevant bibliographic databases were searched for English-language articles, with human subjects, published from 2000 to 2007.

Results: A total of 105 articles were identified by the literature search; relevance was determined by examining the title, abstract and body of the article. Seven original research studies met the inclusion criteria. These articles were read and scored independently by 2 reviewers, and evidence was extracted for systematic review.

Recommendations: The following recommendations were developed on the basis of the evidence: 1. For high-risk populations (e.g., people with low socioeconomic status, new immigrants and refugees, First Nations and Inuit children and adolescents), fluoride varnish should be applied twice a year, unless the individual has no risk of caries, as indicated by past and current caries history. This schedule of application would permit sealants to be checked biannually to ensure retention. 2. Single-dose packages of fluoride varnish should be used for children; the varnish in such packages should be stirred vigorously before application, to ensure that any precipitated fluoride is redissolved. 3. There is good evidence of the complementary efficacy of preventive strategies such as sealants and varnish, as well as toothbrushing and nutritional counselling; oral health care programs should therefore include as many complementary strategies as possible.

氟化物清漆预防儿童和青少年龋齿的系统综述。
目的:为使用氟化物清漆预防高危儿童和青少年龋齿制定一套科学、循证的方案。方法:采用以往关于该主题的系统综述作为本综述的基础。检索了2000年至2007年间发表的以人类为主题的英文文章,检索了Ovid MEDLINE、CINAHL和其他相关书目数据库。结果:文献检索共检索到105篇文献;相关性是通过检查文章的标题、摘要和正文来确定的。7项原始研究符合纳入标准。这些文章由2位评论者独立阅读和评分,并提取证据进行系统评价。建议:以下建议是在证据的基础上制定的:对于高危人群(如社会经济地位低的人、新移民和难民、第一民族和因纽特儿童和青少年),应每年使用氟化物清漆两次,除非根据过去和现在的龋齿史,个人没有龋齿风险。这一应用时间表将允许密封剂每半年检查一次,以确保保留。2. 儿童应使用单剂量包装的氟化物清漆;此类包装中的清漆在使用前应大力搅拌,以确保任何沉淀的氟化物都被重新溶解。3.有充分的证据表明,密封剂和清漆等预防策略以及刷牙和营养咨询具有补充功效;因此,口腔保健计划应包括尽可能多的补充策略。
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