Abstract Objective: To report the responses of adult participants in the 2009 New Zealand Oral Health Survey (NZOHS) to questions about community water fluoridation (CWF). Methods: The study used quantitative data from the NZOHS. All adult participants aged 18 years and over in the nationally representative NZOHS sample were included in the study (n=3475). Univariate analysis and multinominal logistic regression models were used to examine the associations between variables. Results: Overall, 57.7% of respondents thought that there were dental benefits to adding fluoride to drinking water and 31.7% responded that they did not know. More than 45% of respondents did not know whether there were health risks from adding fluoride to drinking wat...
Background: Fluoride plays a beneficial role in the prevention and repair of dental caries across al...
Importance: Robust contemporary epidemiologic evidence for the population-wide efficacy of reticulat...
Systematic reviews produce conflicting conclusions regarding dental caries-preventive effects of wat...
Community water fluoridation (CWF) is a cost-effective,1,2 safe,3 and environmentally friendly4 mean...
Objective: To investigate opinions and concerns of Gold Coast residents regarding fluoridation of co...
Objective: To estimate the level of support for water fluoridation across Australia and examine the ...
ObjectivesA considerable body of evidence confirms that water fluoridation effectively reduces the c...
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health conducted a comprehensive, statewide telephone health ...
ObjectivesTo describe perceived benefits and safety of community water fluoridation (CWF) and invest...
Fluoride is an ionized form of the fluorine element which is can be found naturally in water bodies ...
Abstract Background Implementing community water fluoridation involves costs, but these need to be c...
Background: Fluoride has an important role in the prevention of tooth decay. Given the naturally low...
BACKGROUND: The aims of this study were to: (1) analyse the fluoride content of tank water; (2) dete...
Objective: To describe public opinion relating to the fluoridation of drinking water in a sample of ...
OBJECTIVES: Water fluoridation is one of the most effective public health programs of the past centu...
Background: Fluoride plays a beneficial role in the prevention and repair of dental caries across al...
Importance: Robust contemporary epidemiologic evidence for the population-wide efficacy of reticulat...
Systematic reviews produce conflicting conclusions regarding dental caries-preventive effects of wat...
Community water fluoridation (CWF) is a cost-effective,1,2 safe,3 and environmentally friendly4 mean...
Objective: To investigate opinions and concerns of Gold Coast residents regarding fluoridation of co...
Objective: To estimate the level of support for water fluoridation across Australia and examine the ...
ObjectivesA considerable body of evidence confirms that water fluoridation effectively reduces the c...
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health conducted a comprehensive, statewide telephone health ...
ObjectivesTo describe perceived benefits and safety of community water fluoridation (CWF) and invest...
Fluoride is an ionized form of the fluorine element which is can be found naturally in water bodies ...
Abstract Background Implementing community water fluoridation involves costs, but these need to be c...
Background: Fluoride has an important role in the prevention of tooth decay. Given the naturally low...
BACKGROUND: The aims of this study were to: (1) analyse the fluoride content of tank water; (2) dete...
Objective: To describe public opinion relating to the fluoridation of drinking water in a sample of ...
OBJECTIVES: Water fluoridation is one of the most effective public health programs of the past centu...
Background: Fluoride plays a beneficial role in the prevention and repair of dental caries across al...
Importance: Robust contemporary epidemiologic evidence for the population-wide efficacy of reticulat...
Systematic reviews produce conflicting conclusions regarding dental caries-preventive effects of wat...