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Rev. bras. epidemiol ; Rev. bras. epidemiol;27: e240029, 2024. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1559519

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ABSTRACT Objective: This study aimed to assess the consistency of data regarding the provision of fluoridation in Brazilian municipalities with water supply systems. Methods: Official data from the National Basic Sanitation Survey and the National Information System on Sanitation for 2017 were compared. Results: Out of 5,570 municipalities in Brazil, 4,546 (81.6%) had water supply systems. The agreement between data sources was 84%, with a Kappa of 0.668, indicating substantial agreement. However, the estimates of fluoridation provision exhibited an average discrepancy of 8.1 percentage points, ranging from 1.2 points in the Central-West region to 21.4 points in the Northeast region. Conclusion: To address these inconsistencies, it is essential to enhance information sources, ensuring more reliable data for health, sanitation authorities, and society at large.


RESUMO Objetivo: Avaliar a consistência dos dados sobre a provisão de fluoretação em municípios brasileiros com sistemas de abastecimento de água. Métodos: Foram comparados os dados da Pesquisa Nacional de Saneamento Básico e do Sistema Nacional de Informações sobre Saneamento referentes a 2017. Resultados: De 5.570 municípios no Brasil, 4.546 (81,6%) possuíam sistemas de água. A concordância entre as fontes foi de 84%, com Kappa de 0,668, indicando substancial concordância. Entretanto, as estimativas de provisão divergiram em média 8,1 pontos percentuais, variando de 1,2 ponto na região Centro-Oeste a 21,4 pontos na região Nordeste. Conclusão: Para superar essa inconsistência, é fundamental aprimorar as fontes de informação, garantindo dados mais confiáveis para as autoridades de saúde, saneamento e para a sociedade em geral.

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Braz. j. oral sci ; 23: e243309, 2024. ilus
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS, BBO - Odontología | ID: biblio-1537094

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The maintenance of adequate fluoride (F) concentration in the public water supply is fundamental for ensuring that the community use of F can reach the maximum benefit for caries control and minimum risk for dental fluorosis. Thus, surveillance systems must use accurate and valid analytical methods to determine F concentration and, according to the literature, give preference to the ion-specific electrode (F- ISE) analysis. Aim: The objective of this study was to compare the accuracy of the ISE and SPADNS methods in the determination of the F concentration in the same water sample. Methods: Duplicate water samples were taken from 30 sampling sites in the municipality of Maringá, state of Paraná, monthly for 12 months, totaling 276 samples. An aliquot was analyzed by the FOP-UNICAMP Oral Biochemistry laboratory, using the F- ISE method, and the other one, by the SANEPAR laboratory in Maringá/PR, using the SPADNS method. Descriptive analysis and Pearson's correlation test were applied, with a significant level of p<0.05. Results: Results were expressed as ppm F (mg F/L), and a very strong positive correlation (r= 0.91; p<0.001) was detected between the two methods of analysis. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that the determination of f luoride concentration in water can be made with accuracy by the SPADNS method, a standardized analysis protocol


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Abastecimiento de Agua , Estudio Comparativo , Fluoruración , Flúor , Exactitud de los Datos
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Dent J (Basel) ; 11(3)2023 Mar 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36975568

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In recent decades, the increase in fluoride exposure has raised the numbers of dental fluorosis in fluoridated and non-fluoridated communities In Ecuador, but the last national epidemiological study on DF was conducted more than a decade ago. The objective of this cross-sectional descriptive study was to determine the prevalence, distribution and severity of dental fluorosis (DF) using the Dean index in 1606 schoolchildren aged 6 to 12 years from urban and rural environments in provinces that make up the Southern Region of Ecuador. Participants met the inclusion criteria which were age, locality, informed consent document and no legal impediment. The results are presented using percentage frequency measures and chi-square associations. The prevalence of dental fluorosis was 50.1% in the areas of Azuay, Cañar and Morona Santiago, with no significant differences (x2 = 5.83, p = 0.054). The types of DF found most frequently were very mild and mild in all provinces; a moderate degree was more prevalent in Cañar (17%). There was no significant association (p > 0.05) between sex and the presence of dental fluorosis and, with respect to severity, the most frequent degree was moderate at the age of 12 years. The prevalence of dental fluorosis in the area evaluated is high, especially in the light and very light degrees, with a tendency toward moderate levels. It is necessary to carry out studies on the factors that are predisposing to the development of this pathology in the population studied. This research is an update regarding this pathology in Ecuador, so it is concluded that it is necessary to continue developing studies based on the findings obtained, thus contributing to the public health of the country.

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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35886086

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Fluoridated-milk schemes have been developed and implemented in many countries to prevent dental caries. This study aimed to evaluate the impact/influence of scientific publications, researchers, and institutions conducting research on milk fluoridation; to explore the international and inter-institutional collaboration and illustrate scientific output trends; and to pinpoint research hotspots in milk fluoridation research. This bibliometric analysis of original research articles on milk fluoridation includes all of the original articles published in peer-reviewed journals systematically extracted from the SCOPUS database. In total, 108 articles were included in this study, with a total of 11,789 citations. A majority (67.6%) of these articles were in the subject area of 'dentistry', 22.2% externally funded, 14.8% published in the journal, Caries Research, 7.4% authored/co-authored by Twetman S, 6.5% by authors from Universidad de Chile, and the UK had the highest output (24.1%). The network visualizations showed that those countries with current/past histories of implemented milk fluoridation programs were interconnected on the network visualization map, and they were predominantly the hotspots for original research on milk fluoridation. This study also identified inequalities in research outputs on the topic. With the current enormous global burden of dental caries in children, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, there is an urgent need for greater and more equitable funding of milk fluoridation research globally.


