Fluoride varnish was incorporated into clinical dentistry to reduce caries; its use in the U.S. has increased progressively since it was approved by the FDA in 1994. This paper reviewed clinical studies and found that fluoride varnish's effectiveness in caries prevention, ease of application, and safety give it an advantage over other types of topical fluoride treatments (such as gels and rinses) or other caries management methods. As a result, it is regarded as one of the superior topical fluoride agents for young children.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
The use of topically applied fluoride has been widely researched as a means to reduce the risk of de...
Many reviews support fluoride varnish (FV) as a caries-inhibitory agent. Evidence from 6 Cochrane sy...
Dental caries is a chronic, progressive, multi-factorial, infectious disease that can begin in early...
Fluoride varnish is developed to prolong the contact time between fluoride and tooth surface, so tha...
Fluoride varnish prolongs the contact time between fluoride and tooth surface to reduce caries. Its ...
Topically-applied fluoride varnishes have been used extensively as an operator-applied caries-preven...
Dental caries is one of the most common childhood diseases worldwide. Although dental caries can be ...
Fluoride varnishes were developed as alternatives to the conventional topical applications, mainly t...
Fluoride varnishes were developed as alternatives to the conventional topical applications, mainly t...
Dental caries are most likely to occur on occlusal surfaces from the early eruptive stages of the to...
A clinical dental caries study was conducted to compare the anticariogenic properties of topically a...
The aim of this paper was systematically to evaluate the caries-preventive effect of professional fl...
The aim of this paper was systematically to evaluate the caries-preventive effect of professional fl...
Background: Caries inhibitory effect of fluoride has been known for about a century. The use of mout...
Background: The expression ‘topical fluoride treatment’ refers to methods that provide a high concen...
The use of topically applied fluoride has been widely researched as a means to reduce the risk of de...
Many reviews support fluoride varnish (FV) as a caries-inhibitory agent. Evidence from 6 Cochrane sy...
Dental caries is a chronic, progressive, multi-factorial, infectious disease that can begin in early...
Fluoride varnish is developed to prolong the contact time between fluoride and tooth surface, so tha...
Fluoride varnish prolongs the contact time between fluoride and tooth surface to reduce caries. Its ...
Topically-applied fluoride varnishes have been used extensively as an operator-applied caries-preven...
Dental caries is one of the most common childhood diseases worldwide. Although dental caries can be ...
Fluoride varnishes were developed as alternatives to the conventional topical applications, mainly t...
Fluoride varnishes were developed as alternatives to the conventional topical applications, mainly t...
Dental caries are most likely to occur on occlusal surfaces from the early eruptive stages of the to...
A clinical dental caries study was conducted to compare the anticariogenic properties of topically a...
The aim of this paper was systematically to evaluate the caries-preventive effect of professional fl...
The aim of this paper was systematically to evaluate the caries-preventive effect of professional fl...
Background: Caries inhibitory effect of fluoride has been known for about a century. The use of mout...
Background: The expression ‘topical fluoride treatment’ refers to methods that provide a high concen...
The use of topically applied fluoride has been widely researched as a means to reduce the risk of de...
Many reviews support fluoride varnish (FV) as a caries-inhibitory agent. Evidence from 6 Cochrane sy...
Dental caries is a chronic, progressive, multi-factorial, infectious disease that can begin in early...