A cost-effectiveness analysis was conducted during a 3-year randomized controlled clinical trial in a general dental practice in the Netherlands in which 230 6-year-old children (± 3 months) were assigned to either regular dental care, an increased professional fluoride application (IPFA) programme or a non-operative caries treatment and prevention (NOCTP) programme. Information on resource use during the 3-year period was documented by the dental nurse at every patient visit, such as treatment time, travel time and travel distance. Caries increment scores (at D 3 MFS level) were used to assess effectiveness. Cost calculations were performed using bottom- up micro-costing. Incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (ICERs) were expressed as addi...
Objectives: To evaluate the cost‐effectiveness of a home‐visit intervention conducted by oral heal...
Introduction: Treatment of dental diseases makes up 4.6% of global health expenditure and dental car...
Objectives The aims of this study were to: identify the evidence on cost‐effectiveness of school‐bas...
A cost-effectiveness analysis was conducted during a 3-year randomized controlled clinical trial in ...
A 2-arm parallel-group randomized controlled trial measured the cost-effectiveness of caries prevent...
Introduction: Dental caries is the most prevalent non-communicative disease worldwide. Although the ...
OBJECTIVE: The primary purpose of this study was to assess the cost-effectiveness of caries preventi...
The aim of the present study was to perform a systematic review of economic evaluations of caries pr...
BACKGROUND: This study modelled the cost-effectiveness, from a societal perspective, of a program th...
OBJECTIVES: A total of 3373 12-year-olds agreed to participate in an intervention study evaluating d...
The aims of this thesis were to evaluate caries-preventive measures from a societal perspective, to ...
Introduction: An economic evaluation (EE) was conducted alongside a randomised controlled trial (the...
The aim of the present study was to perform a systematic review of economic evaluations of caries pr...
Dental caries is the most common disease of childhood. The NHS guidelines promote preventative care ...
Background: Dental caries is the most common disease of childhood. The NHS guidelines promote preven...
Objectives: To evaluate the cost‐effectiveness of a home‐visit intervention conducted by oral heal...
Introduction: Treatment of dental diseases makes up 4.6% of global health expenditure and dental car...
Objectives The aims of this study were to: identify the evidence on cost‐effectiveness of school‐bas...
A cost-effectiveness analysis was conducted during a 3-year randomized controlled clinical trial in ...
A 2-arm parallel-group randomized controlled trial measured the cost-effectiveness of caries prevent...
Introduction: Dental caries is the most prevalent non-communicative disease worldwide. Although the ...
OBJECTIVE: The primary purpose of this study was to assess the cost-effectiveness of caries preventi...
The aim of the present study was to perform a systematic review of economic evaluations of caries pr...
BACKGROUND: This study modelled the cost-effectiveness, from a societal perspective, of a program th...
OBJECTIVES: A total of 3373 12-year-olds agreed to participate in an intervention study evaluating d...
The aims of this thesis were to evaluate caries-preventive measures from a societal perspective, to ...
Introduction: An economic evaluation (EE) was conducted alongside a randomised controlled trial (the...
The aim of the present study was to perform a systematic review of economic evaluations of caries pr...
Dental caries is the most common disease of childhood. The NHS guidelines promote preventative care ...
Background: Dental caries is the most common disease of childhood. The NHS guidelines promote preven...
Objectives: To evaluate the cost‐effectiveness of a home‐visit intervention conducted by oral heal...
Introduction: Treatment of dental diseases makes up 4.6% of global health expenditure and dental car...
Objectives The aims of this study were to: identify the evidence on cost‐effectiveness of school‐bas...