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Caries Dental , Fluoruración , Animales , Bibliometría , Niño , Chile , Caries Dental/epidemiología , Caries Dental/prevención & control , Humanos , Leche
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Epidemiol Health ; 44: e2022007, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34990530

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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the impact of community water fluoridation (CWF) on differences in dental caries decline across racial and socioeconomic subgroups of Brazilian adolescents. METHODS: Two nationwide Brazilian population-based oral health surveys were used (Brazilian Oral Health Survey 2003 and 2010). In total, 7,198 adolescents from 15 years to 19 years old living in 50 cities investigated in both surveys were included. The mean numbers of untreated decayed teeth (DT) according to racial (Whites vs. Browns/Blacks) and socioeconomic subgroups (at or above the minimum wage per capita vs. under) were analysed. Difference-in-differences negative binomial regressions were adjusted by schooling, age, and sex. Decayed, missing, and filled teeth and DT prevalence, calculated as a categorical variable, were used in sensitivity analyses. RESULTS: The adjusted difference of reduction in DT was similar across socioeconomic subgroups (ß=-0.05; 95% confidence interval [CI], -0.45 to 0.35) and favoured, but not to a significant degree, Whites (ß=-0.34; 95% CI, -0.74 to 0.04) compared to Brown/Blacks in fluoridated areas. In non-fluoridated areas, significant differences were observed in the mean number of DT, favouring the higher socioeconomic subgroup (ß=-0.26; 95% CI, -0.53 to -0.01) and Whites (ß=-0.40; 95% CI, -0.69 to -0.11) in relation to their counterparts. The sensitivity analyses confirmed the findings. CONCLUSIONS: The similar reduction in DT across income subgroups suggests that CWF has had a beneficial effect on tackling income inequalities in dental caries within a 7-year timeframe.


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Caries Dental , Fluoruración , Adolescente , Brasil/epidemiología , Índice CPO , Caries Dental/epidemiología , Caries Dental/prevención & control , Humanos , Renta , Prevalencia
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J Public Health Dent ; 82(4): 468-477, 2022 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34888880

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OBJECTIVES: Community water fluoridation has been associated with better oral health conditions globally and reduced dental caries. While oral health policies are governed by the health sector agenda, water fluoridation is undertaken by public, private, and mixed public/private companies of the sanitation sector. The first aim of this study was to investigate the degree of intersectoral collaboration, and the second was to investigate how the coordination mechanisms are perceived by the sanitation agents of the sectors involved in water quality management, for the potential establishment of water fluoridation in a central-west state in Brazil. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with chief sanitation agents from nonprofit, profit, and mixed public/private companies responsible for water quality and fluoridation in a purposive sample. Theoretical frameworks of intersectoral collaboration and coordination mechanisms were used for analysis. RESULTS: Twelve interviews were conducted. Informal collaboration was identified in the sanitation sector within companies involved in water provision. The main coordination mechanisms were network-type mechanisms, which involve consultations and knowledge sharing, and market-type mechanisms, which explore new job opportunities and cost-effectiveness, especially in water quality measures. Enabling themes (enablers) were identified, such as positive attitude toward including water quality and fluoridation in a collaborative health and sanitation common agenda. Moreover, fluoridation did not meet the regulatory and surveillance agenda at the state level, and until that moment, there was no proposal of the health sector for water fluoridation. CONCLUSIONS: Partnership creation, consolidation, and shared mission, especially between health and sanitation sectors, were identified as main challenges for implementing water fluoridation policy.


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Caries Dental , Fluoruración , Humanos , Colaboración Intersectorial , Brasil , Caries Dental/prevención & control , Saneamiento
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Int J Paediatr Dent ; 32(4): 503-513, 2022 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34564916

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AIM: To summarize the information on the effectiveness of community water fluoridation (CWF) on the reduction of dental caries in the context of the wide use of fluoridated toothpaste in Brazil. DESIGN: A systematic review was conducted regarding the effect of CWF based on studies with Brazilian population groups using the following electronic databases: MEDLINE/PubMed, LILACS, SciELO, and SCOPUS. The literature search was conducted up to August 2019. Studies that compared caries experience in at least two areas, one fluoridated and the other non-fluoridated, by mean dmft/DMFT (decayed, missing, and filled teeth) index or caries prevalence (caries vs. caries-free) were included. Considering the beginning of widespread use of fluoride dentifrice and the time for producing dental caries decline, studies published before 1995 were excluded. Descriptive analysis and meta-analyses were carried out. The effect size was measured by mean difference for dmft and DMFT ± SD and odds ratios on a logarithmic scale for caries prevalence. RESULTS: Of the 574 studies retrieved, 16 and 10 were included in the qualitative and quantitative analysis, respectively. Fluoridated areas exhibited lower mean dmft/DMFT than non-fluoridated areas did. The mean difference in the dmft between non-fluoridated and fluoridated areas was -2.28 (95% CI -3.26; -1.30) for children aged 5-8 years and -1.12 (95% CI -1.93; -0.32) for those aged 3-12 years; the mean difference in the DMFT was -0.61 (95% CI -0.80; -0.42) for the children aged between 7 and 12 years. The caries prevalence was 1.4 times and 57% lower, respectively, at primary and permanent dentition in fluoridated areas. Heterogeneity was observed in all age groups, ranging from 77.6% to 98.2%. CONCLUSION: Community water fluoridation remains effective in preventing dental caries in children younger than 13 years, even with the widespread use of fluoridated toothpaste.


