Use of professionally administered fluoride among Danish children
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https://doi.org/10.3109/00016359209012775Abstract
The objective of this study was to determine the use of professionally administered fluoride in Denmark in 1991. Of the 275 addressed Danish municipalities 98% returned the questionnaire. Ten per cent of the municipalities with public clinics were using systematic mouth-rinses with 0.2% fluoride, compared with 25% of the municipalities without public clinics (p < 0.01). In comparison, 93% of the municipalities reported having used mouthrinses in 1985. Fluoride swabbing was used by 69% of the municipalities not using mouthrinses and by 47% of the municipalities still using fluoride mouthrinses (p < 0.02). Duraphat lacquer was used in 92% of all municipalities, fluoride gel in 3% and fluoride tablets in 8% of the municipalities. It is concluded that during the past 6 years the use of professionally administered fluoride among Danish children has changed from mass-prophylactic mouthrinses to maneuvers aimed more at the specific needs of the individual. □ Fluoride; prevention; utilizarion
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