Fluoridation of community water supplies constitutes the main public health strategy for prevention of dental caries in Australia. In recent years questions have been raised about the effectiveness of water fluoridation. The aim of this paper was to examine differences in caries experience of children aged 5 to 12 years who were lifetime residents either of Brisbane (the unfluoridated Queensland capital) or Townsville (fluoridated since 1965). Children from each city were sampled from patients of the school dental service. Dental therapists and dentists from the school dental service recorded data describing dental caries experience and parents were asked to complete a questionnaire about their children's residential history and exposure to...
Objective: To map the geographic distribution of fluoride in water supplies and child dental caries ...
status of primary schoolchildren to assist the local council in deciding whether to fluoridate the w...
Water fluoridation has been repeatedly associated with lower caries experience in children but uncer...
OBJECTIVES: Water fluoridation is one of the most effective public health programs of the past centu...
In December 2008, artificial water fluoridation was introduced for the first time to the Logan-Beaud...
ObjectivesTo evaluate whether access to fluoridated public water in New South Wales (NSW) is related...
AIMS: Water fluoridation was extended in Queensland, Australia, across 2009-2011. A research program...
OBJECTIVES: This study assessed associations between exposure to fluoride in water and dental caries...
This paper reviews the rationale, context and support for water fluoridation in Australia, and exami...
Objectives: In December 2008, artificial water fluoridation was introduced for the first time to the...
BACKGROUND: Children in remote Indigenous communities in Australia have levels of dental caries much...
The aim of the Child Dental Health Survey in Lithgow was to establish the oral health status of prim...
The use of fluoride involves a balance between the protective effect against caries and the risk of ...
The aim of this study was to compare the dental caries prevalence, in the year 1998, in two cities o...
Most of the Republic of Ireland’s public water supplies have been fluoridated since the mid-1960s wh...
Objective: To map the geographic distribution of fluoride in water supplies and child dental caries ...
status of primary schoolchildren to assist the local council in deciding whether to fluoridate the w...
Water fluoridation has been repeatedly associated with lower caries experience in children but uncer...
OBJECTIVES: Water fluoridation is one of the most effective public health programs of the past centu...
In December 2008, artificial water fluoridation was introduced for the first time to the Logan-Beaud...
ObjectivesTo evaluate whether access to fluoridated public water in New South Wales (NSW) is related...
AIMS: Water fluoridation was extended in Queensland, Australia, across 2009-2011. A research program...
OBJECTIVES: This study assessed associations between exposure to fluoride in water and dental caries...
This paper reviews the rationale, context and support for water fluoridation in Australia, and exami...
Objectives: In December 2008, artificial water fluoridation was introduced for the first time to the...
BACKGROUND: Children in remote Indigenous communities in Australia have levels of dental caries much...
The aim of the Child Dental Health Survey in Lithgow was to establish the oral health status of prim...
The use of fluoride involves a balance between the protective effect against caries and the risk of ...
The aim of this study was to compare the dental caries prevalence, in the year 1998, in two cities o...
Most of the Republic of Ireland’s public water supplies have been fluoridated since the mid-1960s wh...
Objective: To map the geographic distribution of fluoride in water supplies and child dental caries ...
status of primary schoolchildren to assist the local council in deciding whether to fluoridate the w...
Water fluoridation has been repeatedly associated with lower caries experience in children but uncer...