At-Home or In-Office Fluoride Application Does Not Significantly Reduce Subsequent Caries-Related Procedures in Ambulatory Adults of any Caries-Risk Level

Outcomes Associated with Dentists' Risk Assessment Brad Rindal D, Rush WA, Perrin NA, Maupome G, Bader JD. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2006;34(5):381-6 2b There seem to be two questions addressed: (1) Do dentists provide appropriate fluoride interventions to high caries-risk adults? (2) Does ...

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Published inThe journal of evidence-based dental practice Vol. 7; no. 4; pp. 155 - 157
Main Authors Dasanayake, Ananda P., Caufield, Page W.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Mosby, Inc 2007
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Summary:Outcomes Associated with Dentists' Risk Assessment Brad Rindal D, Rush WA, Perrin NA, Maupome G, Bader JD. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2006;34(5):381-6 2b There seem to be two questions addressed: (1) Do dentists provide appropriate fluoride interventions to high caries-risk adults? (2) Does in-office or at-home fluoride intervention significantly reduce the subsequent caries-related procedures? Information not available Retrospective Cohort Study
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ISSN:1532-3382
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DOI:10.1016/j.jebdp.2007.09.016