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Caries Dental , Fluoruración , Niño , Índice CPO , Caries Dental/epidemiología , Caries Dental/prevención & control , Fluoruros/uso terapéutico , Humanos , Prevalencia , Pastas de Dientes
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Community Dent Oral Epidemiol ; 50(4): 321-332, 2022 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34342029

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OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate the influence of community water fluoridation on ethnic inequalities in untreated dental caries among children and adolescents in Brazil while taking the human development context into account. METHODS: Data from a nationwide Brazilian epidemiological population oral health survey were used (SB Brazil 2010). Outcomes were caries prevalence measured by the proportion of individuals with one or more untreated decayed teeth and caries severity defined by the mean number of untreated decayed teeth (DT). Three different contexts were considered: 1-cities with no water fluoridation; 2-cities with water fluoridation and low Human Development Index (HDI); and 3-cities with water fluoridation and high HDI. The exposure was ethnic/racial group (White, Pardo, Black) and covariates were age, sex and household income. Multilevel logistic and negative binomial regressions were performed with 6696 children (aged 5 years) and 11 585 adolescents (aged 12 and 15-19 years). RESULTS: For both children and adolescents, ethnic differences in caries prevalence and mean DT were found in the nonfluoridated cities with low HDI and also in cities with high HDI, most of which were fluoridated. For example in nonfluoridated cities with low HDI, 5-year-old Pardo children were more likely to have untreated decay (OR = 1.22; 95% CI: 1.02, 1.46) and had more decayed teeth (RR = 1.18; 95% CI: 1.04, 1.34) than their White counterparts after adjusting for sex and household income. No statistically significant differences were observed in fluoridated cities with low HDI. CONCLUSION: Water fluoridation appears to be associated with reduced ethnic inequalities in dental caries prevalence and mean DT among children and adolescents in more disadvantaged settings.


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Caries Dental , Fluoruración , Adolescente , Brasil/epidemiología , Niño , Preescolar , Índice CPO , Caries Dental/epidemiología , Susceptibilidad a Caries Dentarias , Humanos , Prevalencia
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Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr ; 22: e210153, 2022. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS, BBO - Odontología | ID: biblio-1386813

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Abstract Objective: To analyze the fluoride concentration in the public water supply in Manaus, Brazil. Material and Methods: Water samples were collected in 50 mL polyethylene bottles, identified, and labeled. The collection was performed from September 2016 to August 2018. For the selection of collection points, all neighborhoods of the city of Manaus, divided into four health districts (North, South, East, and West), were mapped. From each district, 30 samples were collected, totaling 120 monthly samples. Water samples were analyzed using an ion analyzer, ORION 720-A, and a specific electrode, ORION 96-09. The ion analyzer and electrode were calibrated in standard solutions. The levels were classified in intervals based on technical consensus to guide the health surveillance agencies. Results: Of the 2,874 water samples, 50.3% were within the recommended range, and 49.7% were inadequate, with 31.6% considered above the parameters and 18.1% below. Among the districts, the North had the highest percentages of unsatisfactory samples, resulting in limited action to prevent tooth decay. During the 24 months of analysis, there were large oscillations in the values in all four districts of Manaus. Conclusion: Results reinforce the importance of heterocontrol for the city to guarantee the effectiveness of this public health measure.


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Vigilancia Sanitaria , Fluoruración/estadística & datos numéricos , Caries Dental/prevención & control , Fluoruros/análisis , Política de Salud , Salud Bucal/educación , Salud Pública , Estudios Transversales/métodos
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Arq. odontol ; 58: 281-293, 2022. ilus, tab
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS, BBO - Odontología | ID: biblio-1412058

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Objetivo: Identificar os resumos publicados nas Reuniões Anuais da Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Odontológica sobre fluorose em regiões endêmicas e verificar a contribuição da Ciência Brasileira para o assunto. Métodos: Este estudo descritivo foi realizado com dados secundários do período entre 2005 e 2020; os estudos elegíveis foram identificados a partir dos descritores presentes no título e/ou resumo: flúor, fluorose, fluorose dental, fluorose dentária, fluoretação, intoxicação por flúor. Critérios de inclusão: estudos em regiões declaradas como de fluorose endêmica ou que citassem o teor de flúor acima de 0,8 mg F/L. Foram excluídos estudos que não declarassem estudar fluorose em regiões endêmicas ou não citassem o teor de flúor na água. Os dados foram coletados por dois examinadores de modo independente e a distribuição de frequências dos dados foi realizada (Microsoft Excel para Mac v.16.16.12). Resultados: Observou-se que de 41.953 resumos publicados durante esses 15 anos, 1190 (2,83%) foram elegíveis; 426 (1,01%) abordaram especificamente o tema fluorose e24 (0,06%) a fluorose em regiões endêmicas. Os assuntos abordados envolveram tratamento (n = 4; 14,81%); desenvolvimento de programas de promoção de saúde bucal (n = 2; 7,69%);avaliação da potabilidade da água (n = 2; 7,41%); implementação de sistemas de desfluoretação (n = 2; 7,41%); prevalência e severidade (n = 2; 7,41%); distribuição da fluorose na dentição (n = 1, 3,70%); impacto na qualidade de vida (n = 2; 7,41%); percepçãoestética(n = 5; 18,52%); uso e ingestão de flúor (n = 3; 11,11%); fluorose óssea (n = 2; 7,41%); análise da possibilidade de alteração no padrão cognitivo (n = 1; 3,70%), nas funções motoras e no equilíbrio (n=1; 3,70%).Conclusão: Diferentes aspectos relacionados à fluorose em região endêmica foram abordados. A Ciência Brasileira tem se dedicado ao tema ao longo dos anos. Entretanto, há um número restrito de estudos, em especial sobre a relação dose-reposta.


