2014
DOI: 10.5457/p2005-114.94
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Prevention of Dental Caries With Fluorides in Hungary

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“…Caries free children: 41.1 % [ 36 ]. 12-year-olds: Mean DMFT: 2.4 (DT: 1.2; MT: 0.09; FT: 1.1) [ 37 ]. Caries free children: 41.1 % (the same as for year olds).…”
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“…Caries free children: 41.1 % [ 36 ]. 12-year-olds: Mean DMFT: 2.4 (DT: 1.2; MT: 0.09; FT: 1.1) [ 37 ]. Caries free children: 41.1 % (the same as for year olds).…”
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confidence: 99%
“… Dental assistants 299 - 8 %. Dental technicians 551 - 15 % [ 36 , 37 ]. All dentists have dental assistants or dental nurses in their dental practices.…”
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“…Although water fluoridation is the most widely used public health measure for caries prevention, less than 10% of the world’s population has access to this intervention, as it is not feasible in many areas because of the nature of water supplies ( 10 ).…”
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“…Dental caries is an infectious and multifactorial disease afflicting most people in industrialized and developing countries. Fluoride reduces the incidence of dental caries and slows or reverses the progression of existing lesions ( 10 ). Although pit and fissure sealants, meticulous oral hygiene, and appropriate dietary practices contribute to caries prevention and control, the most effective and widely used approaches include fluoride use ( 11 ).…”
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“…Por estas razones es por las que se ha utilizado en este trabajo, siguiendo las recomendaciones de la OMS. Como punto de partida de la discusión se tiene el hecho de que en todos los países, al instaurar los programas de prevención, el índice CAO-D disminuyó notablemente [193][194][195][196] . Estos estudios sistemáticos también han demostrado que la experiencia de caries depende de las condiciones sociales, económicas y culturales de la población.…”
Section: Estado Dental Y Necesidad De Tratamientounclassified