Abstract Background Implementing community water fluoridation involves costs, but these need to be considered against the likely benefits. We aimed to assess the cost-benefit and cost-effectiveness of water fluoridation in New Zealand (NZ) in terms of expenditure and quality-adjusted life years. Methods Based on published studies, we determined the risk reduction effects of fluoridation, we quantified its health benefits using standardised dental indexes, and we calculated financial savings from averted treatment. We analysed NZ water supplies to estimate the financial costs of fluoridation. We devised a method to represent dental caries experience in quality-adjusted life years. Results Over 20 years, the net discounted saving from adding ...
Fluoride prevents dental decay and encourages strong enamel surfaces on the teeth. Water fluoridati...
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...
The aim of this study is to examine cost-effectiveness of fluoridation of drinking water supplies fo...
OBJECTIVE: Fluoride was first added to the Australian water supply in 1953, and by 2003, 69% of Aust...
Objective: Fluoride was first added to the Australian water supply in 1953, and by 2003, 69% of Aust...
Background: Community water fluoridation (CWF), the controlled addition of fluoride to the water sup...
BACKGROUND: Community water fluoridation (CWF) is considered one of the 10 greatest public health ac...
Introduction Local, state, and national health policy makers require information on the economic bur...
Abstract Background Fluoridation of public water supplies remains the key potential strategy for pre...
This paper reviews the rationale, context and support for water fluoridation in Australia, and exami...
Abstract Objective: To report the responses of adult participants in the 2009 New Zealand Oral Healt...
Community water fluoridation (CWF) is a cost-effective,1,2 safe,3 and environmentally friendly4 mean...
OBJECTIVES: Water fluoridation is one of the most effective public health programs of the past centu...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Oral diseases are very important because they impose economic and social burden ...
Fluoride prevents dental decay and encourages strong enamel surfaces on the teeth. Water fluoridati...
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...
The aim of this study is to examine cost-effectiveness of fluoridation of drinking water supplies fo...
OBJECTIVE: Fluoride was first added to the Australian water supply in 1953, and by 2003, 69% of Aust...
Objective: Fluoride was first added to the Australian water supply in 1953, and by 2003, 69% of Aust...
Background: Community water fluoridation (CWF), the controlled addition of fluoride to the water sup...
BACKGROUND: Community water fluoridation (CWF) is considered one of the 10 greatest public health ac...
Introduction Local, state, and national health policy makers require information on the economic bur...
Abstract Background Fluoridation of public water supplies remains the key potential strategy for pre...
This paper reviews the rationale, context and support for water fluoridation in Australia, and exami...
Abstract Objective: To report the responses of adult participants in the 2009 New Zealand Oral Healt...
Community water fluoridation (CWF) is a cost-effective,1,2 safe,3 and environmentally friendly4 mean...
OBJECTIVES: Water fluoridation is one of the most effective public health programs of the past centu...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Oral diseases are very important because they impose economic and social burden ...
Fluoride prevents dental decay and encourages strong enamel surfaces on the teeth. Water fluoridati...
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...