Aim: Identify the abstracts published at the Brazilian Society for Dental Research's Annual Meetings regarding Fluorosis in endemic regions, as well as verify the contribution of Brazilian science to the subject. Methods:This descriptive study was conducted using secondary data from the period between 2005 and 2020; the eligible studies were identified from the descriptors present in the title and/or abstract, as follows: fluoride, fluorosis, dental fluorosis, dental fluorosis, fluoridation, fluoride poisoning. Inclusion criteria: studies in regions with endemic fluorosis were included. Studies that did not address fluorosis in endemic regions were excluded. Data were collected by two independent examiners and the distribution frequency of the data was performed (Microsoft Excel for Mac v.16.16.12). Results: It was observed that of the 41,953 abstracts published during these 15 years, 1,190 (2.83%) were eligible; 426 (1.01%) specifically addressed the theme of fluorosis, and of these, 24 (0.06%) reported on fluorosis in endemic regions. The subjects addressed involved treatment (n = 4; 14.41%), the development of oral health promotion programs (n = 2; 7.41%), the evaluation of water potability (n = 2; 7.41%), the implementation of defluoridation systems (n = 2; 7.41%), prevalence and severity (n = 2; 7.41%), the distribution of fluorosis in dentition (n = 1, 3.70%), impacts on the quality of life (n = 2; 7.41%), esthetic perceptions (n = 4; 18.52%), fluoride use and ingestion (n = 3; 11.11%), bone fluorosis (n = 2; 7.41%), the analysis of alterations in the cognitive pattern (n = 1; 3.70%) and change in motor functions and balance (n=1; 3,70%).Conclusion: Different aspects related to fluorosis in an endemic region were addressed. Brazilian Science has been devoted to the theme over the years; however, there have been a limited number of studies published in the literature concerning the dose-response ratio.


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Fluoruración , Intoxicación por Flúor , Flúor , Fluorosis Dental
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Araçatuba; s.n; 2022. 87 p. tab, graf.
Tesis en Inglés | LILACS, BBO - Odontología | ID: biblio-1562906

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O presente estudo avaliou o efeito do sal fluoretado como uma medida comunitária preventiva na prevalência de cárie dentária e fluorose dentária. Foram realizadas pesquisas nas seguintes bases de dados: Medline/PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Cochrane, Embase, Lilacs/BBO, ProQuest, além da plataforma Open Gray and Clinical Trials. A qualidade metodológica e o risco de viés foram avaliados usando as ferramentas Escala Modificada NewcastleOttawa, RoB-2 e ROBINS-1. Os dados referentes a chances de cárie, chances de fluorose e média de cáries foram plotados, e a análise apropriada foi realizada usando o Software Rev Man 5.3. A proporção de participantes livre de cáries foi calculada. A certeza da evidência também foi avaliada por média através da abordagem GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation). Foram selecionados vinte estudos para síntese qualitativa, dos quais 15 estavam incluídos em 6 diferentes metanálises. Indivíduos que consumiam sal fluoretado (SF) apresentaram um menor risco de quando comparados aos controle negativo (nenhuma medida comunitária) (OR 0.41 [0.30; 0.57], I 2=99%, p< 0.00001), mas não quando comparados à água fluoretada (AF) (OR 1.12 [0.97, 1.29], I 2=93%, p = 0.11). Um padrão inverso foi observado para fluorose, com o consumo de SF, aumentando o risco de fluorose quando comparado ao controle negativo OR 1.57 [1.26; 1.91], I 2=0%, p< 0.0001), mas semelhante à AF (OR 0.76 [0.46; 1.27], I 2=62%, p=0.30). A qualidade da evidência foi muito baixa; muitos estudos incluídos eram transversais. Em conclusão, com as evidências disponíveis, é sugerido que o uso de SF promova um efeito na prevenção da cárie dentária comparável a AF, além de não promover aumento do risco de fluorose quando comparado a AF. Embora os resultados da presente Revisão Sistemática devam ser interpretados com cautela devido a baixa quantidade de ensaios clínicos e a baixa qualidade de evidência (GRADE), a fluoretação do sal pode ser considerada uma estratégia efetiva e segura para a administração de flúor na comunidade(AU)


The present study evaluates the effect of salt fluoridation as a community preventive measure on the prevalence of dental caries and dental fluorosis. Searches were performed in Medline/PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Cochrane, Embase, Lilacs/BBO, ProQuest, in addition to Open Gray and Clinical Trials. Methodological quality and risk of bias were assessed using the modified Newcastle-Ottawa Scale, RoB-2 and ROBINS-1 tools. Data sets for fluorosis chance, caries chance and mean of caries were plotted, and the appropriate analyses were applied by using the Rev Man 5.3 software program. The proportion of caries-free participants was calculated. Certainty of evidence was also evaluated by means of the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) approach. Twenty studies were selected for qualitative synthesis, of which 15 were included in 6 different meta-analyses. Individuals consuming fluoridated salt (FS) were less likely to develop caries lesions compared to negative controls (no community measure) (OR 0.41 [0.30; 0.57], I 2=99%, p< 0.00001), but not compared to fluoridated water (FW) (OR 1.12 [0.97, 1.29], I 2=93%, p = 0.11). An inverse pattern was observed for fluorosis, as consumption of FS increased the risk of fluorosis compared to negative control (OR 1.57 [1.26; 1.91], I 2=0%, p< 0.0001), but not in comparison to FW (OR 0.76 [0.46; 1.27], I 2=62%, p=0.30). The quality of the evidence available was very low; most studies included were cross-sectional. In conclusion, with the available evidence, it is suggested that the use of FS promotes similar anti-caries effects compared with FW, without increasing the risk of fluorosis compared to FW. Although the results of the present systematic review should be interpretated with caution due to the low quantity of clinical trials and low certainty of evidence (GRADE), salt fluoridation can be considered as an effective and safe strategy for Community administration of fluoride(AU)


