Exposure to fluoride through daily oral home-care and professionally procedures in the dental office for a group of Romanian children

Mariana Cărămidă, M. Dumitrache, M. Ionica, R. Sfeatcu, A. Stănescu, L. Tribuș
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Objectives. The aim of this study was the assessment of the exposure to fluoride through oral homecare products as well as professional applications for a group of children from Bucharest, Romania. Materials and methods. The cross-sectional study was conducted in 2021 on a sample of 207 subjects from Bucharest, Romania, including parents with children between 1 and 12 years distributed in three age groups: 1-2 years, 3-5 years and 6-12 years. The assessment used a 10 items questionnaire, on-line and self-administered and completed by the parents most involved in child’s oral health. Results. The correct concentration of fluoride in child’s toothpaste was used as it follows 3.7% of 1-2 year-olds, 4.24% of 3-5 year-olds, 8.06% 6-12 year-olds. The age-adapted recommended quantity of toothpaste was used for 37.4% of children of 1-2 years, 61.86% of children of 3-5 years and 24.19% of children of 6-12 years. Twice-daily tooth brushing was performed by 40.74% 1-2 year-olds, 44.92% 3-5 year-olds, 62.90% 6-12 year-olds. In-office professional fluoridation was low, 88.89% of 1-2 years old children, 92.37% of 3-5 years old children and 77.42% 6-12 years old children were never exposed to such preventive procedures. Conclusions. Children from the present study had a suboptimal exposure to fluoride through oral home care products as well as to topical in-office professionally application of high concentration fluoride products.
一组罗马尼亚儿童通过日常家庭口腔护理和牙科诊所的专业程序接触氟化物
目标。本研究的目的是评估罗马尼亚布加勒斯特一组儿童通过口服家庭护理产品和专业应用接触氟化物的情况。材料和方法。这项横断面研究是在2021年对来自罗马尼亚布加勒斯特的207名受试者进行的,其中包括1-2岁、3-5岁和6-12岁三个年龄组的1- 12岁儿童的父母。该评估采用了一份包含10个项目的在线问卷,由最关心儿童口腔健康的父母自行填写。结果。儿童牙膏中氟化物的正确浓度为:1-2岁儿童为3.7%,3-5岁儿童为4.24%,6-12岁儿童为8.06%。1-2岁儿童、3-5岁儿童和6-12岁儿童中分别有37.4%、61.86%和24.19%的儿童使用了适合年龄的牙膏推荐量。1 ~ 2岁、3 ~ 5岁和6 ~ 12岁儿童每日刷牙2次的比例分别为40.74%、44.92%和62.90%。办公室专业氟化程度较低,88.89%的1-2岁儿童、92.37%的3-5岁儿童和77.42%的6-12岁儿童从未接触过此类预防措施。结论。本研究中的儿童通过口服家庭护理产品以及局部在办公室专业应用高浓度氟化物产品而暴露于氟化物的程度低于最佳水平。
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