An 11-year follow-up study of dental caries after discontinuation of school-based fluoride programs

Authors

  • Ola Haugejorden Department of Community Dentistry, University of Bergen, Bergenand Public Dental Services, County of Telemark, Porsgrunn, Norway
  • Tore Lervik Department of Community Dentistry, University of Bergen, Bergenand Public Dental Services, County of Telemark, Porsgrunn, Norway
  • Jan Magne Birkeland Department of Community Dentistry, University of Bergen, Bergenand Public Dental Services, County of Telemark, Porsgrunn, Norway
  • Lars Jorkjend Department of Cariology and Endodontics, University of Bergen, Bergen and Public Dental Services, County of Telemark, Porsgrunn, Norway

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/00016359009005883

Keywords:

Dental epidemiology, preventive dentistry, questionnaire, radiography

Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to determine whether the caries-preventive effect of school-based programs with fluoride (F) mouthrinsing or toothbrushing was evident at the end of a post-treatment follow-up period of 11 years. Two groups of subjects examined at 14 years of age (born in I960), who had participated in fortnightly F rinsing (n = 52) or in F brushing 4–5 times a year at school (n = 50), were re-examined radiographically and completed a questionnaire at age 25 years. A comparison group of 25-year-olds (n = 51) was also included. Analyses of variance showed that the benefits of participation in school-based F programs seem to have been lost. It appears that these caries-preventive programs have delayed rather than prevented caries and that F toothpaste and other caries-preventive efforts have been insufficient to avert a substantial caries activity during the follow-up period.

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Published

1990-01-01