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Cloruro de Sodio Dietético , Cariostáticos
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CES odontol ; 34(2): 15-29, jul.-dic. 2021. tab, graf
Artículo en Español | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1374777

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Resumen Introducción y objetivo: la severidad de la fluorosis dental refleja exposición a fluoruros durante el desarrollo del esmalte. Recientemente se han reportado asociaciones entre la exposición prenatal y postnatal a fluoruros y efectos negativos en el neurodesarrollo. El objetivo de este estudio fue describir y comparar la severidad y el patrón de distribución de la fluorosis en las denticiones primaria y permanente, como base para discutir la temporalidad de la exposición en niños viviendo en áreas endémicas en el departamento del Huila. Materiales y métodos: odontólogos entrenados diagnosticaron fluorosis en 840 niños (preescolares y escolares) de cuatro municipios usando el índice de Thylstrup & Fejerskov. Para estimar la prevalencia de las diferentes severidades, cada niño se clasifico de acuerdo con la severidad más alta en boca. La distribución de la prevalencia de severidades por grupo etario y tipo de dentición se reportan como tasas de prevalencia (%). Resultados: la prevalencia en preescolares y escolares fue de 97.2% y 99.9%, respectivamente y la fluorosis moderada la más prevalente (75.6% y 63.5%, respectivamente). En ambas denticiones, la fluorosis leve fue más prevalente en los dientes anteriores que en posteriores. Las severidades moderada y severa tuvieron mayor prevalencia en dientes posteriores que en anteriores. Conclusiones: el patrón de distribución de la severidad de la fluorosis sugiere exposición prenatal y postnatal a fluoruros, por encima de los niveles recomendados. Este estudio resalta la importancia de la alidación de la fluorosis del dental como un potencial biomarcador histórico de exposición a luoruros en momentos críticos para el neurodesarrollo.


Resumo Introdução e objetivo: a severidade da fluorose dentária reflete a exposição a fluoretos durante o desenvolvimento do esmalte. Recentemente, associações entre a exposição pré-natal e pós-natal ao fluoretos e efeitos negativos no desenvolvimento neurológico foram relatadas. O objetivo deste estudo é descrever e comparar o padrão de severidade e distribuição da fluorose na dentição decídua e permanente, como intuito para a discussão sobre a temporalidade da exposição em crianças moradoras em áreas endêmicas de fluorose no departamento de Huila, Colômbia. Materiais e métodos: Cirurgiões-dentistas treinados diagnosticaram fluorose em 840 crianças (pré-escolares e escolares) de quatro municípios, utilizando o índice de Thylstrup & Fejerskov. Para estimar a prevalência dos diferentes estágios de severidade, cada criança foi classificada de acordo com o escore mais severo da boca. A distribuição da prevalência de fluorose nos diferentes estágios de severidade por faixa etária e tipo de dentição é apresentada como taxa de prevalência (%). Resultados: a prevalência de fluorose em pré-escolares foi de 97,2% e em escolares de 99,9%. Fluorose moderada foi a mais prevalente (75,6% e 63,5%, respectivamente). Em ambas as dentições, a fluorose leve foi mais prevalente nos dentes anteriores do que nos posteriores. Porém, tanto fluorose moderada como severa foram mais prevalentes nos dentes posteriores do que nos anteriores. Conclusões: o padrão de distribuição da severidade da fluorose sugere uma exposição pré- e pós-natal a fluoretos acima de níveis recomendados. Este estudo salienta a importância da validação da fluorose dentária como um potencial biomarcador histórico da exposição ao fluoretos durante momentos críticos para o neurodesenvolvimento.


Abstract Introduction and objective: dental fluorosis severity reflects fluoride exposure during dental enamel development. Recently, prenatal and postnatal exposure to fluoride has been associated with negative neurodevelopmental outcomes. The aim of this study was to describe and compare the severity and distribution pattern of dental fluorosis in the primary and permanent dentition, as a basis to discuss the timing and extent of fluoride exposure of children living in endemic areas of fluorosis in the department of Huila. Materials and methods: 840 children (preschoolers and schoolchildren) from four municipalities of the Huila Department were examined by trained dentists for dental fluorosis using the Thylstrup & Fejerskov Index. To estimate the prevalence of severities of fluorosis, each child was classified according to the most severe score. The distribution of the prevalence of enamel fluorosis severity by age-group and type of dentition were reported as prevalence rates (%). Results: Prevalence of dental fluorosis in preschoolers was of 97.2% and in schoolers of 99.9%. For both preschoolers and schoolers moderate fluorosis was the most prevalent (75.6% and 63.5%, respectively). For both primary and permanent teeth, mild fluorosis was more prevalent in anterior teeth than in posterior teeth. Moderate and severe fluorosis were more prevalent in posterior teeth than in anterior teeth. Conclusions: the distribution pattern of the severity of dental fluorosis suggests both prenatal and postnatal exposure to fluoride above recommended levels. This study raises the importance of the validation of dental fluorosis as a potential historical biomarker of fluoride exposure at moments that are critical for neurodevelopment.

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Cad. saúde colet., (Rio J.) ; 29(4): 551-560, out.-dez. 2021. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1360324

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Abstract Background Although a trend towards dental caries reduction has been observed, further investigations on its pattern and development are still needed. Objective To investigate the influence of clinical, social and environmental variables on dental caries prevalence in adolescents from a Brazilian municipality supplied with fluoridated water in 2018. Method This study was conducted with a non-probabilistic sample of 277 adolescents aged 12 years of public schools in Nova Friburgo, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Clinical examinations were carried out by calibrated examiners to assess caries, periodontal disease, and fluorosis according to criteria of the World Health Organization (WHO). Semi-structured questionnaires were applied to record socio-environmental information. Results Individuals living in regions supplied with fluoridated water below the minimum required levels (OR=3.60, p=0.0006), with low income (OR=1.90, p=0.0444), presence of gingivitis (OR=3.36; p=0.0016), and whose reason for visiting the dentist was dental treatment (OR=2.41; p=0.0203) were more likely to have dental caries. A significant reduction (p<0.0001) in dental caries indexes was observed between 2012 and 2018. Conclusion Fluoridation of public water supply at unsuitable levels, as well as other social and clinical variables can influence the caries pattern in adolescents.


