Data in a WHO report relating caries prevalence and the use of fluorides in different European countries were compared with data obtained directly from investigators in the field of oral epidemiology. The reliability of DMFT indices of 12-year-old children, mentioned in the WHO report, appeared sufficient to make comparisons between countries on the basis of these data. The WHO data files on the different applications of fluoride were incomplete. When figures were present, they were not always in agreement with those from the investigators. A decrease of the DMFT indices could be shown in a large number of countries. In further comparative studies between European countries, cultural differences (in dietary habits, for instance) should be t...
The aim of this study was to analyse with different statistic models the relation between fluoride u...
The aim of this report was to compare the oral health in the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, N...
Dental caries is the most common oral disease affecting all age groups and a major cause of tooth lo...
1984, and 1985-1988. Furthermore, questions were posed about fluoridation of drinking water, the use...
n appropriate exposure to fluoride must be able to interfere with the development of dental caries (...
ABSTRACT:The purpose of this literature study is to study the dental caries status (DMFT) of 12-year...
Introduction. The optimum amount of fluoride in drinking water has been determined 1ppm for special ...
Abstract: The need to defluoridate and fluoridate the water supplies in areas with drinking water na...
Abstract ? Denmark, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden have all had a similar decline in dental caries duri...
Although it is widely believed that caries prevalence in developing countries is increasing rapidly,...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the methods used to identify national mean DMFT scores...
The main purpose of this study is to compare data from precious surveys to current prevalence rates ...
The aim of this study was to compare the dental caries prevalence, in the year 1998, in two cities o...
The results of a cross-sectional study of the prevalence of caries in a sample of 3,237 children age...
The aim of this report was to compare the oral health in the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, N...
The aim of this study was to analyse with different statistic models the relation between fluoride u...
The aim of this report was to compare the oral health in the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, N...
Dental caries is the most common oral disease affecting all age groups and a major cause of tooth lo...
1984, and 1985-1988. Furthermore, questions were posed about fluoridation of drinking water, the use...
n appropriate exposure to fluoride must be able to interfere with the development of dental caries (...
ABSTRACT:The purpose of this literature study is to study the dental caries status (DMFT) of 12-year...
Introduction. The optimum amount of fluoride in drinking water has been determined 1ppm for special ...
Abstract: The need to defluoridate and fluoridate the water supplies in areas with drinking water na...
Abstract ? Denmark, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden have all had a similar decline in dental caries duri...
Although it is widely believed that caries prevalence in developing countries is increasing rapidly,...
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the methods used to identify national mean DMFT scores...
The main purpose of this study is to compare data from precious surveys to current prevalence rates ...
The aim of this study was to compare the dental caries prevalence, in the year 1998, in two cities o...
The results of a cross-sectional study of the prevalence of caries in a sample of 3,237 children age...
The aim of this report was to compare the oral health in the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, N...
The aim of this study was to analyse with different statistic models the relation between fluoride u...
The aim of this report was to compare the oral health in the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, N...
Dental caries is the most common oral disease affecting all age groups and a major cause of tooth lo...