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CARIES PREVENTION AMONG JUNIOR SCHOOLCHILDREN

Abstract

Biennial program of controlled tooth brushing performed econdary school among junior schoolchildren from Minsk secondary school № 166 proved to be highly effective. Decrease in caries increment has been shown on the average up to 50%. No credible differences between remineralising defluorinated toothpastes or pastes enriched with aminofluoride (F = 500 ppm) and sodium fluoride  (F = 1000 ppm) efficacy were found in this study. Credibility of the results was determined by comparison with similar study conducted on a bigger population of children. Though anti-caries effect of the same tooth-pastes in a bigger-scale study was lower — within 30%. Such difference can be explained by a different level of motivation and discipline of participants.

Key words: schoolchildren, dental caries prevention, toothpastes.
(Voprosy sovremennoi pediatrii — Current Pediatrics. — 2011; 10 (6): 48–51)

About the Authors

S.К. Matelo
«Diarsi» Group of Companies, Moscow
Russian Federation


T.V. Kupets
«Diarsi» Group of Companies, Moscow
Russian Federation


L.N. Polyanskaya
Belorussian State Medical University, Minsk
Belarus



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Matelo S., Kupets T., Polyanskaya L. CARIES PREVENTION AMONG JUNIOR SCHOOLCHILDREN. Current Pediatrics. 2011;10(6):48–51.

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