Resumo Introdução A tendência de redução da cárie dentária tem sido constatada, apesar de maiores investigações sobre seu padrão e desenvolvimento serem ainda necessárias. Objetivo investigar a influência de variáveis clínicas, sociais e ambientais sobre a cárie em adolescentes de um município brasileiro com água fluoretada, no ano de 2018. Método Empregou-se uma amostra não probabilística de 277 adolescentes de 12 anos, de escolas públicas de Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Exames clínicos foram realizados por examinadores calibrados, para avaliação de cárie, doença periodontal e fluorose, sob critérios da Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS). Questionários semiestruturados foram aplicados para coletar informações socioambientais. Resultados Indivíduos residentes em regiões com flúor na água em subdoses (OR=3,60, p=0,0006), e aqueles com baixa renda (OR =1,90, p=0,0444), com presença de gengivite (OR = 3,36; p = 0,0016) e cuja razão para a visita ao dentista foi para tratamento dentário (OR=2,41; 0,0203), apresentaram mais chances de terem cárie. Uma redução significativa (p<0,0001) nos índices de cárie foi observada entre 2012 (primeiro levantamento epidemiológico) e 2018. Conclusão A fluoretação das águas de abastecimento público, quando em níveis não adequados, assim como outras variáveis sociais e clínicas, podem influenciar o padrão de cárie nos adolescentes.

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BMC Oral Health ; 21(1): 410, 2021 08 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34412623

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BACKGROUND: Among the methods currently available to provide fluoride in population levels, fluoridated water is the most successful for presenting high efficacy, safety and good cost-benefit. However, recent studies on external control have shown great variability of fluoride concentrations in the water from treatment stations in Brazilian cities, which must present concentration between 0.6 and 0.8 mg/L to be considered acceptable in most cities. Thus, this study aimed to perform a systematic review of the literature to assess the adequacy of fluoride concentration in the water in Brazilian cities using external control. METHODS: The protocol was registered in PROSPERO. Six databases were used as primary search sources and three databases were used to partially capture the "gray literature". Only observational studies that assessed the fluoride concentration of artificially fluoridated water from the public supply network were included. The JBI Critical Appraisal Tools for Systematic Reviews was used to assess the risk of bias of the studies. A proportion meta-analyses using random-effect models were performed. The heterogeneity between studies was determined by I2 statistic. Meta-regressions were conducted to identify relevant moderators to be used in stratified meta-analyses. Publication bias was investigated by Egger's tests. RESULTS: The search provided 2038 results, from which 14 met the eligibility criteria and were included in the data extraction of the review. Overall, the water samples were collected from 449 different sources in three Brazilian regions. Thirteen studies presented a low risk of bias. The mean concentration of fluoride ranged from 0.17 to 0.89 ppmF. The meta-analyis demonstrated that more than half of the water samples analyzed had fluoride concentration levels outside the acceptable range (56.6%; 95% CI 45.5; 67.3), with high heterogeneity. CONCLUSION: More than half of the public water supply analyzed in the studies selected had fluoride concentration levels outside the acceptable range, which may affect the risk of developing oral diseases in the Brazilian population, having an important impact on public health.


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Caries Dental , Fluoruración , Ciudades , Caries Dental/epidemiología , Caries Dental/prevención & control , Susceptibilidad a Caries Dentarias , Humanos , Abastecimiento de Agua
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Rev. Saúde Pública Paraná (Online) ; 4(2): 53-66, Ago 18, 2021.
Artículo en Portugués | Coleciona SUS, SESA-PR, CONASS | ID: biblio-1290539

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A fluoretação da água é uma estratégia de saúde coletiva fundamentada no ajuste da concentração de fluoreto na água para se obter o máximo benefício anticárie com o mínimo risco de fluorose dentária. Este trabalho teve como objetivos realizar o heterocontrole do fluoreto nas águas de abastecimento público dos 30 municípios que compõem a 15.ª Regional de Saúde do Paraná, conhecer o processo de fluoretação e sensibilizar gestores e profissionais para a importância e vigilância da fluoretação. Aplicou-se um questionário aos coordenadores de saúde bucal de cada município e foram realizadas coletas de água durante três meses. Apesar de 58% das amostras de água apresentarem a melhor faixa de relação benefício/risco do fluoreto de acordo com a classificação proposta pelo CECOL/USP, poucos municípios fazem sistematicamente o monitoramento e a avaliação da concentração de fluoreto nas águas. (AU)


Water fluoridation is a collective health strategy based on adjusting the fluoride concentration in water to obtain the maximum anti-caries benefit with the minimum risk of dental fluorosis. This study aimed to carry out the heterocontrol of flouride in the public water supply of the 30 municipalities that make up the 15th Health Region of Paraná, to understand the fluoridation process and to sensitize managers and professionals to the importance and surveillance of fluoridation. A questionnaire was applied to the oral health coordinators in each municipality and water collections were carried out for three months. Although 58% of the water samples present the best F benefit/risk range for fluoride according to the classification proposed by CECOL/USP, few municipalities systematically monitor and evaluate the flouride concentration in water. (AU)


