Objective: Fluoride was first added to the Australian water supply in 1953, and by 2003, 69% of Australia's population was receiving the minimum recommended dose. Extending coverage of fluoridation to all remaining communities of at least 1000 people is a key strategy of Australia's National Oral Health Plan 2004-2013. We evaluate the cost-effectiveness of this strategy from an Australian health sector perspective. Methods: Health gains from the prevention of caries in the Australian population are modelled over the average 15-year lifespan of a treatment plant. Taking capital and on-going operational costs of fluoridation into account, as well as costs of caries treatment, we determine the dollars per disability-adjusted life years (DALY) ...
The intentional addition of a precise amount of fluoride to the water supply is a public health meas...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Oral diseases are very important because they impose economic and social burden ...
BACKGROUND: Children in remote Indigenous communities in Australia have levels of dental caries much...
OBJECTIVE: Fluoride was first added to the Australian water supply in 1953, and by 2003, 69% of Aust...
The aim of this study is to examine cost-effectiveness of fluoridation of drinking water supplies fo...
Issue addressed: Biannual application of fluoride varnish is effective for dental caries prevention,...
Abstract Background Implementing community water fluoridation involves costs, but these need to be c...
AIMS: Water fluoridation was extended in Queensland, Australia, across 2009-2011. A research program...
This paper reviews the rationale, context and support for water fluoridation in Australia, and exami...
Background: Fluoridation of public water supplies remains the key potential strategy for prevention ...
OBJECTIVES: Water fluoridation is one of the most effective public health programs of the past centu...
BACKGROUND: Community water fluoridation (CWF) is considered one of the 10 greatest public health ac...
Purpose: This study assessed the cost-effectiveness of a 3 year school-based dental sealant and fluo...
Background: Community water fluoridation (CWF), the controlled addition of fluoride to the water sup...
ObjectivesTo evaluate whether access to fluoridated public water in New South Wales (NSW) is related...
The intentional addition of a precise amount of fluoride to the water supply is a public health meas...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Oral diseases are very important because they impose economic and social burden ...
BACKGROUND: Children in remote Indigenous communities in Australia have levels of dental caries much...
OBJECTIVE: Fluoride was first added to the Australian water supply in 1953, and by 2003, 69% of Aust...
The aim of this study is to examine cost-effectiveness of fluoridation of drinking water supplies fo...
Issue addressed: Biannual application of fluoride varnish is effective for dental caries prevention,...
Abstract Background Implementing community water fluoridation involves costs, but these need to be c...
AIMS: Water fluoridation was extended in Queensland, Australia, across 2009-2011. A research program...
This paper reviews the rationale, context and support for water fluoridation in Australia, and exami...
Background: Fluoridation of public water supplies remains the key potential strategy for prevention ...
OBJECTIVES: Water fluoridation is one of the most effective public health programs of the past centu...
BACKGROUND: Community water fluoridation (CWF) is considered one of the 10 greatest public health ac...
Purpose: This study assessed the cost-effectiveness of a 3 year school-based dental sealant and fluo...
Background: Community water fluoridation (CWF), the controlled addition of fluoride to the water sup...
ObjectivesTo evaluate whether access to fluoridated public water in New South Wales (NSW) is related...
The intentional addition of a precise amount of fluoride to the water supply is a public health meas...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Oral diseases are very important because they impose economic and social burden ...
BACKGROUND: Children in remote Indigenous communities in Australia have levels of dental caries much...