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Abastecimiento de Agua , Fluoruración , Salud Bucal , Fluorosis Dental , Muestras de Agua , Vigilancia en Desastres
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Eng. sanit. ambient ; Eng. sanit. ambient;26(4): 785-791, ago. 2021. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1339844

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ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to analyze the costs of fluoridation in water supply systems of different population sizes. A case study was carried out comprising cities in the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil. The costs of initial installation, the chemical product, the operation of the system, and the control of fluoride levels between the years 2012 and 2017 were considered. The annual per capita cost of the treatment was calculated to estimate the fluoridation weight concerning the total expenses. The fluoridation annual per capita cost ranged from R$ 20.14 (US$ 7.23) in towns with less than two thousand inhabitants to R$ 0.39 (US$ 0.14) in cities with a population of approximately 520 thousand inhabitants. In systems that supply up to 30 thousand inhabitants, the running cost was responsible for most of the expenses, ranging from 98.2 to 84%. For cities with 520 thousand inhabitants, the costs with the chemical product corresponded to 74.7% of the expenses. Compared with the total treatment cost, the water fluoridation cost ranged from 0.2 to 0.6% for population sizes of 30 thousand inhabitants or more and varied from 1.3 to 7.3% for towns with less than 10 thousand inhabitants. Considering that the decision-making process is complex in the field of public policies, and decision-makers suffer multiple influences as for different policy alternatives, knowing the implications of population size for costs is essential for informed decision-making.


RESUMO O objetivo foi analisar os custos da fluoretação em sistemas de abastecimento de água de diferentes portes populacionais. Realizou-se estudo de caso em municípios do estado do Espírito Santo, Brasil. Foram considerados dados referentes aos custos de instalação inicial, do produto químico, da operacionalização do sistema e do controle dos teores de flúor nos anos de 2012 a 2017. Foi calculado o custo per capita anual do tratamento da água a fim de estimar o peso do custo da fluoretação na totalidade das despesas. O custo per capita anual da fluoretação variou de R$ 20,14 (US$ 7,32) para o porte com menos de 2 mil habitantes a R$ 0,39 (US$ 0,14) para o porte com cerca de 520 mil habitantes. Nos sistemas que servem até 30 mil habitantes, o custo de operacionalização foi responsável por maior parte dos gastos, variando de 98,2 a 84%. No porte de 520 mil habitantes, os custos com o produto químico corresponderam a 74,7% dos gastos. O custo da fluoretação da água em relação ao custo total variou de 0,2 a 0,6% nos portes populacionais de 30 mil habitantes ou mais e de 1,3 a 7,3% nos portes abaixo de 10 mil habitantes. Como o processo de tomada de decisão no campo das políticas públicas é complexo e os tomadores de decisão sofrem múltiplas influências em torno de diferentes alternativas de políticas, conhecer a implicação do porte populacional nos custos é essencial para uma tomada de decisão informada.

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Community Dent Health ; 38(3): 187-191, 2021 Aug 31.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34223714

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BACKGROUND: Knowledge of conditions influencing the performance of street-level operators when implementing population-based policies could increase the understanding of local implementation dynamics. OBJECTIVE: We analyzed how street-level operators claim to act to implement fluoridation policy in the water treatment units of small Brazilian municipalities and identified conditions shaping behavior against adherence to policy. METHODS: A case study using narratives obtained through in-depth interviews with key informants in two pairs of municipalities with contrasting levels of implementation. Analysis identified themes in the data and in the street-level bureaucracy literature. RESULTS: Institutional characteristics such as administrative fragility of local entities, low priority given locally to policy, poor physical structure of the water treatment plants, isolated working relations, low effectiveness of monitoring devices, and local actors' uncertainties about the policy favored the expansion of the discretionary power of street-level operators configuring important barriers for water fluoridation. CONCLUSION: These data highlight the complexity of policy implementation and inform policymakers about the importance of inter-federal and inter-sectoral coordination when implementing population-based health policies in small towns.


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Fluoruración , Política Pública , Brasil , Ciudades , Política de Salud , Humanos
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Braz. dent. j ; Braz. dent. j;32(3): 75-83, May-June 2021. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS, BBO - Odontología | ID: biblio-1345499

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Abstract This cross-sectional study evaluated the prevalence and severity of dental caries and fluorosis in children and adolescents using fluoridated toothpaste, from areas with and without fluoridated water. Parents of 5-year-old children and 12-year-old adolescents from neighbourhoods that are supplied with and without fluoridated water answered questionnaires for determining socio-economic and demographic characteristics and habits related to oral health. The individuals were examined, and dental caries and fluorosis were measured by dmft/DMFT and TF indexes, respectively. Descriptive, bivariate and logistic regression analyses were performed (p < 0.05). Of 692 participants, 47.7% were 5-year-olds and 52.3% were 12-year-olds. The mean dmft/DMFT in the 5-year-olds/ 12-year-olds from Exposed and Not Exposed fluoridated water groups was 1.53 (± 2.47) and 3.54 (± 4.10) / 1.53 (± 1.81) and 3.54 (± 3.82), respectively. Children (OR = 2.86, 95% CI = 1.71-4.75) and adolescents (OR = 1.95, 95% CI = 1.24-3.05), who did not consume fluoridated water, had greater caries experience. Among adolescents, there was an association between fluoridated water and the prevalence of very mild/mild fluorosis (OR = 5.45, 95% CI: 3.23-9.19) and moderate fluorosis (OR = 11.11, 95% CI = 4.43-27.87). Children and adolescents, who consumed fluoridated water, presented lower prevalence and severity of dental caries compared to those who used only fluoridated toothpaste as the source of fluoride. There is an association between water fluoridation and very mild/mild and moderate fluorosis in adolescents.


Resumo Este estudo transversal avaliou a prevalência e severidade de cárie dentária e fluorose em crianças de 5 anos e adolescentes de 12 anos usuários de dentifrício fluoretado, em áreas com e sem água fluoretada. Os responsáveis pelas crianças e adolescentes responderam questionários para determinação de características socioeconômicas e demográficas e hábitos relacionados à saúde. Os indivíduos foram examinados e a cárie e a fluorose foram mensuradas pelos índices ceo-d / CPOD e TF, respectivamente. Foram realizadas análises descritivas, bivariadas e de regressão logística (p <0,05). Dos 692 participantes, 47,7% tinham 5 anos e 52,3% tinham 12 anos. A média de ceod / CPOD em crianças de 5/12 anos dos grupos de exposto e não exposto à água fluoretada foi 1,53 (± 2,47) e 3,54 (± 4,10) / 1,53 (± 1,81) e 3,54 (± 3,82), respectivamente. Crianças (OR = 2,86, IC 95% = 1,71-4,75) e adolescentes (OR = 1,95, IC 95% = 1,24-3,05) que não consumiram água fluoretada tiveram maior experiência de cárie. Entre os adolescentes, houve associação entre a água fluoretada e a prevalência de fluorose muito leve / leve (OR = 5,45, IC 95%: 3,23-9,19) e fluorose moderada (OR = 11,11, IC 95% = 4,43-27,87). Crianças e adolescentes que consumiram água fluoretada apresentaram menor prevalência e severidade de cárie dentária em comparação com aqueles que usaram apenas dentifrício fluoretado como fonte de flúor. Houve uma associação entre a fluoretação da água e fluorose muito leve / leve e moderada em adolescentes.


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Humanos , Preescolar , Niño , Adolescente , Caries Dental/epidemiología , Dentífricos , Fluorosis Dental/epidemiología , Índice CPO , Fluoruración , Prevalencia , Estudios Transversales , Fluoruros
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Epidemiol Health ; 43: e2021031, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33957026

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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine whether geographic location, socioeconomic status, infant mortality, and mortality from diarrheal disease in health regions are associated with the provision of community water fluoridation (CWF) in Brazilian municipalities. METHODS: A multilevel ecological study was conducted based on data from the National Survey of Basic Sanitation and Human Development Atlas. A multilevel analysis was carried out considering Brazilian municipalities as the first level and health regions as the second level, comprising sanitation, demographic, socioeconomic, and health characteristics. RESULTS: The observation units comprised 5,565 municipalities clustered in 438 health regions in Brazil. The lack of CWF provision was positively associated with the following municipal characteristics: a below-median proportion of inhabitants covered by the sewage network, medium to very low human development index, below-median per capita gross domestic product, and an above-median percentage of expenditures on sanitation. In relation to the health regions, the likelihood of a lack of CWF provision was greater in the municipalities belonging to the health regions located in the Northern and Northeastern areas of Brazil and in those where child mortality due to acute diarrheal disease and the proportion of people with low income were higher when adjusted by municipal indicators. CONCLUSIONS: Information on the characteristics associated with CWF provision constitutes important input for refocusing public policy to reduce inequalities among Brazilian municipalities and health regions. These findings may help policy-makers to understand the challenges facing CWF expansion in low-, middle-, and high-income countries.


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Agua Potable/química , Fluoruración/efectos adversos , Disparidades en el Estado de Salud , Áreas de Pobreza , Política Pública , Brasil/epidemiología , Preescolar , Ciudades/epidemiología , Estudios Transversales , Diarrea/mortalidad , Geografía , Humanos , Lactante , Mortalidad Infantil , Análisis Multinivel , Clase Social , Población Urbana/estadística & datos numéricos
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J. oral res. (Impresa) ; 10(1): 1-10, feb. 24, 2021. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-1178770

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Fluoridation has been shown to be an effective measure against caries in children. The present study evaluates the cost-benefit of the fluoridated water program for the reduction of dental caries in 12-year-old children in the Biobío Region, the only region in Chile that has not implemented this program. An economic cost-benefit evaluation was carried out, comparing two alternative interventions: non-fluoridated drinking water versus fluoridated drinking water. The prevalence of caries, direct and indirect costs of the treatments, the cost of implementing the programs and the benefits of both interventions were estimated. From this study it is concluded that the savings in oral health costs in 12-year-old children when using fluoridating drinking water in the Biobío region is significantly higher than the cost involved in implementing the water fluoridation program, resulting in total savings for the Chilean state of $129,861,645 (USD$ 152,833) as well as an estimated reduction of 15% in the history of caries in the study population.


Se ha demostrado que la fluoración es una medida efectiva contra disminución de la caries en la población infantil. La presente investigación buscó evaluar cual es el costo-beneficio del programa del agua fluorada para la disminución de caries dental en niños de 12 años de la Región del Biobío, única región de Chile que no adhiere a este programa. Se realizó una evaluación económica de costo-beneficio, comparando dos intervenciones alternativas: agua potable no fluorada versus agua potable fluorada. Para tal fin se estimó la prevalencia de caries, costos directos e indirectos de los tratamientos, el costo de implementación de los programas y el beneficio de ambas intervenciones. De este estudio se concluye que el ahorro en costos de salud bucal en niños de 12 años al fluorar el agua potable en la región del Biobío, es significativamente mayor al costo que implica la implementación del programa de fluoración de aguas, lográndose un ahorro total para el Estado de $129.861.645 (USD $152.833) así como una estimación de reducción del 15% en la historia de caries en la población de estudio.


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Humanos , Niño , Fluoruración , Caries Dental/prevención & control , Agua Potable/análisis , Chile , Prevalencia , Costos de la Atención en Salud , Fluoruros/análisis
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